The Straits Times, 22 February 1959
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Title Section12 1959-02-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,226. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration812 1959-02-22 1 Vincent Ng - RENDEZ VOUS Vincent Ng With naval precision and a 21-gun salute 1.40- AND YACHT IS A SPECK ON THE HORIZON £Rom Aboard the destroyer HMS Cavalier one of the escort ships. SATURDAY 'We are joined by two Shackletons from RAF Changi' WITH the accuracy of timing achieved as a commonplace812 words
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90 1959-02-22 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Strong urrents today foiled the final attempt by the Royal N.ivy to lift the Pitho for the Royal yacht to pass, through the Keppci Harbour tomorrow. forking against time, the Navy salvage team went to work early this mornini; to90 words
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Article364 1959-02-22 1 MOSCOW, Saturday. |U|R. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, was warmly welcomed by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, when he arrived here today for a 10-day visit to Russia. A Soviet band played "God Save The Queen" as the fur-hatted British Prime Minister stepped from aReuter - 364 words
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Article61 1959-02-22 1 MAN SLASHED BY SICKLE THUGS SINGAPORE. Sat— Police tonight found a man badly slashed in Palmer Road here. He is Kalpal Singh, 20 Kalpal was sent to hospital for treatment. Later he told detectives two men hacked him with a sickle. He said the attack came after he was chased.61 words
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Article25 1959-02-22 1 MEXICO CITY. Sat—President Eisenhower and President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico ended two days of informal talks in Acapulco. last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article329 1959-02-22 1 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. IX The pilot of an R.A.F. helicopter and another airman were burned to death when their craft crashed in a disused mine in Serdang, 12 miles from here, this morning. The helicopter narrowly missed three Chinese boys who were fishing In the329 words
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541 1959-02-22 1 NEW PAP SCHEME FOR SATELLITE TOWNS SINGAPORE, Sat. The People's Action Party will revise the Singapore Master Plan "to suit local conditions" if it comes into power. The party's treasurer, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, who is also Mayor of Singapore, said the PAP541 words
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Article72 1959-02-22 1 ASWAN lEgyptn Sat.— Aga Khan the third, former spiritual leader of 20 million Ismailis who died in Switzerland in 1957, was reburied here today in a new mausoleum built on his instructions to "live thousands of years." Crowds of white -cl<a d, chanting Ismailis from allReuter - 72 words
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Article29 1959-02-22 1 DIPLOMAT CAVE AWAY SECRETS COPENHAGEN, Sat. Einar Blechingberg, 63, Danish diplomat accused of giving NATO secrets to foreign power, jailed for eight years today for espionage. Rrutcr.29 words
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Advertisement235 1959-02-22 1 drink more fresh milk LEARN CLARINET PLAYING The BENNY GOODMAN WAY l-icw would you like to appear cs a Soloist like Benny Goodman wiih this Symphony Orchestra? TI-? crowning event ot Benny Goodman'f professional career to date was his oppearance as soloist with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in235 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1959-02-22 2 Today's Royal Visitor PRINCE PHILIP- by his friends (Part 2) Concluding: The most.. SPLENDID AT WINNING OVER AN AUDIENCE— ANY AUDIENCE CHARMING HE'S SO GAY AND EASY...NO BOTHER AT ALL DEDICATED TO HIS JOB AS FIRST GENTLEMAN OF BRITAIN I They crowd in memories of Prince Philip from men and1,784 words
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Article1015 1959-02-22 3 Malayans find him friendly, informal ceived a note, with a beautiful white orchid. The note said:— "The Queen and I both enjoyed your dancing enormously. "This is just to express our sympathy on your mishap—Philip." I have it framed now. I think Princ Philip is one1,015 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1959-02-22 3 R. Chandran - S'PORE AIRPORT READY FOR THE JET AGE R. Chandran By IN another three months, residents living near the Singapore Airport in Paya Lebar, who are used to the roars of airliners landing and taking-oil, will hear a new note. It will be the muffled roar of jet engines, signalling the1,116 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-02-22 3 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST C This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle Contest 'D' for January, which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.34 words
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257 1959-02-22 4 Philip will be on the air 3 times SINGAPORE, Sat— Radio Singapore will give a wide coverage in all languages of the visit of Prince Philip. Mr. Tony Beamish. Director of Broadcasting said this today, giving preview of the programmes arranged. Three times during the next week the voice of257 words
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75 1959-02-22 4 Malaya sends greetings to Arab state KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a telegram to the President of the United Arab Republic on its national day. The message reads: "On the occasion of your national day, please accept my sincere greetings and my very good wishes for75 words
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100 1959-02-22 4 MALACCA, Sat. Chinese community leaders will meet on Tuesday to plan a drive for blood for the General Hospital blood bank. The convenors yesterday distributed thousands of handbills to people in the town asking them to attend tne meeting. The hospital will be100 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-02-22 4 HONEYMOON IN BRITAIN FOR VIOLET AND lAN CINCAPORE, Sat.—Vivacious ex-airgirl Violet Ooi, 24, who was secretly married to an English engineer here about six weeks ago, today left for London on her honeymoon. Only a few relatives and close friends knew about her240 words
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124 1959-02-22 4 MAN WHO CHEATED JOBLESS IS JAILED SINGAPORE. Sat. Managing proprietor of an employment agency, who cheated three jobless men of more than $1,000 in order to pay a court fine of $1,000 imposed on a charge of cheating, was today jailed for two years Cheang Ban Swee. of Uni--8 c124 words
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Article58 1959-02-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sal. Ronald Stead of the Christian Science Monitor has been re-elected pr»-sld-nt of the Foreign Correspondents of South-East Asia Other officials are: Vice presidents: Anthony J. Lawrence (8.8.C.) Yves Causse (A.F.P. >, Don. E. Huth (AJ>.). Secretary: Wee Kirn Wee (U.P.1.); treasurer Dennis Bloodworth (Observer); Committee:The Times - 58 words
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Article35 1959-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, will move at the Assembly meeting on March 3. that the report of the Select Committee on the N-anyang University Bill, be adopted.35 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-02-22 4 Prince Philip's local equerry ASP O I H vi > til OMAK, of the Singapore polite, who will act a& ex-tra-equerry to Prince Philip and accompany him throughout his visit to Singapore. He is the first local man to serve as equerry to the royal family. Inche Othman, joined the132 words
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Article31 1959-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. M. W. Eldridge. of Oxley Road, was fined $25 in a magistrate court today for installing In his home a wireless receiver without a licence.31 words
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Article191 1959-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A police constable today told a Singapore court how during a struggle with four men at Upper Dickson Road on Feb. 1 he routed three of them by firing his revolver in the air. Constable Khajan Singh. 19. was testifying at191 words
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347 1959-02-22 4 U.S. gift milk: Importer is fined $1,250 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A FTER he decided to piead guilty to two summons charges when his defence was called, Ong Scow Khang, manager of Tong Thye and Co., Chin Chew Street, was fined a total of 51,250 He admitted Illegally importing 20 cases of347 words
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130 1959-02-22 4 King cobra, Alsatian ***** fight to death JESSKLION. Sat. An Alsatian ***** and a ninefoot King Cobra fought a a death battle in Kinarut. near here, this week The *****, owned by Mr. A. K Howell. was heard snarling one morning near the servants' quarters. It was thought she was130 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-02-22 4 At your cinema Kuanlan CATHAY: Seminole Uprising 10.30 a.m.; Green Swan Club 12 30. 2.30. 7. 9.30 REX: Backlash 10.45 a.m Onr. Kay Yee (Mandarin) 12.30. 2.30. 7. 9.30. kola II ha i .i LIDO: Gadis Peladann < Malay i 9.30 a.m.; Foo Chay Keng <Manrtarln) 3. 7.15. 9.30. ODEON:103 words
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A full day for the Prince
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214 1959-02-22 5 CINCAPORE, Sat. From the moment I he steps ashoie at Clifford Pier to- morrow morning. Prince Philip will be taken on a 13-hour whirl of activities E which do not end until past midnight. The first day cf his heavy214 words
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667 1959-02-22 5 Morning 015 to 10* Tne Bri V. ID TO ""'•tanniupro- ceeds >oulh ot St. John's ls- land and drops anchor at Man o 1 War anchorage It is escorted by Royal Navy and Royal Malayan Navy vessels. MRNVR vessel Panglima joins667 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-02-22 5 Where to see the Prince on his first day in S'pore PBPTO' j^i^^^^n a i iact^^b16 words
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Article706 1959-02-22 5 CINCAPORE. Sat. J The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and People's Action Party City Councilors will receive the Duke of Edinburgh at City Hall and at the council's pavilion at the Constitution Exposition not 3S Royalty but "like any other guest, as Asian custom demands706 words
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Article315 1959-02-22 5 J^UCHING, Sat. Borneo Airways is offering a chance for a number of Sarawak citizens to see the arrival of the royal yccht Britannia up the Sarawak River with Prince Philio aboard, reports the North Borneo News and Sabah Times. There will al.-o be flights315 words
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Article, Illustration388 1959-02-22 6 SIMPLE DRESSES CHOSEN FOR TUESDA Y'S PARTY Susan Barrie fashions A survey on what they will wear to the Royal garden party COTTONS AND PRINTED PURE SILKS ARE STRONG FAVOURITES AFTER a quick survey during the week on what Singapore women are likely to wear to Tuesday's Royal garden party,388 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-02-22 6 SIMPLE BATIK print makes Crace's Edwardian line dress, topped by 4 brief, loose jacket. Her small hat is fine white straw with handmade flowers and veiling. Matching white gloves. Hat by Antoinette.35 words
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239 1959-02-22 6 A new all-purpose cream that keeps your skin young ANEW cream containing ingredients that prevent dehydration and ageing of the skin even in the tropics is one of the best all-purpose preparations for years, according to Singapore beauty specialist Mrs. Amy Wee. '^Bkln does tend to become dried out In239 words
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Article136 1959-02-22 6 r DAY'S recipe Is from New Zealand Maori Kisses. It is taken from Robin Howe's "Cooking from the Commonwealth." For these delicious cookies you need: 2 oz. butter. 4 oz. sugar; 1 breakfast cup flour; i teaspoon vanilla essence; 1 teaspoon baking powder; J breakfast cup chopped blanched walnuts:136 words
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Advertisement231 1959-02-22 6 PORCELAIN s^%, Lotus Flower Libation Cup JP» {Ming Dynasty A.D. 1 368-1644) %j<- delicate porcelain cup, in the form of a lotus <hi flower, emblem of purity and perfection. Mp The white IJHBpBo^ soap ,4- E3nE^^k 1(***** Ra <4JMI By jfi^fcsSSy 'p 1 c w hite purity of Lux Toilet231 words
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252 1959-02-22 7 Be reasonable, SIT chief tells grousing fire victims SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said that many of the complaints made by Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims about the S.I.T. flats provided lor them at Kallang were "unreasonable." "It's no good grumbling that252 words
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Article68 1959-02-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. An American birth control expert. Dr. Gregory Pincus. research director of the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology. Mas>achu.setts. will arrive next week to give a talk on "Fertility Control with Oral Medication." The talk, to be held at 8 p.m. next Sunday at the68 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-02-22 7 The Standard Vacuum Oil Company yesterday held a reception in Singapore on the occasion of the official opening of its offices in Shaw House in Orchard Road. About 500 people were invited to the morning reception held on the ninth floor. The company lias taken119 words
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150 1959-02-22 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Tham Tat Ming, president of the Seremban Town Council, expressed regret today that he and his 32 fellow councillors who are on a visit here had not been able to meet all the Singapore City Councillors. Speaking at a press150 words
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Article50 1959-02-22 7 MALACCA. Sat. Work started last month to increase Malacca's water supply is expected to be completed in a weeks time. But unless wei weather sets in there is little likelihood of the rationing being lifted. Rainfall so far this month is about half an inch.50 words
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160 1959-02-22 7 KING SPENDS TWO HOURS AT THE RACES FXAN'G. Saturday .—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong attended the ftnang races today, spending about two hours at the Batu Gantong race course. Their Majesties, who arrived here from Alor Mar after attending the installation of the Sultan of Kedah160 words
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330 1959-02-22 7 A salesman killed himself on being found out CINGAPORE, Sat. A Sime Darby salesman killed himself by jumping from the fifth floor of Crosby House when his fraud was discovered, the coroner was told today. The coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, recorded a suicide verdict on Ng Kirn Song, 34.330 words
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Article37 1959-02-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Orchids grown in the Botanic Gar- dens for the Queen, will be presented to Prince Philip at a dinner to be given by the Chief Minister. Tun Urn Yew Hock, on Monday.37 words
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442 1959-02-22 7 Feudal splendour but no feudal ideas, says Ruler NEW SULTAN OF KEDAH PLEDGES HIMSELF TO SERVE HIS PEOPLE ALOR STAR, Saturday. KEDAH'S new Ruler, Sultan Abdul Halim Shah, today gave an assurance that the revival of ancient ceremonies at his installation yesterday would not mean the revival of any outworn442 words
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146 1959-02-22 7 MAN-WIFE TIFFS: 'KEEP OUT PRESSMEN' CINGAPOKK. Sat. The O Malay Education Council here wants the Muslim Krligiou* Court to hold hrurincs of quarrels between husband and wtvu in camera. In a letter to Inche Taha Suhuimi. president of the Court, the Courwil said if such hearings could not be held146 words
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Advertisement70 1959-02-22 7 For that well-groomed look '1 here is nothing so excellent for keeping the hair smooth, glossy and healthy as Yardley solidified i^ brilliantines. They give your head that A{ sleek look of grooming which is so feftf^L desirable. Besides the famous Lavender fj ylf) fragrance there is now the new70 words
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Advertisement146 1959-02-22 7 jJP" DONT TAKE CHANCES'^^m f -by asking Just for 'oil' 1| Your dealer or garage man can't guess which oil you want That is why you should always ask for Gastrol by name both on the forecourt and in the service bay. ask for CASTROL i: A j|^ byname _jj146 words
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Miscellaneous12 1959-02-22 7 me <SAMOOL€ 1} r I CANY UCAS WHAT C it« puoe clip*12 words
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Article51 1959-02-22 8 BATH (England), Sat. Laurence Housman, the author and playwright, best known for his Victoria Regina. a stage chronicle of the life of Queen Victoria, died today in Butleigh Hospital. Somerset, aged 93. He was a brother of the poet A. E. Housman who died in 1936.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-22 8 IT ENDED UP AS COMPLETE WRECK IN MINING POOL A CLOSE UP of the RAF Sycamore helicopter which crashed near a disused mining pool in Serdang, near Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Both airmen in the aircraft were burned to death. Sunday Times picture.UP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration214 1959-02-22 8 Girls sweep the day at 'two tongue' contest SINCAPORE. Saturday. QIRLS carried the day at the first b. lingual oratorical contest held in the Chines* V.M.C.A.. Prince Edward Road, today. Girls took five of the six prizes awarded for both the Junior and the Senior sections, leaving only a third214 words
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Article59 1959-02-22 8 WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO BOY IN BUS CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Sat An Indian woman gave birth to a boy in a bus at the 13th milestone yesterday. The woman, a Sunset Palek tea estate labourer, was travelling with her husband from Brinchang new village to Tapah Hospital. Mother and son were59 words
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70 1959-02-22 8 New building to open on Founder's Day SINGAPORE. Sat. The O Chief Minister, Tun Urn Yew Hock, will open the new Anglo-Chinese School building in Coleman Street here at 3.30 p.m next Sunday— the rounders Day. After the ceremony, the school will be dedicated Dy Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz of70 words
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280 1959-02-22 8 lUEW DELHI. Sat— The 27-nation conference on family planning here ended today after a week of discussion with the 750 delegates passing a resolution declaring that freedom for parents to decide on the number of children they wanted was "a basic human right."Reuter - 280 words
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Advertisement322 1959-02-22 8 \^^4^t>^3 JHUB^B^^^BifflC?^* a Hugc Spirai Casint!: f thc #^VsSlF^^ 'H^B!~~-SiBBEiS? 150,000 HP Francis Turbinr .^^••'••'■^^^t J lnc Bhakra IWn Station, -fciV^SS riLM% wK^E\ iggJEfc--, Punjab, India. Jt 1* X This trade mark represents half a century of service to world industry. Behind it are 40,000 employees, 17 factories, two research322 words
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Article, Illustration531 1959-02-22 9 ABDULLAH AHMAD - Da tin Rahah is ready to make her first public speech ABDULLAH AHMAD By KUALA LUMPUR CHY, charming and simple. This is ho* most people would de scribe the Johore-borr wife of the Prime Minis ter designate, Dato Ab dul Razak bin Hussein after meeting and talk ing to her.531 words
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524 1959-02-22 9 The Countryman's Journal THE celebration of Chinese New Year in the Dusun did not differ from that of last year. The children as usual were all dressed up with nowhere to go. because transport was not obtainable. The Pineapple Queen stayed524 words
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Article76 1959-02-22 9 AUCKLAND. Sat. New t Zealanders' idea of wed- I dins; jokes can be very crude, says the Rev. Milton Edmunds He cites these cases: PAINTING the fiont seat of the bridegroom's car with a leather dressing so that I the bridal couple stuck to it. FILLING76 words
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Article48 1959-02-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The general purposes comimittee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council has decided not to impose a prohibition on establishing new boarding houses and hotels in the Federal capital. But in future only appli- cations from Federal citizens, 1 wyi be considered.48 words
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Article334 1959-02-22 9 Cine Corner FILM-MAKER THE ART OF ADDING SOUND TO FILM article deals briefly with the art of adding sound to a film. Only when the film has been shot, titled and edited, should the work of adding sound begin. First, project the film. make notes on the sequence of events334 words
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Article330 1959-02-22 10 TCX)R three reasons Singa- pore today welcomes with open arms Prince Philip. He is consort of the Queen, he is himself, and he is a Mountbatten, nephew of the man who headed the forces that freed Singapore from the Japanese. Like the other scattered and tiny parts330 words
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Article160 1959-02-22 10 MO load system is stronger than its weakest bridge, j This is particularly noticeable h. Malaya where road transport operators are always complaining about the limitations on loads made necessary by weak bridges. latest pronouncement on the subject comes from Ministry of Works. Posts and 1 elecommunications i,\160 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1959-02-22 10 LLOYD MORGAN - INTERVIEW... TODAY'S PROFILE LLOYD MORGAN \JY MILLS RECALLS OLD VIC DAYS IN SPORE SINGAPORE will always have» a warm spot in the regard of film and stage star John Mills. For it was here, nearly 30 years ago. that his rags and obscurity to riches and fame story began by1,079 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1959-02-22 10 Jeffrey Francis - Jeffrey Francis By One dark, moonless night in January, 1955, nine good citizens of Banting in the Ulu Langat area of Selangor met in 1 secret in the house of the District Officer. The outcome of that meeting was the formation of the Banting1,567 words
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Advertisement22 1959-02-22 10 flt pays to ask for it >| by name FROM PA*IS TO PENANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM the best the world over22 words
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Article1486 1959-02-22 11 ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? THE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest D (January) was not won. The Jackpot for Contest "E (March) will therefore be $25,000. Twenty seven entrants submitted a solution which differed at one point from the solution which the judges held to give1,486 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-02-22 11 NOW THE PRETTY STENO WEDS HER LIEUTENANT I POH, Sat. They mef 1 for the first time at a dance near London. Last night. 18 months after that first mcetine. Lieut. Abdul Rahman bin Muhamed Nur. 25, of the Federation Armed Forces,225 words
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Article128 1959-02-22 11 Dato Kamil caught in cold spell WASHINGTON. Sat. Malaya's new Ambassador to the United States, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. arrived here last night in the midst of one of Washington's coldest winter spells. The Malayan diplomat was accompanied by his wife and two daughters who held their coats tightly about128 words
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Article69 1959-02-22 11 LONDON, Sat. Britain is to provide Nato with an atomic-weapon V-bomber force, it was officially announced here yesterday. Mr. George Ward, the Secretary of State for Air. said, in a memorandum to the 1959-60 air estimates that General Lauris Norstad. the Nato supreme allied commander inReuter - 69 words
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Article31 1959-02-22 11 LONDON. Sat. -Sir George Beharrel, former president, managing director and chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Company, died at his home in Harpenden. Herts.. last night aged 85— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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94 1959-02-22 11 MALACCA. Sat. C'hHd marriages among Indians in Malacca have stopped, the chairman of the Social Welfare Department's Indian advisory panel. Mr. C. M Seth. said in his 1058 report released today. The panel had not had a case of such94 words
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Article28 1959-02-22 11 MALACCA. Sat —The Governor of Malacca. Tun Leon- 1 Yew Koh. will pay his first official visit to the Federal Customs Training School here on Tuesday.28 words
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Article171 1959-02-22 11 GEOFFREY BOLAND - TIN PRICE RISE SURPRISES MARKET GEOFFREY BOLAND By CINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price in Singapore today rose fractionally by 12^2 cents to $402.87& a Dicul on an offering estimated at 115 tons. This rise for the eighth consecutive trading day surprised the market which had expected an easier tendency following171 words
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Article86 1959-02-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The acting Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today praise a the 22 Special Air Service Regiment for their contribution in Improving the Emergency situation in the country. The Minister paid this tribute when he presented them86 words
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Article41 1959-02-22 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra February $43 buyers. $43 2 sellers. The tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $63.50 sellers. drum $67 sellers. The tone was quiet.41 words
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Miscellaneous560 1959-02-22 11 ROYAL VISIT: Arrival of NATIONAL: Course on public Prince PhlUp. on the Britannia in speaking, at Cultural Centre, the Singapore roads. 10 a.m. and Canning Ki.se. 8 m lands at Cllßord Pier at 11.15 WESLEY METHODIST FELa.m.; visit to Kranjl War Memo- LOWSHIP: Talk by Mr. J.A E. rial 4.30560 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-02-22 12 "EVENING" submitted by Steve Chan, 147-G Rifle Range Rood, Mk. 16, Penang wins this week's top prize of $30. The oicturf was taken with a Rolleicord V camera and Verichrome Pan film. SUing: f-5.6. 1 250 second.40 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-02-22 12 "Treetop" by Lim Meow Yeng. 103 Hutton Lane. Penang wins the second prize ol $15. It was taken with a Yashica camera and Fuji film. Setting: Ml. 1/200 second.32 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-02-22 12 Runner-up prizes of $10 each go to •Feline" ibeiow right i. by H. C. Chiang, and "Leaves" 'below left), by Miss Dorothy Poey.23 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-22 12 Mr. Chiang. 42-B Lim Liak Street Singapore 3. used a Rolleicord camera and Kodak Plus X film Setting with single flash buib: f-16. IaOO second. Mis.s Poey. 76 Stili Road. Singapore 13. used a Roliejcord camera and Kodak VP 129 film. Setting: f-16, 1 100 second.46 words
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Article46 1959-02-22 12 HOW TO ENTER MARK you entries: Picture Contest, The Sundoy Times, Times House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9. Self-addressed and stamped envelopes must be enclosed to ensure return of rejected prints. Name, address and setting must be written clearly on the back of every photograph submitted46 words
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Article87 1959-02-22 12 AT THE end of the year, the Sunday Times will award a special cash prize for the "Photo of the Year." This competition in no way overlaps the weekly contest, which will continue as usual. An independent panel of judges will select the "Photo of the87 words
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Article1410 1959-02-22 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY I ET us assume we nave exposed our roll of film and are now ready to develop it in a new tank and have little, if any, previous experience in photographic process ing It is difficult lor most of us who have perhaps been developing1,410 words
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Advertisement687 1959-02-22 12 TOOL OF 1001 USES outfits for Pulling Maintenance Push pull Industry Pipe bending BT^^^^ J Basic units RAMS RANGE FROM 2 TO 100 TONS and are all s!eel construction with a variety of closed heights and heights of lift. There >^^T "iti l c also s P ecia types such687 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-02-22 12 rjz. I I oo I o7 I Hog I ACKOSS: 1. Takes for cninted 42. Forlorn <B>. (8); 7. Vessel <4»; 10. Rant DOWN: 1. Expresses objection <4h; 11. Presh (5); 13. Com- (8i; 2. Plant (4>: 3. Occurrence mences is>; 14. Shortness 4. Transmitted (4); 5. Loi7): 16. Shelter197 words
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Article, Illustration440 1959-02-22 13 PETER LIM - A gem of a picture is Gigi PETER LIM CHEVALIER, CARON TOPS IN GAY MUSICAL Previewed by CICI Leslie Caron, Maurice M.G.M. (Cinemascope) Chevalier, Louit Jourdan. LESLIE CARON as a gawky teenager, Maurice Chevalier as a polished and very unattached boulevardier, and a lyrical dressing-up have turned Colette's little novel440 words
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Article121 1959-02-22 13 On the Record MAKE room for Ethel Ennis a singer with an insinuatingly husky and wholesome voice, and certainly one of the brightest new stars to be orbitting today among the fraternity of pop canaries. Ethel's debut album for Capitol (T 941) is her firm and eloquent clatm to a121 words
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344 1959-02-22 13 A new voice among the pop canaries Taking A Chance On Love, smouldertngly torchy in I Cried For You and Thrill Me. and wistfully sentimental in I Remember (The Corn Fields of Home). Etnel is accompanied by an extremely competent but uncredlted ensemble in this 10--track disc. pOR his latest344 words
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Advertisement645 1959-02-22 13 %W*% THE CATHAY =>f^ J *lnj orgah|Sat|on w 2 mmw^mmhl hearty welcome to 3f {I H.R.H. PRINCE PHILIP,%\ I Duke of Edinburgh x ■^C [till 111? I I'hoi.. unuj cunisilMßt v m 145 415 > 51 > Don Murray "Tfcasa Thousand Hills" (V( )f i i •|C Richard Ejan 'HWHOnO645 words
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Miscellaneous797 1959-02-22 13 THE NAKED TRUTH But It Is not his g^n-slinglng touch. T Tk pmm or his gambling that people find No women are cast in Terry-Thomoi, Peter disconcerting. It's that poker thi t f )h hproi( STi, ZT'atioT'"' ■>" «><> LcXS ue H LFaS d C s 5Si«SR.»ffl"-S StST*- thelr supl797 words
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Miscellaneous130 1959-02-22 13 News; 8.05 Breakfast Club, 9.00 Morning Froßiinune Summary; 9.02 South Of The Border: 9.15 Morning Service; 9.55 Interlude; 10.00 The Big Still: 10.30 Mandarin Mixture: 11.00 Sports Forum; 11.30 Grazio Frugoni: 11.45 TalkIng About Teaching: 12.00 Music For Plucked Strings. P.M. 12.30 Speak Malay: 100 Bill Mceuffle; 1.15 Relax And130 words
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Article, Illustration1809 1959-02-22 14 FREDDIE MILLS - THE NIGHT I YELLED... ...AND FLED FREDDIE MILLS "■■■CONCLUDING™™"* MY GREAT FIGHTS by 1 AS TOLD TO TERENCE FEELEY-J JUNE 4, 1946 that was the night I nearly made boxing history. For I was so pre-oc-cupied with a tactical problem that I almost climbed into the ring before the startled1,809 words
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Advertisement276 1959-02-22 14 YOU WONT FIHI6 AHYTHIUe TO BEAT V| M m SMOOTHER, FASTER ctEAWWte! A bright, clean, shining house is every woman's pride and joy. And when you see a home like this, you can be certain that Vim has been busy again, getting cleaning results beyond compare. You can really trust276 words
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Advertisement73 1959-02-22 14 The Gift with a Prom isp j/*^&j V s^Lmw mt v ow \y\ S V^yZjpJJ'J'^^^ Jbc wonderful selection of \^3r 'v^ B^ Girard Perregaux wotches N^-J or es ore 'reasurcd examples of watch-making as a fine ort. Since 1791 #Cirard-Perrcgoux hove been the choice of those who instinctively recognise Ukt73 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-02-22 14 Quick Quiz 1. Re-assemble 2 S's, C 2 L's 2 O's. 1 A, and 1 C E to find something larger E than life. 2. A royal voyage 2 could begin at PORT ELIZABETH and end at PORT PHILIP which ocean would it cross? 5 3. FIVE DOCTORS IN SEARCH76 words
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Miscellaneous70 1959-02-22 14 class of SIMON Y. and what is the crime of is PECULATION? 5. Would you most j likely find a HOBBEMA j in Kew Gardens, the National Gallery, the Tower of London, or at j Jodrell Bank? 6. FIFTY-FIFTY is j an expression which j could easily have been coined70 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-02-22 15 THIS MADE SHARIS FATHER ANGRY Father didn't like it at all when he saw this picture of his 20-year-old daughter, Shari Mahal, who has just completed a supporting role in the J. Arthur Rank film. "Tiger Bay." Mr. Sultan Devji, a wealthy Bombay businessman, angrily ordered Shari home. Like the109 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1959-02-22 15 AA|/rQQTPP|| interviews a famous producer and his LnUllLllvl CCIl blonde wife^l4,S00 feet above sea level A new film title likely for Han Suyin's 'The Mountain is Young* Oriental women are tar nicer than American women QUOTE BY MRS. DMYTRYK HIGH above the sky was1,250 words
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Article51 1959-02-22 15 AUCKLAND. Sat Government scientist Dr. J. B Waterhouse. back from research In eastern Australia into fossilised sea shells, says there is mounting evidence that Australia and New Zealand were once joined by land. They are now separated by 1 300 miles of the Tasman51 words
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Advertisement484 1959-02-22 16 ga^ ,/>//,<> NEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U.S.A.— 9&V£2w%l Interior Terrific... cloiei with m*.n door, q Here .1 uprr low cost refrigerator built Too Mim-C«bc Ice 'or the whole family, with plenty of wide Trjyj f^ shelves, trays, and ample compartments Egg Rjcli for all those frozen foods the only £k Full-Width484 words
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Miscellaneous1494 1959-02-22 16 THOUGH lkZ2\K K\7 (aCEPuL T O. OSAC/ll) I STAY T Tw E S'SmT, t A (S2 A k, f& jr-i project. An idea cause you some concern. fv*j» that you havt- the week as a rW{ff£ tl/rrif 1?/\D ATT rWTI ML ~Wm W?& heen consider- f~ I** whole should *****1,494 words
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Article, Illustration993 1959-02-22 17 THE TOO LARGE 'L PLA TES Problems for our Wise Men this week include an officious' cop, a million dollar ambition and a potential suicide 7fe I WAS stopped by an officious constable the other day. He told me that my "L" plates were too big. What right has he993 words
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Article39 1959-02-22 17 IF YOU have a query or a doubt, drop a line to the Know Alls and save a trip to the encyclopaedia. Address your letter to: The Know Alls, Sunday Times. Times House, Singapore 9.39 words
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214 1959-02-22 17 ROME. Sat— During the past several months visitors to Rome have been making the same request of sightseeing guides they've been making for hundreds of years. They've wanted to see. among other historic spots, the Colosseum. St. Peter's and the Catacombs. However,214 words
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912 1959-02-22 17 She is sorry she hurt a handsome boy gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK COME time ago I met a very handsome boy and he has become really interested in me. Now he has found out that I have been going out with another boy and is very burt. However, he is912 words
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Advertisement71 1959-02-22 17 Di,cover JAPAN Offering you, the passenger, V^S iMk ft 1 J Imm mm C an unbeatable combination of C i^^^N r# \>A speed, comfort unsurpassed V-vJ g£Bm!&*&E^ JS service. gJm^**'*' hfX _^^^s^s^sft tf"^sPV^^^« I L^g^g^gfgtV^ Q3 JAPAN AIR LINES j^Lfc^. Offices: sth Floor, American International Building /o^^£^ j^^R\ Robinson Road,71 words
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Advertisement15 1959-02-22 17 Address your letters: Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.15 words
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Article, Illustration500 1959-02-22 18 Ambrose Khaw - Ambrose Khaw MOTORING... by CAR OF DISTINCTION IN MEDIUM-PRICE RANGE ■J"HE new Humber Super Snipe is a car of distinction in the medium price field, offering a degree of luxury usually associated only with custom-built limousines. It is a full six-seater, yet overall dimensions are sufficiently500 words
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260 1959-02-22 18 Hanif and Saeed put Pakistanis well on top KARACHI. Saturday. I ITTLE opening bat Hanif Mohammed and Saeed Ahmad put Pakistan in a commanding position after the second day's play in the First Test against the West Indies here today At close Pakistan had taken their overnight score of 54Reuter - 260 words
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Article68 1959-02-22 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Victoria entered the final of the old boys soccer competition for the Marshall Shield when they beat St. Andrew's 4-1 at the Victoria School ground today. Victoria, who won the Shield |M| war. will now meet either Christian Brothers or Rattles In the final68 words
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Article74 1959-02-22 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. AnuloChinese School won the English Secondary Schools basketball title when they beat Presbyterian B.S. 64-38 in the final at the S.Y.S.C. today. A.C.S/s victory was mainly due to the splendid performances of Sim Kee Thye and Teo Kim Yum, both of whom have played74 words
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Article90 1959-02-22 18 SINCIAI'ORB. Sat. -75 Squadron RNZAF uns surprisingly beaten by nine points iti'.ree penalty goals > to nil by 4! Squadron RNZAF in their last rueger match at Changi today. The 75 Squadron, stationed at Tenssah. had planned to wind up i.i.L.. «eason with another victory,90 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-02-22 18 Were you right? Answers to Quiz in Page 14: 1. Colossal. 2 Indian Ocean South Africa to Australia. 3. Pasternak, Conan Doyle. R.L. Stevenson, R. Thorndike, Trollope. 4 Writers (literary theft). Clergy (sale of a living). Theft, particularly of money. 5. National Gallery. Dutch artist, famous picture is 'The Avenue.63 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-02-22 18 *«ad b«f we.n lilt** to find »h« MMd*n P«r»onolit» 1. Something extra, yet something mining, it seems (2, 4). 2. In which a boxer keeps his winnings? (5). 3. Mind your head! It'l nothing (4). 4. Turf consistency is on the way out (5). 5. Football's pensioners (7). 6. He's131 words
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Miscellaneous127 1959-02-22 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Presumes. 7. P.al DOWN: 1. Protests. 2. Rap*-. Ifl HavA 11 Novel 11 Onei.s 3 Fvem 4 S*"" 1 5 Engine. 6. 10. Ra\e 11. Noxel, 13. Opem. SolVfc pe[ g AUered 9 Lure 14. Glitter. 16. Tent, 17. Live. 18. 12. Vie. 15. Even, 17.127 words
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418 1959-02-22 19 MALAYA SNATCH VICTORY IN THE 49th MINUTE MALAYA 1; SINGAPORE 0 SINGAPORE. Sat.— After struggling for 48 minutes, Malaya registered their fourth post Olympic hockey triumph over Singapore by a goal to nothing in the home international hockey match here today. Malaya were firm favourites but a vastly- improved Singapore418 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-22 19 WORLD flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina {right) launches a left hook to Japan's flyweight king, Ken|i Yonekura, in the seventh round of a non-title 10 rounder at the Nihon University Amphitheatre here. Perez won the bout by a unanimous points decision. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 46 words
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192 1959-02-22 19 POLICE MOVE TO THIRD PLACE WITH 3-1 VCTORY SINGAPORE Sat Police 'A took third position in the Singapore Government Services Div. l league when they beat Public Works Department 3-1 al Jalun Bc.-ai Stadium today. Police now have seven points with one more match in hand Tan Tock Seng, who192 words
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Article57 1959-02-22 19 MELBOURNE. Sat —New South Wales dismissed South Australia for 136 to take a first innings lead of 229 on the second day of the Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. SCORES NS.W 365 (Burke 103. Harvey 84. Marks 63. Hitchcox 5-85). South Australia 136 iDansieReuter - 57 words
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Article140 1959-02-22 19 MAY (59 NOT OUT) DELIGHTS CROWD DUNEDIN. Sat— M.C.C.. opening their short tour of New Zealand here today, gained a first innings lead of 65 with seven wickets in hand on the rain-affected first day of their three-day match against Otago. Otago who won the toss were skittled out for140 words
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177 1959-02-22 19 Indian Test XI under fire in Parliament MEW DELHI. Sat. A i Communist member's I motion that "this house expressed concern at the deterioration in Indian sport especially cricket" provoked criticism of the Cricket Control Board in Parliament here yesterday. Several members of the Lower House said they hoped theReuter - 177 words
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Article449 1959-02-22 19 AMATEURS ACCEPT UNDER-THE-COUNTER PAYMENTS FROM THE HIGHEST BIDDER' MEW YORK. Sat— The long-debated question as to how much money an "amateur" tennis player makes annually in under-the-counter payments was settled by professional champion Pancho Gonzales today at an authoritative figure of from $24,000 to $30,000 a year."UPI - 449 words
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Article319 1959-02-22 19 ONDON. Sat.— Results of to XJ day's English and Scottish soccer matches were: LEAGUE ONE Birmingham 2 Everion 1 Blackburn 1 West Ham 2 Blackpool 1 Notts For. 0 Solton 2 Preston In Up. i 1 Burnley 3 '••■I- 0 Man. City 4 l.uton 4 Leicester S319 words
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Article48 1959-02-22 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Indian Association beat Young Men's Buddhist Association by 109 runs in a friondly cricket match at Balestier Road today. lA. declared at 147 for six (Sunderaj 35, Ratak 45. Yunus 20. Vijay 19 n.0.) and dismissed Y.M.B.A. for 38 (SunderaJ 4-9, Arvinraj 2-1).48 words
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Advertisement279 1959-02-22 19 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia ni B^ause it provides mor# J^Kjfes3l;l complete relief than .singlepurpose laxatives! Constipas£EaßgMsa tion and acid indigestion jfiEgsaggS^^Pß usually go hand in hand. ■E^^^ That's why laxatives which r^ P j. w *r" act on constipation alone -ar« /ft only279 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-02-22 20 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN - McINNES MA Y WRITE ON HIS DECISIONS, SAYS BAILEY FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Sat.— An umpire's views on the umpiring decisions which caused so much controversy in the recent cricket- Test series between England and Australia may be published soon, said Trevor Bailey, the England and Essex allrounder in Singapore317 words
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Obituary67 1959-02-22 20 ■i, H,.,rfv SID (Minimum). I \N AH CHEW ase 66, father 01 I m Kirn Kee died at 8.00 p.m. on 20.2.59 at 90-A Dorset Road. Funeral at 4 00 p.m. on 22.2.59 lor Bidadan. MRS. GNANAPOORNAM ISAACS, beloved wife of Mr. Mas. Isaacs, formerly of Batu Anam Kst.itP.67 words
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Article2013 1959-02-22 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP EVELYN, TOO, SPRINGS A SURPRISE TO PAY $92 RAGING... WITH DENANC, Sat. Square Deal with Bob Franklin astride, sprang a spectacular upset to pay $160 for a win at Penang today. Handily positioned he came with a well-timed run in the straight to2,013 words
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Article49 1959-02-22 20 TOTAL POOL: $142,100 Ist. No. *****7 ($37,630) 2nd. No. *****1 ($15,052) 3rd. No. *****3 (S 7326) STARTERS ($2,150 each): Nos *****5; *****6; *****0; *****6; *****2; *****1; *****2. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****4; *****0; *****7; *****9; *****6; *****3; *****2; *****0; *****6; *****5. TREBLE TOTE: One ticket ($508).49 words
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183 1959-02-22 20 LJOBART, Sat. Australian wonder swimmer Jon Konrads provided an upset in the Australian championships here today when he scored a brilliant victory over world record holder John Devitt in the men's 110 yards freestyle. Konrads unleashed a tremendous finish to sweep pastReuter - 183 words
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Article69 1959-02-22 20 pORK, Sat.— Lee Kin Tat. \j of Malaya, was beaten by Trevor Coates. English International reserve, in the third round of the men's singles In the Irish Open badminton championships here last night. Coates won 18-14. 15-11. Earlier yesterday Lee had oeatpn O. CReuter - 69 words
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