The Straits Times, 4 January 1959
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Title Section15 1959-01-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES landed Nettie m foil* No. 1,219. SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1959 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1959-01-04 1 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG SERANGOON RD., STORE ALL TRAFFIC STOPS AS POLICE FIRE TEAR GAS BOMBS TO DRIVE MAN WITH SHOTGUN OUT OF ROOM IN SHOPHOUSE By SUNDAY TIMES MAN-ON-THE-SPOT HE BEGAN BEHAVING QUEERLY FROM ABOUT 4 a.m. SINGAPORE, Sat. FOR 75 electrifying minutes a man1,093 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-01-04 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By Marriage to bargirl was set tor today CINCAPORE, Sat—Detective Sydney Davidson, 22, was found shot in the head here tonight on the eve of his wedding to a former bargirl. I He was unconscious when police entered a well-fur-nished room in New267 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-01-04 1 LONDON, Sat— Earl Attlee, Britain's first post-war Prime Minister, celebrated his 76th birthday today at his country Cherry Cottage.— U.PJ.24 words
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Article403 1959-01-04 1 RUSSIAN ROCKET ON THE WAY AT ***** m.p.h. MOSCOW, Saturday. RUSSIA yesterday launched a rocket to the moon. It is on course travelling at 24,840 m.p.h. The rocket, carrying a payload of 794,86 Ib., is expected to reach "the area of the moon" at 1 1 30 a.m.Reuter; UPI - 403 words
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89 1959-01-04 1 RED ROCKET WILL BECOME A HEW PLANET OF SUN Moscow, Sat. Tass announced late today that the moon rocket will pass within 5,000 miles of the moon tomorrow and go on to become a new "planet" circling the sun. "The result* of the processing of trajectory measurements confirm that the89 words
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Article31 1959-01-04 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Deputy Soviet Premier, is due to arrive here early on Sunday morning from Copenhagen, on an unofficial two weeks' visit. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-01-04 1 MANILA. Sat. Ten?ku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, was received here today with a 21-gun salute when he arrived for a fiveday state visit. A 1,000-man Philippine army honour guard stood at rigid attention a s the guns boomed andUPI - 89 words
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Advertisement239 1959-01-04 1 Gifts For any occasion Diamond Rin&s, Gem set cocktail Rin&s and quality Watches. i The latest selection Always available. W. L. ABDEEN LTD. JEWELLERS TEL: ***** Capitol Bldg. 155 North Bridge Rd. S'pore-6. PICTURES BY HAN DAI FOJB see mu\ HOHNER HARMONICAS The World's Best S^^^^sraaT|^^^^**<Bs%eg. ■aaaßaaaaaSSfSfjyaaTaLl <? |,l_.^g>^gSßa»aTa»^aTaTaTaT^aW^BSMa W239 words
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Advertisement10 1959-01-04 1 Sunday Smile /q[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirn I 7tinnii[||||[in[ii fafcr' rltaaalajSaaa 0* *po«« eTOaMIT10 words
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Advertisement541 1959-01-04 2 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and write? "Word Mastery" the prosAre you sure that you are not making mistakes p* ol 5 of the Effective English that cause people to Underrate yOU? Course-explains the importance of good English to you and cie.Never541 words
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Advertisement233 1959-01-04 4 W 5 I lata** Mm^MMMMMMMMMW^ /'*^3|^Bii. T» .^^^^f in Sin.u;ipore and Malaya, who are fed on :i mm/ Christopher Kosika X ON LACTOGEN. Here is positive proof, if Singapore Kok ix Lynn any were needed, of the pre-eminent suita- g Kota Bharu l>ilit> <>• LACTOGEN for the successlul l^Mtl feeding233 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-01-04 5 IT'S ALL OVER AT LAST. .and the blood-spattered man is led away. From behind a hedge on the opposite side of the road, policemen open with up a barrage of tear gas bombs 0 THE deserted stretch of Serangoon Road. Note the59 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-01-04 5 CI ONE LEG OUT Tear gas pours from the window. BOTH FEET OUT. .and the police watch with bated breath. Ht IS OUT. .with the girl in his arms. The police wait anxiously.40 words
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Article121 1959-01-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. PROFESSOR Zelman Cowen. Dean of the Law Faculty. .Melbourne University, today listed three essential qualifications for a good law student. He said: "The student must have a clear, analytical, intelligent mind, a good command of the language, and the ability to work hard.121 words
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137 1959-01-04 5 UMNO YOUTHS mm to KNOW MCA STAND ON LANGUAGE I^UALA TRENCCANU. Sat. The Trengganu UMNO youth section wants the state UMNO to ask the state MCA what its policy 'S on the question of the official language for Malaya. This was decided at a meeting of the state UMNO youth137 words
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Article104 1959-01-04 5 More time for Malay broadcasts I VUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Radio Malaya will increase the air time of its Malay service by about 20 hours to a total of 70 hours a week from tomorrow. The longest continuous session will be on Friday, when Malay programmes will be I on the104 words
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Advertisement79 1959-01-04 5 r.2 t S^v a/X y-^ *a»»Mßßaaaaaa»Jßa*aT*a»a»w > s sjs^aasajsaaa.,— JMu mm i mmmmmimmmi^^ mllllmmtm ajajaaje aJ' ->—^^— eaaaaaaasaaaaaaaeaaip- aajaa^ mrs r«m fo/^r on SUPERSHELL got \mTM§Cj^ Woim Effortless is the word for Supershell performance. Smooth whispering power; acceleration that's eager and easy. But there's something more.... something only Shell petrol79 words
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261 1959-01-04 6 DON'T FORGET YOUR PETS DURING HOLIDAYS VTOW that the holiday season Is In full swing and many families are away from home for a week or two, household pets often have rather a thin time and feel lonely and neglected If you have dogs, cats, or any other animals for261 words
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Article, Illustration355 1959-01-04 6 LOOK ROMANTIC IN THE ROMANTIC LOOK romantic 100k very feminine and very becoming —is noticeable in the new trend in overseas fashion collections, with emphasis on low portrait necklines, bell skirts, and long, tight sleeves even on evening dresses. The belling skirts usually lined so that they stand out fromReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-01-04 6 MARIA RINGS THE BELL WITH THE PETAL LINE hu accruccive Lon- j don model, Maria 4 Scarafia, shows off 1 the new bell skirt with f I the petal line. This I party dress, essen- tidily for the young, I is called "Melodic" 4 T and is in pale greyReuter - 99 words
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220 1959-01-04 6 TOP SPOT IN COOKERY BOOK FOR MALAYA QNE of the newest recipe books to appear in Malaya is "Cooking from the Commonwealth," by Robin Howe. It is not only new. but very comprehensive, with dishes from every country in the British Commonwealth, including quite an extensive section devoted to the220 words
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Article187 1959-01-04 6 YOUNG peope in ttin- gapore who are interested in ballet and stage dancing may enjoy themselves and help St. Andrew's Mission Hospital by booking seats for a New Year pantomime to be presented by 120 students from the Art of Dance Studio this month at187 words
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370 1959-01-04 6 CHINY, pretty hair that D looks healthy and well cared- for is one of the first essentials for good looks and glamour and yet many girls fail to make it the natural asset that It should be. One reason teenagers often370 words
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Advertisement201 1959-01-04 6 There's OIL in your life Essentials and luxuries for the health and well -being of the community are for the most part made from or supplied by products or by-products of Oil Oil makes life better and more comfortable for you. Oil is part of your life, a vital part201 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1959-01-04 7 Itamimuodin KARIM - A party of 25 men put 400 to flight Itamimuodin KARIM AN EXCLUSIVE ACCOUNT OF THAT ULU WAR By THIS is the story of the two war heroes of Trengganu whose pensions will be doubled this year for the part they played in a war 31 years ago. The heroes1,005 words
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173 1959-01-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Malay novel depicting the I new life" of a Chinese Mus- USB convert has been awarder the second prize of $1,000 and a silver medal in a competition sponsored by the Language and Literature Agency. The author is a schoolteacher, Inche173 words
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244 1959-01-04 7 Police to start an early 'war' on thugs I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Royal Federation of Malaya Police headquarters m Bluff Road here has issued a directive to all officers and ranks throughout the country to start an early all-out drive against .nme to keep the Chinese New Year in February244 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-01-04 7 $300,000 ALCOHOL FACTORY TO CASE PINES CRISIS FIRM SEEKS GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR PLAN SINGAPORE. Saturday. A LOCAL chemical manufacturing firm will establish a, 5300.000 factory to help solve the pineapple crisis if it receives the backing of the Federal Government. This was disclosed to the Sunday Times today by Dr.193 words
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Article71 1959-01-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The District Officer. Kuala Selangor. Raja Mokhtar. yesterday opened an $18,000 Malay school and a $2,347 clinic at Kampong Ijok. The new school, which can accommodate 150 pupils, replaces an old one which was blown down by winds on July 2 last year.71 words
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Article39 1959-01-04 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat.—The charred body of a 70-year-old Javanese padi planter. Mat Serian bin Wong SawiJaya. was found In a newlyburnt clearing at Labu Kubong. 10 miles from here, yesterday. Police are investigating.39 words
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Advertisement198 1959-01-04 7 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES BteacdC with XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before! 1 destroys g^ j CERMS Q A STOPS I ps- 'jY g^ THROAT 1 ><^f V TICKLE 2 SOOTHES IRRITATION y, —j| /i AY Jl>V^--A 5 tOOSENS 1 /^W^JWJ PHLEGM198 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-01-04 7 TOE <SAMBQL<S A- la/ifrf Am-b^ f*-^ IfiTs EXACTLY uirt TueoNcirDo,^'-' IF j TAla*\-JJTueN POC TWE PRICE OF TWO t£*£^J£li£^f y I 80U»3i4T MVCCLP f©R NOU/ -t™*" e-^" JMANOBAdS I SHALL M A6U W m< wjc c^gtrrMAgy to *\\*Mmyjj 7^775 ceepiT?^ Tpa\sj£u° southing42 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-01-04 8 AUDREY IS A NUN IN NEW FILM QNCE again I present the first scene from a controversial new picture. Here is Audrey Hepburn as she appears in the new Warner film "The Nun's Story." She plays Sister Luke, and has as her co-star that magnificent actor Peter Fineh whose biggest124 words
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Article50 1959-01-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four officer cadets of the Federation Military College left here by air *oday for a twoyear course at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, England. They are Mohamed bin Munip, Ibrahim bin Hajl Abdullah. Abdul Halim bin Mat and Yeoh Oon Hin.50 words
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Article35 1959-01-04 8 IPOH. Sat.— The Catholic mission is starting a new English school In Menglembu on Jan. 12 for children living In the Menglembu and Lahat areas. Registration began yesterday at the school premises.35 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-01-04 8 FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT PARIS, Sat Straw how a nation looks for clay feet on their own idols. Latest attack is on "sex kitten" Brigitte Bardot. Under de Gaulle, a wave of purity sweeps France And Miss Bardot, long regarded as265 words
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292 1959-01-04 8 Red menace can I be wiped out in S.-E. Asia, says Tengku MANILA, Saturday. kJALAYAS Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. tonight expressed the opinion that with their affinity of race and common interests, Malaya and the Philippines could wipe out the Communist menace in South-East Asia. i He said that292 words
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Article, Illustration750 1959-01-04 8 THE cinema was packed for the premiere of "Gigi." Outside, in the Boulevard Adolphe Max, necklets of lights stretched far into the distance. From loudspeakers came the sound of soft music. And in the foyer stood the man I had come to bee...750 words
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87 1959-01-04 8 Big ceremonial farewell for Cassels KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director of Operations. General Dato Sir James Cassels, will be given a ceremonial farewell vn Wednesday before flying back to Britain. There will be a combined military/police guard-of-hon-our for the general, with units of the 6th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment. Depot87 words
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Advertisement151 1959-01-04 8 1?-* i |j*< PORCELAIN ■*-<^ pjP^sisisi^pj f.| |p^*|| f.otus loner Libation Cup W^^^^^^ (Mm» Dynasty A.D. 1368-1644) j*:T s delicate porcelain cup, in the form of a lotus MM 'i| tl. i\ver, emblem <>f purity and perfection. Laß MmltfW fife The white purity of Lux Toilet Soap nJ!';^3l j^^SKJkh^BPc^^P IL151 words
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Advertisement184 1959-01-04 8 EBEL NEW YEAR QUIZ Ist PRIZE: One 18 k gold EBEL watch 2nd PRIZE One stainless steel EBEL watch 8 CONSOLATION PRIZES 20% 15% Discount Voucher* ENTRY FREE ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE AT SIOW HIAP BROS. 70 North Bridge Road LEE MIN WATCH CO. 5A Change Alley LANKA JEWELLERS184 words
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Article506 1959-01-04 9 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL TUAN DJEK By KIND friend took the Tuan to the Club on Christmas morning. He met several people who were there last year. Among them was the M.1.0. with his wife who last December were looking for quarters in Kota Tinggi. Now that Operation Badak has been506 words
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Article63 1959-01-04 9 FEASTING AND DIETING pHRISTMAS eating in \j Denmark is on an enormous scale. One Danish newspaper told its readers that the aver- age Dane put on lUb. ir. weight over the three days' festivities. As a service to the community the newspaper printed an after-Christ-mas diet regime which it guaranteed63 words
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Article, Illustration641 1959-01-04 9 WOODROW WYATT - The Problems of the Monarchy in 1999 WOODROW WYATT By THIS IS 1999, the age of easier living, and shorter hours— when machines are so all powerful that they emphasise the shortcomings of the human being. This is the forecast of the men who rely on science and know-how to641 words
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Article463 1959-01-04 9 LIFE in the future: More leisure 1999 AND THE mmmmanmM PEOPLE IN BRITAIN AIR it will be pure, as pure in London as in the country. Says Dr. Shepherd of Harwell: "By then there will have been 20 years free from the burning of coal and the cruder forms of463 words
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Article365 1959-01-04 9 A GAME WITH SOME FAMOUS NAMES WHEN a family talks about Hilda or Peter, everyone knows at once who is meant. The Christian names are so familiar that surnames become superfluous. Every now and then, some person, whom we may never have seen, who may have been dead for centuries,365 words
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166 1959-01-04 9 19th CHILD GIVES PARENTS A PENSION FOR LIFE By JOHN GORDON IREUENSBOKCi. Sat—Denmark's be*t Christmas luck story if luck b the ri>;ht word. Dane ulio cmiuiutcci to America and made a lortiitie there has established a fund to give an annual prize of BSM (about M.700) to the producers of166 words
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Advertisement256 1959-01-04 9 II cKS* Whitens Your Skin .Secretly and Quick! y No longer need you odmire others wish thot your skin wos as light and attractive os theirs. One jar of Stillman's will moke you equally chorming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you thot there is only one beoutifier, only one256 words
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Advertisement60 1959-01-04 9 rrom fS^TWr^ it's faster by air For full details of 8.0.A.C. World-wide services consult your local Travel Agent. or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agents). :^r^^te World leader in air travel NfTOw^ D A ht ■ajji«: DU H I fates gootY car* of yw/ HUSH OVIRSIAS AIS.WAYS CO«»OeATION IN association with60 words
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Article35 1959-01-04 10 :u Word* flu (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Wong Kum Toy respectfully thank relatives and mends for the offering of prayers, wreaths and condolences, attending of funeral and other expressions of kindness.35 words
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Article41 1959-01-04 10 20 anli $10 (Minimum). TO EUROPE AIRCONDITION-ED-ln comlort In Lauro Line passenger ships "Sydney". "Roma", which will have all cabins, public rooms, tourist, first-class, alr-con-clitioncd Horn 4th April and 10th September 1959 respectively— Agents: Sharp <&; Co., Union Buildins Tel: *****.41 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, Jan. 4. 1959.
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Article348 1959-01-04 10 OPEAKING at an UMNO New Year's Eve dinner at Alor Star, the Federation's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned against "adventurers and opportunists" who were out to create ill-will and suspicion between the races. This warning has been uttered so often by so many348 words
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Article125 1959-01-04 10 The Singapore Government is giving relief to more unemployed workers. Five hundred are to be put to work at Paya Lebar. No-one can be in doubt as to the limitations of the Government's scheme to i help the jobless. No more than a thousand or so will125 words
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Article, Illustration926 1959-01-04 10 LLOY^ MORGAN - LLOY^MORGAN^ INTERVIEW... MEWCOMERS who mccl Ed- Mimiiut Alan Grove Blades Cor ■"the first time on non-official social occasions are apt to be surprised when they learn he is Singa- pore's Commissioner of Police. Out of uniform, at least, he looks more like a suave, sophisticated detective-on- the-side, newly926 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1959-01-04 10 LLOYD MORGAN - TOURISM CAN BECOME A NEW PROP TO MALA YA' S ECONOM Y LLOYD MORGAN By WHAT is the significance to pan-Malaya of the approaching Singapore conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association? What benefits will derive from this meeting of the biggest and most influential number of buyerambassadors ever invited1,498 words
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Advertisement527 1959-01-04 10 f" Straits Times Free Press For the convenient* of odvtr- tisert our reprcienrativci ot lit 3 floor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, i I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive to box numbers. Classified odvertisemcnrt may alto be handed to: I CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester Hoiim, Collyer Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL,527 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-04 10 V'.:^ W ft m^^9 t^aTv' 1 Xl i »h^ 1 T Celebrations... and a celebrated drink *~*r "^n. Celebrations and Key ty fa"*) Brandy go so well //'l'i^rhr^ together and so they (I vNa/*' should because Key <Zl) Brandy is a celebrated VN^ 1 brandy, warm and invit\sl/. rs <67 words
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558 1959-01-04 11 PERMANENT SOLUTION DEPENDS ON FINDING OUTLET FOR FRUIT, SAYS YAP THE CANNERS ACCEPTBUT PRICE IS TEMPORARY CINCAPORE, Sat. The on-off-on pineapple crisis today showed promising s gns of ending when canners agreed temporarily to pay the t price asked by the smallgrowers. The558 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-01-04 11 Miss Singapore's new Mrs. Bob Woodworth SINGAPORE. Sat. "Miss Singapore," 20 year-old Marion Willis. became Mrs. Bob Woodworth at 4.30 p.m. today. The lovely model never looked lovelier. Although she has taken part in innumerable fashion shows, she had never modelled a wedding gown. The gown was a dream of222 words
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Article52 1959-01-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The High Commissioner for India. Mr. S. K. Banerji who is on a 10-day tour of North Malaya, visited the site of the proposed Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme yesterday. He was accompanied by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin52 words
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Article43 1959-01-04 11 BENTONG, Sat.— A.S.P. Pall Singh has been transferred from Perak to become Bentong's first Asian OCPD Mr. Pall Singh. 43, joined the force as a constable in 1935. He came to Malaya from India at the age of seven.43 words
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Article38 1959-01-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The first fatal accident In the Federal capital this year occurred yesterday when a 17--year-old cyclist was knocked down by a van at the 2i mile Sungel Best Road, police ?aid today.38 words
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Article23 1959-01-04 11 IPOH. Sat.— The Ipoh District Welfare Committee will hold its annual meeting on Jan. 22 at the Town Council chamber here23 words
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Article174 1959-01-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yev Hock, will open Radio Singapore at 1.40 p.m. tomor- i row Aith the slogan: Anika budaya tunggal suara < from many cultures one voice Henceforth listeners will havi a choice of two programmes some portions of which174 words
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Article227 1959-01-04 11 Dagger men make off with $7,450 CINCAPORE, Sat —Robbers yesterday held up the managing director of the Tien Wan Press Ltd., and robbed him of $7,450 shortly after he had withdrawn $17,500 from a bank. The robbery took place at 2 p.m. at the junction227 words
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220 1959-01-04 11 GARBAGE IS PILING UP SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE KATONC District Council here has run into "teething trouble" two days after taking over from the city council. Rubbish has piled high and the district council's 83 garbage-collectors are working overtime to clear it. Residents have complained220 words
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Article64 1959-01-04 11 NEW COUNCIL SECRETARY IN MALACCA MALACCA, Sat— A former solicitor's clerk here, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh, has assumed duty as secretary of the Malacca Municipal Council. He is the second Asian to hold this appointment. After graduating in law in England early this year he returned here and went64 words
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Article26 1959-01-04 11 The price of tin In Singapore fell again yesterday dropping by 62 M cents to $381 per picul. The estimated offering was 140 tons.26 words
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Article74 1959-01-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. a lawyer and PAP leader in the Assembly, will leave for New Delhi by air tomorrow morning to attend the Conference of the International Commission of Jurists. He will be back on the third week of January. Professor L.74 words
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Article38 1959-01-04 11 Sln<apore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra; January $40% (nominal). The tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $61.50 seller*. drum $65 sellers. The tone was quiet38 words
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Advertisement327 1959-01-04 11 I A S UILW v*?"^ v i ■Hfe »y -isi!*^^^^ |> v JP2»B| is due to berth alongside at I GODOWN NO. 1& 2 I On Monday sth January at 6 p.m. I Sailing at 6 p.m. Tuesday 6th January for oil further enquiries contact: ISLAY KERR CO LTD. 11-A327 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-01-04 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 5 30 a.m. 1 8ft 3ln> 6.39 p.m. (7ft 2ln>; Port Dlekson 1.06 a.m. '7ft Bin> 1.34 pm. <6ft 2inV Penane 7 46 a.m. (sft 51n> 9.01 p.m. (6ft 7in) TOMORROW: Singapore r, .40 a.m. (Bft 4in) 8.24 p.m. <7t> 4in>: Port Dlrkson 3.34 a.m. (7ft63 words
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Miscellaneous162 1959-01-04 11 INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Outram Prison 9.30 a.m. and Reformative Training Centre 7.15 p.m. RAFFLES MISEIM (Stamford Road) Exhibition of photographs of Sarawak by K. P. Wong. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CHINESE YMCA (16 South Pier) Table-tennis, basketball 9 a.m.. art class. Red Cross, first-aid class162 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-01-04 11 235 Teiok Ayer Street. 3 p.m. TAMIL YOUTH LEAGUE: Speech training, football, carom 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. GEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday School "Promotion Day" 2.45 p.m.. combined Holy Communion service 4 u.m. At your cinemas Kola Hharu ODEON: Gunnght at O.K. Corral 12.30 3, 7.15. 9.30; LIDO:106 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-01-04 12 THESE FIVE CAUGHT EYE OF THE JUDGES DEADERS entering the Sunday Times photo contest are urged in their own interests to include stamped self-ad-dressed envelopes with their entries if they desire the return of their pictures. No pictures will be returned unless accompanied by postage and envelopes bearing the sender's204 words
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1328 1959-01-04 12 Raymond Thomas - DUST, RUST, MILDEW, FUNGUS, the FOUR BIG VILLAINS Raymond Thomas Photographic Digest by J^APPY New Year to all photographers May it be prosperous, peaceful and productive of many pho tographic master pieces! In Malaya, where one season is very much the same as all the others, there is not the1,328 words
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Miscellaneous181 1959-01-04 12 ACROSS: 1. Ardent spirit of employment (5); 2. Convent (6); 5. Sort of stealc (4,; 10. «>£ OjJ-, gs'c U-Jb. Snake <3>; 11. Ruler (7): 12. fiddlers (5); 6. Group (4); 7. Corded fabric (9); 14. Journey Controllers <8>- 8. Feign (7); (4); 16. Trouble-maker (8): 18. 9. Burnt ft);181 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1959-01-04 13 >V H| CH was your favourite movie in 1958? What was your favourite type of film? Who among the stars gave you the greatest entertainment? With 365 mcvie-going days behind us some good, some bad ond many perhaps we wish we'd never1,436 words
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Article, Illustration588 1959-01-04 13 COME of the loveliest music Mozart wrote in his lifetime may be found in his 23 divertimenti, four of which the D Major (K 131). D Major (K 136 1, B Major (K 137> and F Mai or <K 138) have now been admirably compiled by the588 words
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Advertisement563 1959-01-04 14 DEWAIIS IS THE SCOTCH -IT NEVER VARIES 1$ t OF CREAT» Ot -Ji i^obij Dcwar&^° No other drink quite so oistille" s -fH.I refreshing as Scotch Whisky. J v^CT''x P *Jl v can drink it short or long, k-^^fc-^"" as t lc "T oo^ takes you, but <jfA whether served563 words
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Miscellaneous1457 1959-01-04 14 BRfc^*~ JL MISM A&OVE THE JUNSLE WOKLP, TAKZaN AN7 ITO HAVE GAINE7 THE SUJMMT OP jf\ i 4^rST L^v/l\ V X GZBKT SKYLANP VALLEY... wEKE, a PREHISTORIC VOLCAkiO— a aMLLIOm Slli/J I _rmM ruwwiNiS was Sui7EC MAN to Jt^iL IfAj YEARS AGO- KLEW ITS TOF^ AM7 LEPT A LUSW VALLEY1,457 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-01-04 15 *^^M o m^l OH/1 H 7 f-" m t^~~~7 I fl f*r XwfltlßS^Qv^^ PV^ f Z l^ N v^4^ B^^^^ i** 1 il^ V T| ir~u §WT °~^ii^i II I Ir— W^77i\\j 1 1 v 13 I i I lite:.!- jJfj !'r f|s EScnS^ 1 s^^,^\J46 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-01-04 16 ii \a w m '^r A I CA TO ~^t- **^>,^^ m (ft jHfl 3&n PSBMt >v S? Z k y P^t_J->' "^^^Hl 1 M\ t^ H26 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1959-01-04 17 A reader's suggestion on how to end chaos at crossroads 1/1/ '■H_^^^^CuT^V"'j RL IWAS driving past St. Andrew's Mission Hospital the other night when I encountered what I suppose must be a 1 ightly occurrence In this ana. About 30 Ldrivers were bogged down in the midlle of a junction1,027 words
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860 1959-01-04 17 Behaviour of a Teddy Boy causes her pain HAVE a boy friend who 1 dresses like a Teddy Boy E and behaves like one too. E He swears and uses vulgar E words in public and this embarrasses me. I have triEed to change him but he E will not860 words
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579 1959-01-04 17 Address your letter: The Know Alls,' The Sunday Tines, Times House, River tfalley Road, Singapore. Some Bronze Age trumpets were dug up near Copenhagen and their sound was recorded recently. The trumpets were 5,000 years old. However the 8.8.C. has a579 words
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Advertisement130 1959-01-04 17 I I now you can fly Tpan American] I WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED I AIRLINE I <Jrom SINGAPORE I ALL EUROPE SINGAPORE Now you can fly Pan American world's most experienced airline all the way direct to Europe from Singapore! Every mile of the wav you fly Pan Am's giant 4-engine130 words
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Advertisement214 1959-01-04 17 The £>{$£* Shoe I 111 lllwll The soft sole-so flexible it bends in half to give you twice the comfort with C^lojsM.s new 'so-silent' cumulair sole. 0000 0** 0^ a ne w kind of shoe 0000 with a new kind of comfort MADE BY C. J. CLARK LTD. (WhOLESALC ONLY)214 words
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217 1959-01-04 18 PENANC. Saturday. AN OWN goal robbed the visiting Japanese football team of victory when they drew 2-2 with Penang, the Malaya Cup champions, at the City Stadium here tonight. After hoiding the state team to 1-1 at half-time and having slightly the better of217 words
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345 1959-01-04 18 Wolves get 2-l home beating by Chelsea LONDON, but. The shocks continued In the English loot-ball league today with Wolverhampton Wanderers. the fir-H division leaders, taking a surprise 2-1 tumble at home to Chelsea. We>t Bromwich Albion, beaten 2-1 at Bolton. .slipped from second place, and three teams— Arsenal. Manchester345 words
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Article112 1959-01-04 18 SINGAPORE, Sat The FARELF Sailing Club and the Royal Engineer Yacht Club held their annual regatta at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club today. Seventy-four vessels took part and only lour failed to complete their races. The Governor, Sir William Goode, competed in the 14--foot RNSA Dinghy Class112 words
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155 1959-01-04 18 AN EXPERT FROM JAPAN TO TRAIN MALAYANS SINGAPORE. Sun. A JAPANESE judo expert has arrived here to train Colony judoists for the next world championships scheduled to take place in 1961. But Haruyoshl Ichijima, 51, from the foreign section of the Tokyo Kokodan. Is no stranger either to Singapore or155 words
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Article, Illustration444 1959-01-04 18 Ambrose Khaw - AN OUTSTANDING SMALL CAR WINS AN A WARD Ambrose Khaw MOTORING .by A NEW YEAR-and a time to take stock of trends in motor car design. Towards the end of last year, the American Elmer A. Sperry award for outstanding contribution in the field of technology was presented to the444 words
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Article59 1959-01-04 18 HOW DO YOU RATE? 1. a=3, b^l, c=3. 2. a=3, b=l, c=3. 3. a=l, b=2, c=3. 4. a=3, b=l, c=2 5. a=l, b=3, c=3. 6. a=3. b=3. c=3— and if it never happens count 0. 5 7: No one should have refused to drive with you. 8-10: MUST try harder.59 words
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194 1959-01-04 18 MIKE HAWTHORN - NOW IS THE TIME TO TEST YOUR DRIVING by MIKE HAWTHORN IJAVE you made any New Year resolutions to be a better, more considerate driver? Well, how about a test flrst. "1 When you are approaching a red traffic light do you: (a) Roll up out of gear? (b> Change194 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-01-04 18 I A FLASHBACK TO THE FIRST DAIMLER A NEW YEAR also a time to look back. Back for instance, to 1886.... The car above was the first one built by Gottlieb Daimler, who is seen in the picture being driven by his son Paul. TECHNICAL DETAILS: Mr. Daimler's patent for136 words
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Advertisement230 1959-01-04 18 Carefree motoring is yours if you buy GENUINE FIAT SPARE PARTS Available from: THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. (Motor Division) 25 SAIBOO STREET, SINGAPORE. Or Branches at: Kuala Lumpur, :-i...-ng, Ipoh, Malacca, Kuantan, .'ohore Cwhru. Or from the following Dealers KLUANG Kluang Cycle Motor Co.; BATU f>AK,*T Ban Kheng Motors;230 words
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Miscellaneous114 1959-01-04 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: I, Brandy. 5. Rump. DOWN": 1. Berth. 2. Abbey. 3. 10. Boa. 11, Monarch. 12, Bom- Nook. 4. Dam. 5. Rosin. 6, Unit, basine. 14. Trek. 16, Agitator. 7. Managers. 8, Pretend. 9, 18, Hay. la. Grin. 20, Gear. 21, Charred. 11, Magic. 13. Baron. Bloc. 22,114 words
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Miscellaneous74 1959-01-04 18 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Koala Lumpur 341 metre* Penan* 366 metre* I pah 330 metre* Malacca 297 metres Radio Singapore A.M. 630 Good Morning To You: 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7.05 Moments of Melody: 8.0074 words
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Miscellaneous105 1959-01-04 18 About Teaching, 11.15 Leopold Stokowski Conducts; 11.30 Religious Half Hour; 12.00 Cosmopolitan Corner; 12.30 This Our Exile; P.M 1.00 Programme Summary; 102 A Sunday Selection; 1.30 The News; 1.45 Screen Serenade; 2.00 Vintage Goons; 2.30 Born On Broadway; 3.00 Concert Hour: 4.00 To Each His Own: 5.00 The Rocket Club:105 words
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Miscellaneous221 1959-01-04 18 tfead between »h« liiMft to find the Hidden rer»onality 1 Came which makes rapid, movement (5). 2 3. No need for a putter on this occasion (4, 2. 3). 4. Not much, but straight from the horse's mouth (3). 5. Attention given on court (7). 6 7. Under pressure, like221 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-01-04 19 Singapore fail after good start SINGAPORE, Saturday Johore 17 Spore 5 pOR the first ten minutes of this key All-Blues Cup southern zone match Singapore, finalists for the past two years, looked the better team, but they failed to keep up the300 words
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Article68 1959-01-04 19 PERTH, Sat.— Ray Strauss, with match figures uf nine wickets for 90. helped Western Australia beat Victoria by an innings and 141 runs here today hi the Sheffield shield. Victoria, who followed <>i< after being bundled out for 100 in reply to Western Australia's 392. wereReuter - 68 words
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Article36 1959-01-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. W. Wood won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's "A" division medal stableford competition with 40 points at Sime Road today. Ball sweep: First nine: W. Wood. P Tobin; Second nine: W. Wood.36 words
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Article42 1959-01-04 19 SYDNEY. Sal. A fighting partnership b> Brian Booth (85) and Neil Marks 54 1 helped New South Wales to score 226 for six in reply to Queensland's first innings of 153 in the Sheffield shield match here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article24 1959-01-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pasir Panjang Tamil School and Vivekananda Tamil School drew 1-1 in a Tamil Festival soccer match at Jalan Besar today.24 words
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Article26 1959-01-04 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.— G.H.Q. beat The Blacks by 11 points (goal and two tries) to five (goal i In a rugger match at Tanglin today.26 words
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213 1959-01-04 19 Two defensive errors decided the game and dashed 40 yards to score. Another mistake by the Singapore backs gave Johore their third try two minutes I before half time, Ungku Ismail picking up a loose ball > and outstripping the Singapore defence in a 50-yard race to the line. Singapore's213 words
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249 1959-01-04 19 PENANC. Saturday. DERAK beat Penang by 1 1 points (a goal, a try and a penalty) to nine (two tries and a penalty) in an All Blues Cup match on Victoria Green here today The game, which was a battle between the249 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-01-04 19 GOLD MEDALLIST TO WED TENNIS STAR CHRIS BRASHER. Britain's Olympic Gold Medallist, and tennis star Shirley Bloomer seen after they had announced their engagement in London on Dec. 30. They plan to marry in the spring. Brasher was voted "Sportsman of the Year" by the Daily Express after his win68 words
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Article70 1959-01-04 19 IPOH. Sat. The 13/18 th Royal Hassars entered the southern zone final of the All Malaya Inter unit (Army^ rugger competition when they beat 22nd Special Air Servlc. by eight point* (a goal and a try) to three i penalty) on the Tiger Lane ground here70 words
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Article36 1959-01-04 19 IPOH. Sat. No. 2/6 Gurkha Rifles beat the 13/18 th Royal Hussars by 24 points to 19 points in a North zone semi-final of the All Malaya Inter unit (Army) basketball competition here today.36 words
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185 1959-01-04 19 BRISBANE. Bat. Jack Kramer, the professional lawn tennis promoter, last night included Ashley Cooper in a ranking list for his troupe though Cooper has not announced that he will turn professional. Kramer gives him seventh place in the list of _11 players. 1Reuter - 185 words
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193 1959-01-04 19 RASC S'pore foiled by the wet ball KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CELANGOR CLUB, scoring an early first half goal, beat the Royal Army Service Corps, Singapore, by 5-0 in a friendly rugger match on the padang today. The Corps were the better ail-round team, but their backs could not control the193 words
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Article54 1959-01-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. T. c international hockey atch between Singapore and Malaya scheduled for next Saturday at Singapore has been postponed at the request of Singapore. One of the reasons for the postponement is because of the soccer match between Singapore and Japan, which will be54 words
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Article200 1959-01-04 19 INDIA 69-5 AFTER BEING DISMISSED FOR 124 Sat. West Indies were well on their way to an innings victory in the third Test when India, forced to follow-on 490 runs behind, had lost five wickets for 69 runs in their second innings atReuter - 200 words
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Article151 1959-01-04 19 W. INUIKS lat Inns 614-» dccl. INDIA Ist Inns Roy c Solomon b QUchriM 11 Contractor lbw Runiudhm 14 Ghorpade c Alexander b Gild;: 7 Kenny c Alexander b Hall 16 Umrlgar not out 44 Manjiekar b Hall 0 Phadkar c Sooer.s b OUctatt -i Tamhane c Sobers b151 words
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Advertisement580 1959-01-04 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT (II K SERVICE 20 Words HO (Minimum). limit 1 month, lit Words S2.JO (Mm.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC *****. PLAN Printing from Tracings. Foiomutic *****. AMOCE' Plan Printing Paper. Sole Agents: Fotomatlc 58 Robinson Road. *****. OUR NAME Is Your Guarantee. Hi. i. nice Radio Specialists. Tel. Spore580 words
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Advertisement230 1959-01-04 19 THE NEW SUB-MINIATURE /Jh^ll fa/ CAMERA K INCORPORATING W COUPLED 'fjir EXPOSURE METER jNIPff M Small, quick operating, produc- dil\mf ing pictures full of life. i^^Jlj II Speed* H sec. to 1/1000 >rv> I I j > plus T and B. Built-in filter*. tl^ Has colour coated f 3.S lens230 words
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Article, Illustration810 1959-01-04 20 ALL OUT FOR 87! Australia need 30 runs for Test win From JACK FINGLETON Melbourne, Saturday MECKIFF TAKES SIX WICKETS FOR 38 RUNS y^FTER a most sensational batting crash, which saw England bundled out in the last innings for 87 runs in 177 minutes, Australia are left hereReuter - 810 words
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88 1959-01-04 20 3 RD. TEST TEAM SELECTION DEFERED MELBOURNE. Sat.-Selec-tion of the Australian team for the Third Test to ■tart In Sydney next Friday has been deferred until next week, at the request of i he Australian selectors who were originally instructed to hand in the team today. The chairman of theReuter - 88 words
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Article69 1959-01-04 20 CLASSIFIED ADS - MELBOURNE. Sat. New world records for attendances and takings are likely to be set at the Second Test now in progress in Melbourne. Greatest aggregate attendance at a Test was established in 1936-37 when 350,534 people, paying about $210,000. saw the third of the series in MelbourneReuter - 69 words
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Obituary74 1959-01-04 20 Jll Words $10 (Minimum). PARKER Percival AHred Jirres passed away suddenly 2.1.59 buried i he same evening. MADAM AW YONG LENO CHEE (Mrs. Teoh Tit Ho), aged 40. passed away peacefully at her residence No. 163, Marine Parade, at. 9.40 a.m. on 3.1.1959, leaving behind her beloved husband. 374 words
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Article51 1959-01-04 20 jii Word* SIV (Minimum). MRS. PARKER. Mi&s Parker. Miss Taylor Thank Officers and S«n" of the SHB, the Officers and men of SHB reserve, the Masters. Wai dens and Brethren of Lodge Number 7178. Friends and Relatives for their Wreaths, Condolences and help rendered them in their recent sad51 words
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Article207 1959-01-04 20 ENGLAND IST INNS. 259 AUSTRALIA IST INNS. (overnight 282-6) McDonald c Craveney b Stathatn 47 Burke b Statham 3 H tvcv b Loader 167 O'Neill c Evans b Statham 37 i.i.i. K.iy c tvans b if.ith.im 18 bi.tipion Ibw Leader 0 Benaud Ibw Stathom 0 Davidson b Statham 24Reuter - 207 words
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Article59 1959-01-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's probable Civilians team for this year's H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby competition final against Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 17 will have a workout against Royal Navy on the padang on Monday. The team is: Parker; Willings, Forbes. Dalgleish, ißamli. Allan. Wah Fatt; Hulls.59 words
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Article18 1959-01-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Rajaji beat Geylang United 4-2 in a friendly soccer match at Geylang Stadium today.18 words
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Article54 1959-01-04 20 :n Wurds mii (Minimum). 16 LECTUHES/DEMONSTRATTONS. Exercises Included. Highly qualified Staff. 2 months (morning/evening) charm courses $100. Expert modelling tuition by Joan Booty. Please Ring i"488. SHOPPING GLIDE (Spore) 20 Words $10 (Minimum). Oni7v 1 month. JO Words MM (Mm.) ORIENT FANS (India) own one Irom $7/. onward. Shroffs54 words
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171 1959-01-04 20 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep IPOH. Sat. Conservative 1 did a stylish gallop on the training track here this morning Ridden by Peter King, he went better than Punter's Delight II at the finish of a 3f. tryout in 38 1/5.171 words
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Article88 1959-01-04 20 DUBLIN, Sat. Mrs. Polly Burns, once known as "Woman boxing champion of the world." died in hospital yesterday. She was 77. Known by her maiden name as Polly Fairclough she was reported to have boxed with such fighters •»> Billy Wells. British heavyweight champion 1911-19. andReuter - 88 words
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250 1959-01-04 20 LEE FOO SAN - Five named for Jakarta —but only two will go LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Saturday. THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has named five players from whom two will be selected to take port in the Indonesian "international" championships to be held at Jakarta from Feb. 16 to 20. They250 words
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Article81 1959-01-04 20 Chew Bee is rated No. 1 by LTAM IPOH, Sat.— Ong Chew Bee of Singapore was ranked No. 1 according to the ranking list issued today by the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya. No. 2 is Moses Tay of Perak. followed by three Singapore players No. 3. A G. B81 words
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Article41 1959-01-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation of Malaya Combined Schools soccer team beat Chulalongkorn Univei\ sity of Siam 4-2 at Bangkok yesterday. Scorers for the Federation Schools were Ng Boon Bee (2>. Robert Choc and Woo An Wah.41 words
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Advertisement197 1959-01-04 20 20 Words SlO (Minimum). DAS: To Regl juxl Das. a son at K.K. Hospital on 2.1.59. Botb very well. PARTINOTON On Jan. 3 at Singapore Nursing Home, to Kay and Harry, a son (David John). ONG: To Betty and Frederick n daughter, Janet, at K.K. Hospital on 2.1.59. Both well.197 words
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Advertisement109 1959-01-04 20 V nil^i s fhe the only watch with 41 jewels ensuring high precision and life long durability TITONI [*j I "PIFCO" PRODUCT! 'IFCO HAIR ORTER A •nasteroiece of design tn4 ">v construction Light m» weigh' and pertccrlvl balanced It s in lustrous «> ■vor» plastic with flowing ~"-v J streamlined109 words
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