The Straits Times, 31 January 1959
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Title Section18 1959-01-31 1 AVERAGE lIAII V ERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1959 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration741 1959-01-31 1 30,000 EXPECTED TO WITNESS THE OPENING TONIGHT Governor and the Sultan of Pahang attend a special preview Nothing in Asia to touch it SINGAPORE, Fri. The multimillion dollar Singapore Constitution Exposition promises to be one of the most spectacular shows staged in South East Asia741 words
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156 1959-01-31 1 A GIRL, 6, IS FIRST CRACKER VICTIM SINGAPORE. Fri.— The first pre Chinese New Year cracker-burn casualty a six-year-old girl, Lee Siew Keng— was treated at the General Hospital here tonight for eye and face injuries. Police -from Central Division are investigating the possibility that Siew Keng might have been156 words
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Article, Illustration486 1959-01-31 1 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By Penang, Friday HIS FATHER RECEIVES A CABLE FROM AMERICA— BUT NO MENTION OF PLANNED OPERATION I Al BOON LEONC, the 12-year old Penang schoolboy with an enlarged hea rt who went to America for specialist treatment last year, is dead.486 words
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Article274 1959-01-31 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By THREE thugi raided the workshop iit the buck of Lee Onn Goldsmiths in South Bridge Hoad at noon today, and made off with 10 gold bars worth $23,000. The robbers two with revolvers and one with a dagger took lust five minutes to274 words
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Article36 1959-01-31 1 TICKET No. *****21, sold in Johore, won the first prize of $350,000 in the 61st draw of the Social and Welfare Services lottery at Baling, Kedah, yesterday. Full results in Page 9.36 words
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Article173 1959-01-31 1 The Test: May's gamble fails ADELAIDE, Fri.— Opening batsmen Colin McDonald and Jim Burke put on 171 for the first wicket on the first day of the fourth Test— after England skipper Peter May had put the Australians in to bat. At close of play Australia had scored 200 forReuter - 173 words
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Article21 1959-01-31 1 RUSSIA CUTS HER FORCES LONDON. Fri. Radio Moscow said today that Russia has cu*. armed forces hy 3WOOO n^-l.fl21 words
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462 1959-01-31 2 Mayor warns local staff: 'Drastic action if you do not obey orders' 'MALAYANISATION WAS NOT TO CREATE CUSHY JOBS" Singapore, Friday "J"HE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, today warned that the City Council would take drastic action against local officers who were unwilling or lacked Hie ability to462 words
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197 1959-01-31 2 MILLIONAIRE DECIDES TO BY-PASS BALI AFTER ALL SINGAPORE. Fri.— Belgian millionaire Mr. Maurice Bolvay decided today to by-pass Bali, although a long-await- ed permit for the luxury yacht Shemara to go there was finally given 1 by the Indonesian con- sular authorities here. Oapt. H. E. Tourtel. 54. master of197 words
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Article16 1959-01-31 2 KUANTAN. Fri.— The Town Council here ended last year with a surplus of $79,558.16 words
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Article148 1959-01-31 2 From VINCENT HUANG HONG KONG. Frl. The reading public of Singapore. especially its 330.000 school population, provided a "stimulating challenge" for its library service. Mi. L. M Harrod. Director of Raffles National Library in i Singapore said here last night. Mr. Harrod. who was addre.vsing148 words
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214 1959-01-31 2 CHIN SOON KUI - CHIN SOON KUI From Kuching, Friday 'pHE DIVORCE rate among Ibans is soaring because husbands who leave home to iind work are a>yay too long and return to find their wives living with other men. Radio Sarawak is j carrying a steady214 words
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116 1959-01-31 2 MALAYAN AIRWAYS SKYMASTER SERVICE IN the Straits Times of Jan. 10 and the Sunday Times of Jan. 25, it was stated that one of the reasons Malayan Airways had decided to end its Skymaster service between Singapore and Hong Ron; was the lack of experienced men to pilot and generally116 words
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Article58 1959-01-31 2 MOVE BY VASAGAR FAILS SINGAPORE. Frl.— A move by Mr. S. M. Vasagar. a Liberal Socialist City Councillor, to refer back for consideration a decision by two committees to purchase a plant costing about $*****0 for the Oa.s Department, was defeated in the council today. Mr. Vasagar said there was58 words
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Miscellaneous13 1959-01-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Bmy Appleby "i' < 35»»r*^/ r 1 ill \j v c*u»ve©/13 words
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Article372 1959-01-31 3 CHAOS ON THE ROADS AND RAILWAYS: SHIPS ALSO DELAYED LONDON, Friday. 'pHICK FOG covered most of Britain yesterday, paralysing London Airport, delaying shipping and bringing chaos to roads and railways. In south-eagt England, visibility was between 10 and 50 yards, and by nightfall it wasReuter; UPI - 372 words
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Article46 1959-01-31 3 INDIA 'S AIRLINE WANTS TO TOOL' j^EW DELHI. Fri.— India's State-owned airline, Air India International, is negotiating with BOAC for a revenue pooling agreement. Under the proposed agreement both airlines would pool and share their revenues on the London-India-Australia run proportionate to traffic carried by each.46 words
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Article23 1959-01-31 3 JAKARTA: The Indonesian Government is surveyIng mineral deposits in West Borneo reported as having rich gold, silver, mercury, copper .and other metallic deposits.23 words
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Article24 1959-01-31 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department Is sending 15,000 tons of wheat, flour and animal foodstuffs to relieve a severe drought and famine In the Yemen.24 words
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Article23 1959-01-31 3 BAGDAD: Talks on Soviet economic aid for Iraq have begun between Iraqi officials and a Russian economic delegation which arrived here this week.23 words
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Article30 1959-01-31 3 LONDON: Japan has told the Foreign Office of its intention to move the graves of 14 British subjects at present in the Abeno foreign cemetery, Osaka to a new site.30 words
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Article27 1959-01-31 3 LEOPOLDVILLE: Police and troops began a large scale search at dawn in the African suburb of Dendale, where there have been minor outbreaks of violence this week.27 words
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Article8 1959-01-31 3 TAIPEH: Communist Chinese artillery fell silent opposite Quemoy.8 words
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Article28 1959-01-31 3 MOSCOW: Father Louis Dion, the first Catholic priest rermitted to reside here since 1955. will conduct his first mass for Moscow's foreign Catholic colony at the French Embassy.28 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-01-31 3 SIX Chinese girls from Hong Kong, well wrapped np against the English winter, arrive at London Airport to train as BOAC air hostesses. They will fly in Comet IV Jet airliners on the new Far East service which BOAC is to start shortly. They79 words
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Article176 1959-01-31 3 'RUSSIA IS ALIVE TO CRITICISM' LONDON, Friday. rpHE Economist said today that despite Russia's avowed intention of limiting exports of tin to non-Communist countries this year to 13,500 tons, the British Government would continue to watch imports of tin from the Communist countries asReuter - 176 words
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Article48 1959-01-31 3 LONDON. Fri. The Conservative Party yesterday retained its parliamentary seat by-etection polled at Southend with a slashed majority. Result of pcning was Mr. Paul Channon (Conservative) 14.493 votes; Miss Heather Harvey (Liberal) 6.314 votes; Mr. A. Pearson-Clarke (Labour) 5.820 votes. Conservative majority was 8,179 votes!48 words
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Article53 1959-01-31 3 ATHENS, Fri.— Mr Francis Noel-Baker. Labour M.P., had an hour's talk here yesterday with Archbishop Makarios, exiled Greek Cypriot leader Mr. Noel -Baker arrived In Athens yesterday after a tnree-day visit to Cyprus. He is expected to see Mr Evangelos Averoff, the Greek Foreign Minister, before returnIngReuter - 53 words
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167 1959-01-31 3 Comet IV sets new record for H.K -Tokyo flight HONG KONG. Fri— A BOAt Comet IV Jetliner today made a record-breaking flight between Hong Kong and Tokyo by flying 1.970 miles In three hoars 40 minutes averaging 537 miles per hoar, a BOAC spokesman announced here. This beat the previousReuter - 167 words
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Article347 1959-01-31 3 LONDON. Pri. London stock market* closed the week with an Irregular appearance today although a satisfactory undertone was maintained. A fresh advance In gold shares was the main feature of the day although Initial gains were not always fully held due lo profit taking. Free Btate Oeduld closed347 words
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156 1959-01-31 3 Mikoyan A watch for 'brave pilot MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan presented a gold watch today to the "brave" man who piloted the Scandanavian Airlines plane which developed engine trouble and made an emergency landing in Newfoundland while taking the Soviet first Deputy Premier from New York to Copenhagen onUPI - 156 words
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Article82 1959-01-31 3 SIR ROBERT ARRIVES IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Fri. Indo-nesian-British relations were like those between two good friends. Sir Robert Scott, the British South-east Asia. High Commissioner said today. Sir Rooert and Lady Scott arrived here today for a seven-day visit a s guest of the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrlo TheUPI - 82 words
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459 1959-01-31 4 NOTHING NEW IN PETIR PROPOSAL, SAYS MCA 'We are in Alliance BECAUSE wife respect Malay rights 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THERE is nothing new in what the People's Action Party has to say about Malay rights! and privileges, says the publicity chief of the; Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Yong Pung!459 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-01-31 4 MALAYAN cricket all rounder .Mr. M C. Kailasapathy and his bride, Selvaranee Thatnpoe, at tbeir wedding in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The groom Is on the staff of the Victoria Institution while the bride teaches science at the Bukit Nanas Convent. Straits Times picture109 words
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118 1959-01-31 4 TB patients given the wrong pills by mistake JESSELTON, Fr i. About 100 patients in the T.B. hospital here were made "uncomfortable" recently when they were given ephedrine tablets by mistake instead of the pills they should have taken. The Director of Medical Services. Dr. L. J. Clapham. said: "As118 words
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Miscellaneous584 1959-01-31 4 Today's Singapore diary... CMVMtSITY SOCIALIST CATHOLIC TEACHWIB' 9 a.m., bodybuilding, weightlifting CLUB: Public talk on "Induatria- MOVEMENT; Lecture for Govern- 2 p.m.. Boys' Brigade meeting 3 lbfttion In underdeveloped coun- ment school teachers Instructing p.m., Pri "V" Club 3.30 p.m.. tries" by Indian MP. Mr. Asolca R. Catholic doctrine— at584 words
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354 1959-01-31 5 Education rate won't hit pre-war tenants SINGAPORE, Friday. THE two per cent increase in the education rate approved by the Singapore Legislative Assembly in November cannot be passed on to the tenants of rent-controlled houses. This is the opinion of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association committee which says that the increase354 words
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229 1959-01-31 5 Land code: Govt will be fair to all Minister DENANG, Fri. Thej r Minister of National Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, said here last night: "No one should be afraid of the proposed national land code. The Alliance Government will be fair to everybody." Inche Bahaman confirmed that in a229 words
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Article240 1959-01-31 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. A FATHER did not object when he saw a car, which he had borrowed and parked outside his house, being driven off by his 14-year-old son. at 1.50 a.m. on Oct. 12. The boy's driving attracted the attention of a constable,240 words
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118 1959-01-31 5 REGISTERED CHILDREN MAY FIND PLACES HERE SINGAPORE. Frl.—Children born In 1952 who were registered last year for admission to Primary I in Government English Primary schools in 1959 and were not allocated places, may now nDly to the principals of hools where vacancies exist. This is announced in an an118 words
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Article66 1959-01-31 5 LICKING LANGUAGE PROBLEM CINGAPORE. Frl. The true Guide spirit surmounted any language difficulty that Miss Helen McSwiney. visiting Chief Commissioner for Overseas Guides, might have with Brownies from the Singapore 25th pack today. The famous Girl Guide enjoyed herself during the two hours she was with them at Scotts Road66 words
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115 1959-01-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 1,000 14-year-old failures of I the Government secondary entrance examination have so far registered for the suecial Primary Six course •planned by the Malayan Christian Schools Council. The chairman of the council. Dr. D.D. Chellteh. said today: "About 930 students registered115 words
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145 1959-01-31 5 Firms can recover cash from provident fund KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Employees who are convicted of cheating their firms stand to lose either the employer's contributions lo their accounts in the Employees Provident Fund or sums from it representing the actual losses of the firms Under the E.P.t Ordinance courts may145 words
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Article28 1959-01-31 5 KLUANG. Frl. For being found in possession of < Tensive weapons— four kukris and several daggers— Tay Llan Yok. a 26-year-old labourer, was jailed for a month.28 words
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Article223 1959-01-31 5 DINNER WALKOUT MEN EXPLAIN SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Indonesian delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference today said that they waited for about I 30 minutes for table service before they I walked out of a dinner held for PATA delegates at the Sea View Hotel I on Wednesday night.223 words
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Advertisement122 1959-01-31 5 in mw shoes Model 60 ff ff /f* g& Fed. ft Borneo: $4.50 **V*.V W \L Children's flexible leather shoe^ in beige, brown or block K^^C* S>° r $6.90—$ 9.90 //n^^ •■s£ Fed /^/\Jfr^^'"'''# Borne 7 90 $'0.90 '■.V:J-V. C/Vj Children's step-in leathei jJT shoe* with cellocrepe Fed. t Borneo:122 words
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Advertisement464 1959-01-31 5 El TRAVELLING TO EUROPE YOU WANT THE BEST FLY SWISSAIR Why not see Bangkok en route anJ then continue your journey West by the Airline that specialises in Comfort and Service TWO WEEKLY FLIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY For further details consult our re^ulir travel agency on THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING464 words
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425 1959-01-31 6 Rajah says: I value citizenship above all SINGAPORE, Friday. lifß. T. T. RAJAH, a Ceylon-born Singapore lawyer, told the High Court today that he /allied his Singapore citizenship more than any other citizenship. Mr Raiah was applying to the court for a writ of mandamus compelling the Chief Secretary and425 words
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414 1959-01-31 6 COUNCIL: ONLY 12 FAIR BALLOONS WILL BE ALLOWED SINGAPORE, Friday. THE City Council today adhered to a decision not to permit more than 12 gas-ftlled advertising balloons to be flown at the Singapore Constitution Exposition although Opposition Councillors could see no objection to allowing more. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng414 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-01-31 6 THIS IS HOW the $50 million Singapore Constitution Exposition, to be officially opened tonight, looks from the air. The bottom end (facing Kallang Basin) is occupied by Governmt nt pavilions, exhibiting the work of various ministries. Arrows indicate directions motor traffir should follow in74 words
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Article50 1959-01-31 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— A pil-lion-rider who was drunk fell off a motor cycle and killed himself, a Singapore coroner was told today. Koh Siew Choon. 2C. of Albert Btreet. died without recovering consciousness a day after he had been admitted to General Hospital. He had a fractured skull50 words
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Advertisement281 1959-01-31 6 "no doubt about it, I PREFER NESCAFE" because I make a point of serving only good coffee... (^jß^^^^^^W) that's why I insist on Nescafe k^i^^j^jjjSgg Nescafe is 100°/o pure instant coffee. It is a choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the H^Bfl|^H palates of the most demanding coffee lovers. g^^^3c^^^^^^H281 words
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Advertisement85 1959-01-31 6 success and stamina Those Whose physical activities Jjjf^make such a strenuous call on their reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil *9*—~^TT J Capsules for that regular supply of iUK^Bv vitamins A D so essential to their //^Cfi^SL^\ well-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules I contain vitamins A Dto 60,(KK)85 words
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493 1959-01-31 7 TWO SAY: REJECTION IS ANTI-CAPITALIST ACT SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO Opposition City Councillors today accused the People's Action Party councillors of turning down an application for permission to erect a new cinema because they were anti-capitalist. One of them, Mr. G. B. Armstrong (SPA),493 words
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141 1959-01-31 7 No eases in 10 days: It's end of the polio epidemic SINGAPORE. Fri— No polio cases have been reported here for the past 10 days and the epidemic is regarded, officially, as having died away. But health authorities issued a reminder that it is normal to have an average of141 words
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Article147 1959-01-31 7 PEPPER FREIGHT RATES: NO CUT SINGAPORE. Fri. The shipping conferences have rejected the appeal by pepper traders here for another reduction in the freight rate for exports to the United States. The traders had asked for a cut of US$2O in the present cost of US$7O a ton. to bring147 words
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Article22 1959-01-31 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Mr. D.M. McPhail. State Development Officer in Johore. has left for Britain on six months leave.22 words
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171 1959-01-31 7 IPOH, Fri. Singa- pore's use of the American Sabin vaccine in a mass immunisation drive to stem the recent i polio epidemic "may prove to be a grave mistake because the virus may become virulent again, causing paralysis." This alarming view of Sabin immunisation171 words
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Article57 1959-01-31 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— M.A.A. Reshty was acquitted in the City Court today on 24 charges of being responsible as land owner for the unauthorised barrack-type hous- es built on his land at Airport Road. Mr. Seah Peng Llat. the Rural Board prosecutor, said that he had been57 words
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Miscellaneous277 1959-01-31 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS animal (5). 1 Shaw called it "the extreme 7 Examine a voting problem? form of censorship" (13). 5-8 > 9 Excited behaviour of a poll- 8 "Promise, large promise, is ticlan In anger (9). the soul of an ijolin--10 Textile machine under Invert- son) (13). Ed277 words
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Obituary30 1959-01-31 8 Word, Minimum). MITCHELL: At Singapore Oen eial Hospital on 30th January, Alexander Mitchell beloved husband of Gladys. Service at his residence. 164 Belmoni Road 4 p.m.. Bidadart 5 p.m.30 words
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Article92 1959-01-31 8 :i> Word, $10 (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. PRiTAM j Sll'uH thank all friends and re- I lathes for their presents, kind wishes and assistance on the occasion of their marriage in Ipoh on 21.12.58. KIM YONO wishes to thank on behalf of the family of his late brother, Ng92 words
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Article607 1959-01-31 8 Land Policy Problems The "perhaps" which has now been added to an official report of a Ministerial speech announcing that only Federal citizens will be allowed to own agricultural land makes quite a difference. Inche Bahaman, addressing a conference of chairmen of State land committees, was outlining possible restrictions which607 words
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Article237 1959-01-31 8 The People's Action Party of Singapore has appealed to Federation Chinese not to challenge Malay privileges. To do so, it says, would be to court the disastrous strife which recently engulfed Ceylon. This concern for continuing goodwill among Malaya's main races is commendable, although its expression is237 words
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Article263 1959-01-31 8 Unprecedented interest is being shown in next month's election of officials of the Malayan Students' Union in Great Britain. During the eleven years it has been in existence, the Union's affairs have been directed by a small group of devoted "regulars". The rank-and-file students, like the average voter263 words
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Article178 1959-01-31 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO (From the Straits Times of Jan. 21. 1909). Compared with past years, the police courts were practically empty on Satur day. Obviously the police overlooked the incurable amusement of games of chance indulged in by the Chinese, and gave them a day's respite on this festive occasion.178 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1959-01-31 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by T<HERE is nothing like a successful conference of travel experts to boost the tourist industry. Two more travel conferences, and this will be a record tourist year. The visitors leave impressed, so they say. by the attractions Malaya offers, and with two ideas for1,318 words
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Article107 1959-01-31 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Pacific Area Travel Association conference here which closed today, agreed to seek the abolition of visas for tourists visiting member countries for a maximum of 30 days. The organisation also decided to seek the abrogation of written Customs declarations. Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy.107 words
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Article204 1959-01-31 9 RALING, Fri. The following is the result of the 61st draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board at Baling today: FIRST PRIZE ($350,000) *****21 (Johore). SECOND PRIZE ($125,000): *****11 (Johore). THIRD PRIZE ($50,000): *****96 (Selangor) FOURTH PRIZE ($25,000): *****43. FIFTH PRIZE ($lO,OOO each); *****59;204 words
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Article414 1959-01-31 9 OPPOSITION IS VOTED OUT— THEN VASAGAR TELLS THE MAYOR: TNI WRITING TO MINISTER' SINGAPORE, Friday. AN Opposition City Councillor will ask the Government to step in and rule that the Council has no right to spend $5,000 to bring a "cultural troupe" from Indonesia to Singa414 words
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Article214 1959-01-31 9 BURSARY ROW: WARNING BY MINISTRY SINGAPORE, Friday. rwdJE Education Ministry today warned that those receiving Government bursaries after signing a bond to teach for a minimum of five years must abide by the agreement or refund the money. A Ministry spokesman said: "These bursaries are given strictly in accordance with214 words
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Article51 1959-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The High Commissioner from New Zealand and the Ambassador from Sweden today presented their credentials to the Yang di-Perttran Agong at the Istana Negara. They are Lieut. Col. C.M.T.A. Bennett from New Zealand and Sweden's first envoy to the Federation. Mr Jens51 words
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153 1959-01-31 9 Plea to Govt: Free fair gate from taxes SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. a committee member of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, today urged the Government to exempt gate collections of the Constitution Exposition from entertainment tax. Speaking at the chamber's monthly committee meeting, the rubber magnate said: "We153 words
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Article49 1959-01-31 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The death occurred today in a Singapore hospital of Mr. Alexander Mitchell, a leading importer and former chair-., man of Watts and Co. Ltd Mr. Mitchell, who was 63. came from Scotland and had lived in Singapore for over 40 years.49 words
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244 1959-01-31 9 Singapore, Friday AN executive of Qantas Empire Airways, Mr. C. O. Turner, said here today that the Paya Lebar Airport runway was capable of accommodating the American Boeing 707 airliners. He told a Press conference that Qantas would send one of these244 words
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Article29 1959-01-31 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Customs and Excise office at the Johore Causeway here will be closed on Feb. 9 ar d 10, being the Chinese New Year holidays.29 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-01-31 9 Little 'Miss Goldilocks 9 brings $2,000 worth of cheer to hospital LITTLE "Mis* Goldilocks." three year old Judy Kampfnrr of Mrs. C. G. Corridon's Art of Dance Studio— was the V.I.P. for the day at the St Andrew's Hospital in Singapore yesterday. As Judy walked through the children's wards she153 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-01-31 9 EIGHT old people fainted in Singapore as they waited among hundreds of other old folks throughout Thursday night for the Shaw Brothers' distribution of Chinese New Year "ang pows" (red packets) which began yesterday morning. Forty St. John members kept an all-night301 words
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Article95 1959-01-31 9 Pan-Malaya rubber body planned KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 1,000 rubber dealers from Singapore and all parts of the Federation will meet here soon to form a Pan-Malayan Rubber Traders' Association. A Joint committee appointed by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association and the Federation Rubber Trade Association has95 words
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Article94 1959-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today approved the appointment from Sunday of Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, now Minister without Portfolio, as Minister of External Affairs. This appointment, says a Government announcement, was made at the request of the Prime Minister Tengku94 words
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Advertisement104 1959-01-31 9 I he word spread W»p^ like gunfire... v V£= The woman-killing V^^S^^^^kL I^, Keefcrs waited in tripfrcr-mad tension >jj^^^V\Ala for the man they left w. PM' for dead! \^g'mJm. ■pk I sjj k i J i I KNAPP JANA OAVI WALTFR COY^ a»- odeon WT MIDNITE TONITE Sunkist Best for104 words
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Advertisement174 1959-01-31 9 GET RID OF SKIN TROUBLES! Asepso Antiseptic Soap quickly and surely relieves tormenting <^of^Rßßk skin complaints This double- X? action soap gives your skin a f^ thorough cleansing, and its K HP powerful antiseptic Biniodide Jtf*Hfc _^f*^sW" against the germs that cause skin s -~U' You can also buy Asepso174 words
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123 1959-01-31 10 ANOTHER MEDICAL SCHOOL WANTED I WAS Interested to read the letter from "Citizen" In Kluang on the need for a medical school in the Federation. While th Federation has many big schemes in hand I should have thought that one of the most urgent would be a medical school. The123 words
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Letter139 1959-01-31 10 HAZARDS OF MARKETING HUNDREDS of housewives and others who dally make use of the back-lane connecting Bukit China road and Egerton road principally because there is a market at one end of It are wondering when repairs will be done to it. There is a big pot-hole on this lane139 words
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Letter401 1959-01-31 10 YOUR editorial "Reluctant Voter" (S.T. Jan. 26 1 makes interesting reading. But by what logic did you contend that contesting in only 14 wards and polling 30 per cent of the total votes in 32 wards is not a creditable victory? Less than 15401 words
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Letter56 1959-01-31 10 WRONG SORT OF EXPORT T*HE export of monkeys -I to foreign countries is economically sound < S.T. Jan. 27). But the Impression left in Western minds is that Malaya Is all jungle. The monkey industry will only confirm the belief held by foreigners that Malaya is still undeveloped and Its56 words
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404 1959-01-31 10 MINISTER URGED TO CHANGE HIS MIND ON CUSTOMS BILL IT is a pity Mr. Jumabhoy was browbeaten into amending the Customs Bill. The bill is now emasculated and may lead to the very evil its opponents predict, namely, the support of weak and inefficient industries. Applied boldly and with vision.404 words
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216 1959-01-31 10 WITH reference to several University graduates receiving teaching bursaries who want to change to other pasts, may I appeal to the Teachers' Training College authorities not to make the student-teachers' lives difficult. My daughter Is in the normal training class. Since she Is In an afternoon216 words
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120 1959-01-31 10 I THINK the ract that In both the two pre-ad-vertlsed performances and the extra matinee for schoolchildren, given by the Theatre dArt dv Ballet at the Victoria Theatre, there was not a single empty seat and that many would-be spectators were disappointed, confirms my opinion120 words
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149 1959-01-31 10 I REFER to your leader m the Straits Times of Jan. 26 where it was stated that "the ballot paper can be spoilt, left blank. ..or even crumpled up and carried away in the voter's pocket to the later confusion of unhappy election149 words
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41 1959-01-31 10 MAY I suggest that Suara Tana Melayu be substituted fo* the expression Radio Mal&ya row In use In our broadcasting station at Kuala Lumpur? This would help us to cultivate a Malayan outlook. CITIZEN. Klanf.41 words
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Advertisement393 1959-01-31 10 ~"i i::~p v.rp q"P z^^ETPJ^J^JEi&S^ errs ;r -"ES cLS^I^H LEONARD r«.5 l Gmm) ba3 m v..._. w.«^ Em) Ea3 v..-m I Spocious, convenient Storage. This de-luxe 6.8 cv. ft. Refrigerotor is faultless in performance ond appearonce 3 /a width. Moisture-Seal Crisper. Every purchaser of a Leonard from us during the393 words
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Advertisement516 1959-01-31 10 nm nc GULU*L^f HEADACHES HSt loseph Aspirm tor Children it, approved by motm)' doctors thjn other brand. When ordinary hcidache. coldi *^£^^^B^-^^^_ and paint make your children V^^SB miserable, give them St. loieph «^l Aspirin for fast relief. 1 Children like St. |oseph Aspirin tee 'JQSFDU I it's orange flavoured516 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1959-01-31 11 Letters were written in sorrow and anger <^12ra3» WHAT NEWSPAPER READERS SAID IN THE NINETIES "CIR. There is just one thing in Kuala Lumpur that might be either done away with or modified, and that is the horrible 12 o'clock gun. "I will not say anything of the 5 o'clock1,594 words
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Advertisement244 1959-01-31 11 V I I I m M 1 I 1 ■r^vj mmm^mmmX. ■p J M I" jjLA k A f\* When you visit the Constitution Exposition, take L\ J f i V4b your choice of the Magnolia favourites Fresh --X pL m Milk and Dairy Drinks, Bricklets, Goodie Sticks, |<W /i244 words
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Miscellaneous57 1959-01-31 11 Carmen A Co. By 3§as The Saint By Leslie Charier is |L /OF COURSE...^] rvVENP/I LIVE HERE WITH /Viy 1 T OUT I STILL TmiK^mWS^^ WEL' Tvvfl I CAN SEE UNCLE. WHO'S A KNIGHT WHOS \YOURB REAILT A V| YOO'RE NOT PROJECTING ME FROM A a PRINCE Dick Tracy By57 words
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356 1959-01-31 12 By Our Market Correspondent J'l.N is now back to its highest level for 21 months and yesterday at $389.50 per picul was only just over one dollar below the highest price for 1957. The local market is following the London356 words
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Article30 1959-01-31 12 SINGAPORE. Jan. 30 RUBBER: »4. cents per Ib. (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: 5389.50 per picul (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 120 toils (down 10 tons).30 words
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Article538 1959-01-31 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "All sections on the local share market were steady and prlcet> were a shade better. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation broker* reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Fed Dispensary fl.ll; Fitzpatrlck.s 81.04 (D); Fraser St Neave ords538 words
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Article23 1959-01-31 12 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Industrials: 89.23 88.91 Tins: 91.11 90.73 Rubbers (S) 109.56 109.19 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article123 1959-01-31 12 MELBOURNE Frl INVESTMENT and mining shares on the Stock Exchange here today continued to improve with National Radiators up 2s. and Consolidated Zinc up Is. 6d.. being the sharpest movements on Loans* y 3'i r 1956-59 £100 14s Bd. buyer Bank of N.S.W £37 H Con Zinc 79/9123 words
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Article147 1959-01-31 12 February first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 84'j cents per Ib. down three-quarters of a cent 00 Thursdays closing price. The tone was 'all. rioting prices tn cents per Ib.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 83";, sellers 84 Int. 1147 words
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Article354 1959-01-31 12 Difficult week in rubber r|!HE week Under review nas 1 been an extremely dlfttcult one for dealers, with little rhyme or reason to the fluctuations. report H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. In their current rubber market survey. The announcement ol December's production came as somewhat of a surprise as. although a354 words
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Article69 1959-01-31 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' 4vi»riation made the following change* In Its rates to merchant* ves'»rdav (oil rates to $'00> Sellln* T.T or O.D ready: Swiss Francs 141 French Fr-nr. 160*7: Italian Lir» •?"326 On the free exchange market In Hone Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at69 words
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Article62 1959-01-31 12 Ships Ivlne alongside the Slnianorf Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bayersteln 1-2. Bol«sevain 4-5. Mogilev 6 A. Tdomeneus 6-7. Cheklang 8-9 Sibones 10-11. Steel Fiver 13-14. President Polk 15-16. Agamemnon 18. Horvu Mara 19-20. Hoegh Sii*oray 23-24. Islander 25-36. Bronxvllle 27-28. Choko Maru 2»-30. Olenroy 31-32.62 words
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Article118 1959-01-31 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul [yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent j January /February $i 2 buyers. 143 > sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $63.50 sellers, drum $66. .m) sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muiuok unite $:34, Sarawak $133 (both down $1), i118 words
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Advertisement308 1959-01-31 12 NOTICE I. TAN .OCX UAT Ex-Mana-ger of TO. Klat Limited, wish to Inform all concerned that I have from to-day left the firm's service. Sgd. TAN HOCK UAT, 9. Lorong N. Telok Kurau. Spore. 15. HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED WISH THEIR CHINESE CUSTOMERS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW308 words
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Advertisement42 1959-01-31 12 NOTICE The Public are hereby notified that, as from the Ist February. 1959. Mr. Llm Wen c Yew is no longer in our employ, and is, therefore, not authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD42 words
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Advertisement186 1959-01-31 12 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify the public that Mr. John Lim lelt the services of Eastern Agencies (1946) Ltd.. on the :'Bth January. 1959 and he if therefore not authorised to act in any capacliv on orr behalf. KEDAH L.E.A. PERLIS L.E.A. Registration of Children born In 1953 for186 words
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Advertisement724 1959-01-31 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I ADVERTISEMENT A vacancy exists for a period of two years for a Programme Specialist In the Division of Applied Social Sciences. UNESCO. Parts for which citizens of the Federation Of Malaya may be considered. Basic salary equivalent to $18,366 Malayan per annum, plus allowances according to the724 words
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Advertisement993 1959-01-31 12 fct K LINE" Japan <V USA f acilic Atlantic Coast Service S'pcre P SUm Fenjnj Et* H« El* Koct ETA U EU NY HHIHI Mjru lit e«ll 1/ t FH 11/11 »ft 12 ft« 2M call 13/14 Frt II FH 11 FH 11 M» IS Mar 'Ntraf* Mari' Ist cm993 words
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Advertisement1557 1959-01-31 13 /iai: »405 MANSFIELD tfe CO., LTD. tab »*m i I inns) (incorporated <n Singapore) (11 Ikan) XT* THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 'Et UILINCS TO LIVERPOOL. CUSGOW, LONDON t CONTIHENTAI PORTS (Vi* Sau witt liatrti ti *r*c*M n* Pnaaa m tmt et GeM Nap*) Carrier option to proceed ma othn ports1,557 words
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Advertisement1269 1959-01-31 13 WP77TDmW&ITT7mfiTK77M\rff7F77T^ EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWAM UILINCS FM ADEN. PUT SAIO. lEMA, ANTWERP MTTIMAM, AMSTEMAM, •NEMEN, NAMtWK. CaPENHAIEN. GOTHENBURG ANI Ml* Sport f Sham Penang "SARGOOHA" I/IFM 1/ J FM "uuniu'~* ii/ii fm ami*) n/21 fm ■I. "KINA MFM/4MM 1/ I MM 1/ 7Mr CMI* LMMM tar ptsseagers CMIt Itirattt a1,269 words
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Advertisement1320 1959-01-31 13 p^SfrM THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. IU SIMAPMI (IM*rp*r*tM la tt* MitM UatM.) LINES UlltMt Tl ADEN. UK. 1 CONTINENTAL POUTS S'por* P. S'Ht. PrnMg MNMRAN toi lonoM RettarMai. •VMNm, Htmburg G.IVM/ IFM LMMI «nat ajitM* FM 77 MMIUNACN tor Aden, jeixiih, Port SMan. London, H«aa*r|. G'twitt 1/ T PM1,320 words
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Advertisement1284 1959-01-31 13 MeALISTER €k CO.. LTD. TELi M.i MMI tlilr*flH* 1> LIME* ULAVCNeTSS LINE l*M*N. HAVRE MTTIMAM. NAMIUM LOS AMELES. SAN FIANCIKO, MM far U.SJk., North Atlantic Porti lIATTLE, VANCOUVER I PMTUNt MM Canada Uceptiat cargi tM Caetral i Seal* Cm OF LIVERPOOL Aatrica rpar* P. S'h*. Ptnang IRONXVIUI 11 JM/ IFM1,284 words
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Article1078 1959-01-31 14 /thi\ FOURTH V TEST AUSTRALIA 200 FOR ONE IN DAY OF SENSATIONS From JACK FINGLETON WITH a good opening stand of 171, Australia today seemingly sewed up the Test rubber after May had won the toss and sent them in to bat. McDonald is still batting, being1,078 words
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282 1959-01-31 14 That five per cent tax plan is shelved SINGAPORE, Fri— T)ie Singapore Olympic and Sports Council today decided to shelve the proposed five per cent levy on gate collections of affiliates. The Council instead adopted a new recommendation made by its finance subcommittee that affiliates should stage benefit games for282 words
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Article53 1959-01-31 14 SINGAPORE, m— A last minute goal by L. Nonis enabled SRC B to beat 8.H.8. Police "B" ?-l in the flr round of the S.H.A.'s junior knockout competition on the pad an? today. SRC led 1-0 at half-time 1 1. rough QuenUn Orr while Jalil53 words
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Article412 1959-01-31 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA LIVELY TUSSLES ARE EXPECTED By SINGAPORE. Fri.— The annual clash between North and Sou'.h— the Mr layan Rugby Union's last and most Important fixture of the season takM place here tomorrow a. Jalan Besar Stadium (kickon 5 p.m.). It will be the 27th match412 words
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Article96 1959-01-31 14 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. 1. H. Osborne-Jones, a star wine ttareequarter in Malayan rugger 30 years ago. died at Henblas Meuring, Cardiganshire, on Jan. 24. He was 58. Mr. Osborne-Jones was a rubber planter in Malacca and Nt'uri Sembilan from 1926 to 1931 and during this period acquired96 words
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Article80 1959-01-31 14 AUSTRALIA Ist INNS. McDonald not out 112 Burke c Cowdrey b Bailey 66 Harvey not out 1 1 Extras 1 1 Total {for one) 200 Wicket Ml at: 171. To bat: O'Neill, Favall, M.ickjy. Davidson Benaud, Grout, Lindwall. Rorkc BOWLINC: Statham 9--0-33-0; Tntaman 12-4-29--0 Tyson 12-1-38-0 Bailey 11-0-35-1; Lock80 words
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Article86 1959-01-31 14 TK3K/O. Pri. Japan will dcx finitely compete ln the first Junior Asian Cup soccer competition ln Kuala Lumpur ln April, a spokesman for the Japan Soccer Association said today. The spokesman said 34 of the outstanding players ln high schools throughout Japan have already been selectedUPI - 86 words
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Article31 1959-01-31 14 HYDBBABAD. Sat.— Hyderabad gave an enterprising batting display against the West Indies touring team here today, scoring 232 all out ln their first Innings by clow of play. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1959-01-31 14 CALCUTTA. Fri.— Erland Kops, Danish holder of the All-England badminton championship, won the East Indian singles title here today beating P. Bose (Bengal) 15-5. 15-4.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article144 1959-01-31 14 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Mr. A. T. Rajah was re-elected president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at its annual general meeting at R.I. today. The former secretary. Mr. V. E. Perreau. declined to stand for re-election. In his place. Mr. Tans: Tuck Wah was elected by a144 words
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Advertisement603 1959-01-31 14 1 FEBBI'ART M A c >j CHINESE NEW 1959 issue Movie News On Sale Wow year special v phone AW3f!9SX9BfBWm\ JVOW Shouting Rrx Harrison Kay Kendall John Saxon Sandra Dee I mgm s "THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE" Tonlchl M Hit. Our Super (Inure New Year Attraction! B "I ITTI C lAf603 words
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Advertisement590 1959-01-31 14 tmm miT «0W SHOWING! J Th. LAST BLITZKRIEG V^ L S N J midnight "GUNMEN from LAREDO" J J TONIGHT! ROBERT KNAPP COLOUR (Columbia). H Today 9 a.m. "THE TREASIRE OF BENGAL". .j Tomorrow 9 a.m. "Nightingale of Alishan" ('hung Tzing (Mand.). X EffiED r £Z NOW SHOWING! p m590 words
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Miscellaneous48 1959-01-31 14 RUGGER North v South. Jalan Besar Stadium, 5 p.m. SOCCER Friendly: Jollllada v H.M.B. Newfoundland, Oeylang; Rajaji v Royal Signals, Farrer Park. TABLE-TENNIS ST.T.A. junior inter-club: Upper SCrangoon B.C. v Dental Association, S.Y.S.C, 8.15 p.m. HOCKEY S.H.A. junioi knockout (Ist round): RAP. Seletar v National Carbon, Serangoon Road.48 words
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Advertisement827 1959-01-31 15 BV^VP^PP^PPV^PVV^VP'VV Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j 1 Utmost cere should be token I I when replying to box number 1 odi. to use the CORRECT I I NUMBER ami Address to Hrn i Srreits Times, Times House, 1 River Valley Road. I Cash must be sent by827 words
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Advertisement809 1959-01-31 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Ward, Si (Min.)-Bax it et: txtrm. FULLY FURNISHED single bungalow available for immediate occupation at 40. Berwick Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate, rent reasonable. UNFURNISHED FLATS at Tembeling Road, Dlst. 13, 3 bedrooms, M/san., Rent 1175. Apply Mr. Lee, 123 Queen Street. Tel. (Spore) *****. UNFURNISHED ROOM for809 words
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Advertisement805 1959-01-31 15 EDUCATION it Word, Si (Mim.)-Box it et: txtrm. UNIVERSITY Tutorial Classes coaching for Latin, Malay, French. I School Certificate. Secretarial. < Commercial Subjects, Inter-Arts and Law. Ring K. B. Tay, M.A.. L.L.B. i Huns., 6 Bideford Road. Spore *****. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S February Beginners' Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. English (Qualifying Test/LOC),805 words
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Advertisement861 1959-01-31 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE .'0 Ward, SS < Mi*.)— Bax St et: txtrm. j BLUE/CREAM AUSTIN 105 1958 (April), 10.500 miles. What Offtrs? Apply Box A 6041 S.T. 1951 AUSTIN A7O. Good condition. Phone Penang 4691 Sundays only. 1968 A 35 Two Door Saloon European Owned, Cream excellent condition, only 5.500861 words
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Advertisement648 1959-01-31 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE I M Ward, Si i Win.,— Box St eU. txtrm. OOOD AND RELIABLE used Cars at low price' 1057 Consul, 1955 A-50, Wyvern, 1953 M.G.T.D. HUlman. 1952 Mayflower, Consul. 1950 Ril*y, HUlman. easy terms arranged. Seen i 15. Hamilton Rd.. Spore 1956 FORD STATION Wagon i 1955648 words
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Advertisement87 1959-01-31 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 19 Ward, Si (Him.)-Bax St eU. txtrm. SINGAPORE USED CAR Co Offers:- 1958 Vauxhall Velox. Victor. Hillman Minx. Austin A 35, Metropolitan. 1»57 Flat 1100. Ford Zephyr. 1956 Hlllman Minx. Morris Oxford. Opel Kapitan. 1955 1 Minor Station Wagon. MO. Mac- nette. Ford Zephyr. 1954 MO. TF.87 words
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Advertisement278 1959-01-31 15 $AYE (g|WON Nitf; flßk Vf»*r FRIGIDAIREjI Household Appliances J and Air Conditioners^^ mW S*fs?&+^mLmW DISCOUNTS and FREE GIFTS Until 7th February All showrooms open unlil 7 p.m. Up to .Hi February THE FRIGIDAIRE CENTRE Spore —63 Robinson Rood X.L 17 Bukit linrona Rood Ipoh 32 Jalan Yang Kolsom Penana Astoria278 words
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1299 1959-01-31 16 RACK I— S.ISs (Class 1, Dlv. x) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Never Better (H.Y. Tham) Yong. 6 9.0 (SF) <— > 2 ***** The Cobra <Mdms. Smith Sc Chan) Hobbs, 5 8.13 (O) Barratt 3 ***** Roman Galley II (TCT St.) Daniels, 4 8.111,299 words
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1324 1959-01-31 16 EPSOM JEEP - Prince of Lalita will triumph with Ward up EPSOM JEEP Tfffi; DANGER? WHO KNOWS... By EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Never Better (Race 1), Downing Street (Race 6) and General Pi I (Race 7). CALL BOY's double is Jacmac (Race 5) and Your Highness II (Race1,324 words
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Article160 1959-01-31 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BO* Rocc 1 2.1S NEVER SETTER O.nkum Raman Collcy II ROMAN GALLEY II Navar Better SM»ar Mistraw ■RILLIANT LIGHT Roman Gollcy II The Cobro Rocc 2 2.4S PICADOR Gallant Emaaror Swaat Dr.om II KRAKATOA Crond Chancellor G. EMPEROR Youghal Bnd«e Swaat Dream II Roc« I FULL160 words
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Article89 1959-01-31 16 MELBOURNE m Victoria, put In to bat by South Australia, scored 309 lor live wickets on lite opening day ot their Sheffield Shield match here today. The decision of Colin Pinch, South Australia's captain, to put Victoria in to bat surprised the crowd, as theReuter - 89 words
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76 1959-01-31 16 CLASSES 2 &4 HORSES TO RUN AT IPOH IPOH, Frl.— The Perak Tur Club's three-day meetlni on March 7. 11 and 14. wll be for horses in Class 2 ant Class 4. Class 2 horses will hav< their first runs over 6f o BJ f and second runs over 676 words
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Advertisement855 1959-01-31 16 LOCAL LEAVE 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box M ets. txtr* COMFORTABLE P A M I L V Accommodation available a*. Malacca Coast. For particulars write Mrs. Benn 2823 Klebang or Phone Klebang 254. HIRE PURCHASE 20 Words Si (Min.)— Sox it cU. Mini. EASIEST TERM— "Orient Ceillng and Table Fans855 words
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Advertisement58 1959-01-31 16 THE FOURTH TEST: See Jack Fingleton's report in Page 14 RECOGNISED EVERYWHERE^ ar _.1: r-4. AM J. fllll Jhi fSjjijftiCjPrfitßij^^ Kuala Lumpur Railway LMUV^^J^S; Station, opened in LBB6, V- > s a familiar landmark in US the Federal Capital and a v AsMpr\^*^f,ts^ -*?*^^k l on aiu l for the58 words
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