Sunday Standard, 5 January 1958
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Title Section19 1958-01-05 1 SUNDAY STAN DARD lkljo; Vol. VIM No 186 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JANUARY 5. 9 j B 20 cts 24 Pages19 words
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Article307 1958-01-05 1 Govt. Should Make The First Move, Say Our Readers STANDARD STAFF REPORTERS THE PEOPLE Of SINGAPORE WANT GOVERNMENT TO INTRODUCE TELEVISION WITHOUT ANY FURTHER DELAY. This is the concensus of opinion of hundreds of loaders interviewed by staff reporters m an island-wide survey conducted yesterday by the307 words
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Article166 1958-01-05 1 BRINDISI. Jan. 4 (Rcuter) The British Skymaster released today by the Albanian authorities, took off for London this afternoon after refuelling here, the Information Ofticer at the military airport announced. The Skymaster. which belongs to Independent Air Travel Lla.. was torced to land at Valona. Albanian coastal166 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-01-05 1 CARDINAL SPELLMAN DUE TODAY AMERICA'S Roman Catholic Prelate, Francis Cardinal Spellman is expected to arrive m Singapore today on a twoday visit of the island. The primary object ot Cardinal Spellman's v.sit to Malaya la :o study the workings of the numerous Catholic institutions here. Known m Catholic circles as193 words
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Article136 1958-01-05 1 Hillary To Leave South Pole WELLINGTON. Jan. 4 (Renter) Sir Edmund Hillary and his New Zealand party plan to leave the South Pole "by the first available American aircraft" and not wait lor the arrival of Dr. Vivian Fuchs, British team now reported tj have run into difficulties 360 miles136 words
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Article25 1958-01-05 1 PRESIDENT Sockarno will leave Jakar a on Monday for a tour of Afro-Asian nations lasting about six weeks, it was announced yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article98 1958-01-05 1 SINGAPORE Airport and Police officials yesterday held a closed-dopi meeting to discus s security measures for the forthcoming visit of Britain's Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. The meeting, headed by Mr. PW Ford, the Airport Manager, wa.s attended by three top Police security OffiCv-TS. Special security98 words
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Article339 1958-01-05 1 THE Singapore Government cannot delay for long its decision on television. It has been talked about for two years, and recently private firms gave demonstrations here. Already several organizations are waiting for the signal to go ahead. What is holding back the official decision? Television can be converted into339 words
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Article126 1958-01-05 1 FOUR thugs armed with dampers attacked Chew Kanj, Yip. 60, and stabbed him three times on the aim and body, m Whitley Road, last night. Chew, proprietor of a sundry goods shop, said he was resting m an easy chair when four men walked up to him.126 words
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Article139 1958-01-05 1 No Change In Slant's Policy BANGKOK, Jan. 4 (Rcuter) —The New Premier of Thailand. Lieutenant General Thanom Kittikachorn, said today his Government would be "a hundred percent anti-Commu-nist." He was giving his first formal press conference since his appointment on New Years day to a group cf international Pressmen on139 words
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Article276 1958-01-05 1 LONDON, Jan. 4 (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister, declared tonight that the British Government intends to continue seeking an agreement with Russia for disarmament and "for the relief of tension m the world." In a party political broadcast over the British Broadcasting Corporation network,276 words
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Article27 1958-01-05 1 BRITISH and American helicopters have distributed 170 ton.s of food, brought by the Ro,ya; Navy from Singapore, m the Lood-stricken eastern province of Colombo. Reuter.27 words
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Advertisement211 1958-01-05 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Citixens comments on TV, Page 2. Three pages of latest sports news, Page 6, 1. 8. Britain Gets Tough With Malta, Page 12. Sister Pasqualina Unknown Woman of the Vatican, Page 13. Standard's Santa Visits The Islands, Page of Photos, Page 24. mf B™ V iHi h^211 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-01-05 2 INCIIE AM bin Ha.ji Othman \nd Che Mek binte Hassan who were married at the Malay Farm, Singapore, last Sunday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Haji Othman and the bride i s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hassan bin Hamid.47 words
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351 1958-01-05 2 Need For Steps To Solve Jobs Poser Stressed SINGAPORE citizens yesterday emphasised the urgency for steps to be taken to solve the increasing unemployment situation m the Colony. They called upon the "City Fathers" to take a more realistic and practical view of the problems facing the Col my instead351 words
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Article84 1958-01-05 2 Members For Public Bodies THE Singapore City Council will on Wednesday appoint its members for various public bodies m the Colony. Two Councillors will be appointed on the Board of Trustees of the Improvement Trust and two to represent the Council on the management committee of the Youth Sports Centre.84 words
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Article55 1958-01-05 2 THE Singapore City CounCil will on Wednesday decide whether to reduce licence fees for stallholders m markets. A motion to this efTect is being tabled for discussion by the Labour Front Councillpr. Mr. Tan Pens Yeu. Together with this motion. Mr. Tan has about 20 motions to55 words
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124 1958-01-05 2 PENANG. Sat. Mr D V Picken, chief chemist of the Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd here w.ll be 2oin2 on Ion*? leave to the United Kingdom on Tuesday by the Menelaus Mr. Picken, who joined the company since the re-oc-cupation, is also he124 words
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Article34 1958-01-05 2 THIEVES on Friday night broke into the cookhouse of the Tyersall Camp m Singapore and stole .300 eggs, two legs of pork, some bacon and 11 pounds of margarine, valued at $15034 words
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182 1958-01-05 2 Expelled Students Still Stay Outside TWENTY THREE University of Malaya undergraduates expelled from their hostels two months ago are still remaining out The students were ordered to quit the Dunearn Road hostels pending the completion of investigations into alleged ragging malpractice* early iast November. Subseauently they were given written charges182 words
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Article92 1958-01-05 2 Director Of Relief Services MR. GEORGE J. WOLF. 31. will shortly arrive m Singapore from New York to be the first American Resident Director of the Catholic Relief Services m the Federation. He will furiher the re'.ief programme of the CatholicRelief Services m rehabilitating the villagers m the resettlement areas92 words
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Article64 1958-01-05 2 Une of the first men to join the Singapore Income Tax Department, Mr. Tan Benc Joo. A.A.S.A., a former examiner, has quit for his first love accountancy. Mr. Tan who joined the Income Tax Department m May. 1948, recently became an Associate of the64 words
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Article248 1958-01-05 2 SINGAPORE Council for Adult Education will tiiis year offer an increased variety of subjects to members of the Colony's adult population who wish to widen their field of knowledge. First phase of this expanded programme will be implemented this month when five additional courses will248 words
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Article103 1958-01-05 2 A KELONG owner m Taniong Kling was resting m his home on Friday, when he saw a man climbing down from his kelong and leaving m a motor sampan. This aroused tht owner's suspicion. He jumped into his own motor boat and save chase. His motor103 words
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Article707 1958-01-05 2 HUNDREDS of citizens interviewed by Standard staff reporters v unanimous that Singapore should have television. Here are some typical comments: ur. wans iiung v\u. lecturer m History at the University sa^d: "We need and want TV but it should not be a jomjjletely free commercial one.707 words
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Advertisement114 1958-01-05 2 AMMOUNCWG TH£ ARJVVAL OF TH£ /958 v^wv^**v£«J Jlu v a i Progress COME BUY /Ugotors /j- klf)\i) MWmm. II IvUwV Represented m the Federation by: WEARNE BROTHERS m Malacca. Seremban. K. Lumpur 4 Penang and UNIVERSAL CARS In «p-* /"piLB *****1 ■B MJjLjZ 1^ 673Q7 1) d FILE *****1 I114 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-01-05 3 Tortured Plumber After Tying Him To Pipe ;lklkmlg Low Cheng Chwee. 28. alias Janscn Ross Dleaded Qfl l lW °X, Cha u gCs f bei "8 a member O fan unP ay Khnon y w h v, at CaUSCd hurt and abduct^ Phua challenged theStandardpic - 242 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-01-05 3 HER AGE? IT'S THI firs! \r I PS nn the BomfcajrSydney a-rda? dropped [01 .1 ViSlt. Rose liui. m thc Italian Consula'.f m r i .i year k French. v,,v. Italian and I She was horn m ipid typist md shorthand expert s Liau •Office n( i- \< o bom%i72 words
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Article69 1958-01-05 3 Attempt To Refloat Ship Fails THE Royal Navy's efforts to free the 7,000-ton freighter. Flying Endeavour yesterday, from Nipa Shoal, off Raffles lighthouse, failed yesterday morning. Royal Navy tugs have been trying to refloat the Flying Endeavour since it ran aground on the shoal last Saturday. Salvage vessels taking part69 words
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Article28 1958-01-05 3 One Of The 'Launch' Twins Dies ibies. a binte i fishern ThursKandang rday. Ls >tiii S nd< nt. Vrulann pre- i Singalaunch, transsengers, to St. i 3 Lbs.28 words
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Article69 1958-01-05 3 Tunku To Open UMNO Meeting PENANG, Sat.— The FederaQ Prime Minister, Tunku lul Rahman, will declare the A!or Star UMXO meeting on .Tan. H> at the Alor Star UMNO House. The Tunku. who is a memer ol the branch, is exported urge I'MXO ir.e.nbers there •o strengthen the organizaton next69 words
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Article85 1958-01-05 3 Fraternity Wants More Members KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Fraternity of Adventurers at Sungei Patani. the only one of its kind m the country, wants to expand and m a lar^e way. Founded two years ago. the Fraternity's membership has fluctuated between 20 and 90. But no less than 80 youths85 words
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216 1958-01-05 3 Aid Ceylon Flood Victims Appeal THE Ceylon Flood Relief Committee yesterday appealed to the people of Singapore and the Federation to help raise funds m aid of the thousands of flooddistressed people m Ceylon. Late>t reports indicate that at least 325,000 people m Ceylon have been affected by the nation-wide216 words
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Article70 1958-01-05 3 Mr. Ong's Funeral Today SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. Ong Piah Teng. 64, who died m his home at No. 5. Clacton Road, on Jan. I, will be buried today. The cortege will leave his residence at 1 o.m. for the Ong burial ground m Kheam Hock Road. Many high Government70 words
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Article106 1958-01-05 3 Singapore Vessel Missing MYSTERY surrounds the whereabouts of a Singapore owned vessel, the 2. 766-ton Honesta. She was reported to have been seized by an Indonesian gunboat m Malayan waters off the southern lip of the Malay Peninsula iast Monday md towed to Tanjong Üban. near Palembang. On Thursday, the106 words
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Article107 1958-01-05 3 IPOH, Sat— The first ceremonial opening of the Perak Assizes since the new constitution, will be held at the Perak High Court here on Jan. 14 at 9.45 a.m. Mr. Justice D. B. W. Good will inspect a Guard-of-Honour provided by the 2nd Police Field Force107 words
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Article19 1958-01-05 3 GEYLAXG Post Office has won the trophy for the best maintained post office m Singapore for 1957.19 words
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132 1958-01-05 3 'Chief Big Fire' Gets Big Send-Off THE entire Singapore Airport Fire Service yesterday swung into action but there was no fire. The roarmg engines, water tenders and ambulances. were giving the Chief Airport Officer. Mr. Arthur ("Chief Big Fire") Fryer, a send-off. Mr. Fryer left yesterday for Britain after completing132 words
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Article190 1958-01-05 3 TIN PRICE SINGAPORE'S tin price yesterday wu $360 per picui. unchanged or Friday. COPRA Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday: fair merchantable mix-jd con a $31 nominal. COCONUT OIL Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul. bulk shipment $47. drums $51. THERE is an190 words
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Miscellaneous489 1958-01-05 3 Concert Hour. 4 p.m. Listeners' K*4l •Jm\ IfeTOl^X^ Choice. 6 p.m. Evening Service. H 4:> At Twilight. 7 p.m Time Signal and News. 7.13 Sunday CkIMBSC VMCA (Prinre Kdward Special. 7.30 Music Shop. 8 p.m. K(Kid): Boy Scouts. Art Club and Radio Theatre. 8.30 From the Class 9 a.m. Tea-party489 words
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Article125 1958-01-05 4 SEEING DOUBLE MEANS TROUBLE \N Italian, Vicenzo Criscuolo. is very good looking like French actor Charles Boycr. TOO MUCH LIKE CHARLES BOYER. On a visit to Milan Criscuoio was mobbed by autograph hunters who mistook him for the film idol. They ripped off much of his clothing for souvenirs before125 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-01-05 4 Bo Peep - Bo Peep 4 Colony and probably the lowest paid constables m the whole world. According to Statistics, an average skilled labourer draws twice as much m wages then a policeman. Drawing under $5 a day, the constable has to support a family, pay rent, launder his73 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-01-05 4 Christmas Surprise For Huang MR. K. HUANG, Lecturer m camera effects at Cathay Organization's Kris Film Training Centre (Chinese Section), has won the first and second prizes for excellent photography awarded at the Tenth International Photographic Exhibit ion held m Argentina, last year. The? prizes216 words
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Article44 1958-01-05 4 A HOUSEWIFE. Tan Sicw Geok. 28. woke up early yesterday morn:ng to find her radiogram with long playing records and 56 bottles of beer valued at $1,160, missing. The thieves eaincd entry by forcing open the front door of ;he house44 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-01-05 4 MORE than 350 guests, including the Commissioner General for South-east As. a. Sir Robert Scott and Lady Scott attended a cocktail party given by the Consul for the Union of Burma and Mrs. Kyaw, at the Sea View Ho el last night. The party which marked the95 words
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Article213 1958-01-05 4 40,000 Workers May Strike 1f... MORE than 40,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore are threatening to go on strike for increased gratuity rates. The date lor the %s trike will be decided by a v^pocial delegates' conference of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions on Jan.213 words
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Article329 1958-01-05 4 lrir, courage ana unaersianaing Deiwecn a iiioiner and her 20-year-old carpenter son, foiled a kidnap bid on them by four armed men on Friday night. The mother. Madam Chan Ah a 44-year-old farmer, living at Jalan Wan Kok off the 9th mile- Ponggol Road.329 words
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Advertisement341 1958-01-05 4 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tot Bonqkok and/ot Fot East Pcnang P.S'hcm i por» "MCONIA" 14/16Jon 17/18Jon l 9 20 j 0 Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 18/19 Jon 20/^l j a accepts cargo for Japon. "KINA" 17/19 Jon 20/21 Jon 2 2/2 ij(||| "LALANDIA" 20/22 Feb 23/24 Feb 25 23^341 words
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Article, Illustration715 1958-01-05 5 PLANT MAKES 100 MIL. CANS A YEAR Metal Box Company Is Planning Further Expansion two Thai $irl> (from left) Miss Amporn and Miss P.lan are undt-r««ing training at the Metal Box rf h Laboratory. Picture shows them at work .tin jpparatus for measuring heat penetration into Innpd Sods. This test715 words
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Article846 1958-01-05 6 hfhrfgfgf IT'S easy enough to make New Year resolutions and even easier to break them. Everybody hopes that the next twelve months will be better than the last, yet few folk have any practical Ideas on how to make it so. Sport Is no different from any other Job.846 words
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Article153 1958-01-05 6 SOS For Extra Player MELBOURNE, Jan. 4 (Reuter). The Australian team touring South Africa today asked the Australian Board of Cricket Control to send an extra player to join the side. The Board secretary, Mr. J. A. Ledward. received a phone call this afternoon from the manager of the touring153 words
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Article152 1958-01-05 6 TAMIL Brotherhood Association went on a scoring spree to trounce Tamils Reform Association 7-1 m the Tamil Festival Soccer tournament played at Farrer Park yesterday. Chandra (2>. V. S. Maniam (2». J.E. Nathan <2>. and Duraippan netted for the winners, while L. Karuppiah *>cored the only goal152 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-01-05 6 WHITE SAILS dotted the bluish -green waters of Singapore yesterday to mark the opening of this year's yachting season when the FARELF and RE. Yacht Clubs held their annual regatta, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. In what proved to be an ideal, yet tricky, day for sailing bright sunshine,85 words
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Article516 1958-01-05 6 LONDON, Sun. —If you want your son to get ahead m life make sure it's Rugby Union he plays at school and not that dead-end- kids' game of Association Football. Why? Because Rugby develops better citizens and builds up character and physique! This arrant nonsense constitutes516 words
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377 1958-01-05 6 AS expected Royal Army Service Corps entered the final m the FARELF rugger competition (Singapore zone) when they beat General Headquarters Signal Regiment by 11 points (a goal, a penalty and a try) to three (a drop goal) at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. Service377 words
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Article74 1958-01-05 6 MELBOURNE. Jan. 4 (Reuter) South Australian captain and former test player Graeme Hole, who ruptured his spleen while taking a spectacular catch m the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria yesterday, was today reported "doing well" after an emergency A doctor at the Royal Melbourne Hospital today74 words
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Article36 1958-01-05 6 THE Royal Air Forrc Seletar oeat the Royal Australian Air Force by nine points (three ries) to nil m a rugcer match at Seletar yesterday. Tries were scored by Dyer, Jones and Hayzell.36 words
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Article203 1958-01-05 6 MOSCOW. Jan. 4 (AFP).— The Soviet Football Federation has selected 33 players from which will be picked the Soviet National team to compete m next year's final round of the World Football Cup m Sweden. Officially classed as the 'Best footballers of 1957' these203 words
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Article350 1958-01-05 6 English Soccer Resutls London* j, 4 (Rf Fombau AaatcUtion Cup I |Br.sn,i r B Mai Held T o Crystal Palace 0, Donctster R l t Fulham 4 Yeovil T. 0 feY: v.^,V::;-'. Hull qt> l Ban l Leytoji Ori< i Rea d BUncoln o Whampton W L Liverpool 1. Soul350 words
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Article63 1958-01-05 6 Nationalists Pick 130 For Games TAIPEI, Jhv 4 Nationalist Chin;. 130 athletes and 26 .1 the third Asian Tokyo next May. i l nounred today. The Nationalist 1 eipate m L 3 events, to the Preparatory Thus far on y I team has been m ,1 elimination matcl boxing iquad63 words
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Article38 1958-01-05 6 Dara Singh, form. yan champion, won I event at the H:mp:. stadium last night Greek grappler Andr s brakis wa.s disqualiU' >'• last round. In the other event All and Gutta Sinsh both di.- qualified-38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-01-05 7 NOW THE 'RETURN' OF THE YEAR WSTKALIANManassek and RSI Ray Mint Chan < h n r c porr's fichtcrs of controversial r ,t nl onth-yester-J* Sfned contracts ■S, promoter Little jSefOf return fieht irorld radium. Kunni.-- a camr hattlrr Tnir.-il lo c;»in a split ove. tbo hard. i tint: I«a392 words
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166 1958-01-05 7 'Practice Will Make Kah Fook 'Perfect' XlU LI MPIR, Sat.— LEE KAH FOOK, one of galiya's leading athletic prospects for the third Asian Games m Toky« this year, has adopted the phrase -PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT" as his passsword to mccess :ngster, m mat the '.bourne, i.v, that nty of :>e166 words
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Article146 1958-01-05 7 S 'pore Asians For Cuptie S to r i m the :uptie at irday, Jan. Chong Yu. Siva Eng r Bitt. 1 lat, Peng i r apathy. M hondram. Magendra, and r. are re- for prac- and 9on the at 5 p.m. sidered and agreement will probably be reached next146 words
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Article182 1958-01-05 7 Chye Hin Appeals To Sportsmen SINGAPORE'S leading sports official, Olympic Council Vice-President Mr. Goh Chye Hin yesterday appealed to all sportsmen m the Colony to 4 do their bit for the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund and help their neighbours/ "As sportsmen we must help those m182 words
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Article170 1958-01-05 7 Fastest Time By Siapa Tahu IPOH, Sat.— Only locally trained horses were out at work this morning when official training began for the first meeting of the 1958 racing season organised by the Perak Turf Club. Siapa Tahu, with trainer Tjoa m tne saddle, was jmpresMve when he skipped over170 words
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Article420 1958-01-05 7 Twenty-nine Newcomers Classified TWENTY NINE new importations three m Class I. nine m Class 2, 15 m Class 3 and (ho m C lass 4 have been registered with the Straits Racing Association. Following are the new classifications: CLASS I— Sage Blue 5 eh.a.m. by Blue Mickic Siegfried Mare; Double420 words
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Article155 1958-01-05 7 POPULAR LOH IS PCFA CHIEF AGAIN PEXANG. Sat.— Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang. popular President of the Football Association of Penan*, was re-elected President of the Penang Chinese Football Association for the eighth time at the Chinese Recreation Club last night. Last season's office-bearers were re-elected en bloc with the exception155 words
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Article144 1958-01-05 7 PEXAXG. Sat— Malayan Malays did not have a very successful tour of Medan They won only one game drew five and lost two En their eight-games outing. Here is a record of their soccer tour:Malayan Malays lost to P. S.S.I. :*-4. drew 4-4 with144 words
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Article121 1958-01-05 7 SBA's Big Night On Jan. 18 THE Singapore Badminton Assocla'un will hold its annual prize-giving, Social and Dance at, the Fraser and Neave Sporto Club hall on Jan. 16 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. A feature of the evening will he the Cha Cha Dance exhibition by Sunny and121 words
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Article137 1958-01-05 7 PENANG Sat.— Chinese Recreation Club maintained their lead m the Penang Hockey Association league competition with a creditable 5-1 win over Sepoy Lines Recreation Club on Victoria Green yesterday. The Chinese Recs are now comfortably ahead of the other ten participating teams with 11 points from six137 words
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247 1958-01-05 7 LOOKING BACK at 1957 SHA Policy For Youth Paid Off ■odSSn-* 0 Hockey As sociation s new policy of cannn h t 0 K 8h the association be? of St f a large num lv Viim ft" 65 Xt Can certainof th! that Jt has now one mVin- oun eest247 words
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Article372 1958-01-05 7 Tourists Gave The Sparkle CRICKET, both m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, had an unusually active, bright and successful season last year. And m what was probably the best season since the war, we saw the Hongkong and Ceylonese teams give cricket here a much needed jab of inspiration.372 words
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Article278 1958-01-05 7 No Glamour ...Only Gloom COLONY SOCCER lost its glamour and, most important of all, much 'gate' money m what proved to be the GLOOMIEST season for years, m 1957. The year began with dark clouds of conflict between the Singapore Amateur Football Association and Football Association of Malaya. The row278 words
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618 1958-01-05 7 1957 was a grand year for athletics m Singapore. But to local enthusiasts it was probably one of the most disappointing m years. Ed her place as top women sprinter m the Colony and Malaya. Most promising- athlete of the year was young schoolgirl Alice618 words
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Article424 1958-01-05 7 TENNIS was and still is a minor sport m Malaya; but it had an eventful year m 1957. Topping the list of events was of course Malaya's debut m the world Davis Cup competition and although we came out of it bruised and battered by424 words
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Article, Illustration580 1958-01-05 8 KEN LUND - FEAF BOXERS FOR H^s THREE-DAY CHANGI MEET KEN LUND by R.A.F. Chanel will oflfer an attractive programme of boxing to all personnel when the Far East Air Force Team and Individual Novices Championships are held there on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 22nd, 23rd, and 24th m an aircraft hangar580 words
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868 1958-01-05 8 NEW YORK, Sat. (Reuter) The American Boxing Magazine, "The Ring," named Carmen Rasilio. the world middleweight boxing champion, its "Fighter of the Year." The authoritative publication also released its annual world ratings and said Pascual Perez of Argentina, world flyweight champion, was868 words
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565 1958-01-05 8 ENGLAND MAY RECALL WILF THE WIZARD LONDON, Sat. Wilf Mannion, one of England s finest inside forwards m bis Middlesbrough heydays, may reappear on the League Soccer stage. Wilf the Wizard, as they used to call him, is at present a star attraction with non-League Cambridge United. He is also565 words
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Article183 1958-01-05 8 THE Royal Electrical and Mechanical Eagtaeers .an look back on their sport achievements m ISS? uith pride. For they havt -.von I n honours m both the hi and soccer fields m Vi sport. y In hockey they became, the Singapore zone finalisi F AR 4?183 words
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210 1958-01-05 9 FREE TOURS TO JAPAN, HONGKONG, PENANG, SINGAPORE PREE trips and sightJ seeing tours of Hongkong. Japan and Penang or Singapore are being offered m a Pan Malayan Contest, organised by Cathay Organisation and Raja's Enterprises Ltd., a travel bureau m Penang. The first prize is a month's trip to Hongkong210 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-01-05 9 JJNTIL THEY SAIL, new M-G-M drama starring Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman and Piper Laurie, is based upon a story by James A. Michener, noted author of THE BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI, SAYONARA, RETURN to PARADISE and TALES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Charles Drake and278 words
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Article, Illustration409 1958-01-05 9 to the other sisters. Anne (Joan Fontaine) and teenage Evelyn (Sandra Dee), during four wartime years is unfolded m flashbacks. It is the story of the effects of loneliness, desperation and temptation on the women left behind. Father, brother and Barbara's husband are early war409 words
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Article81 1958-01-05 9 The Pajama Game "Babe"' and John Raitt is s<*en as her romantic leading man. Raitt. who maKes his first big motion picture appearance m PAJAMA GAME started m the New York produ.^ion. He previously created the role of Billy Bigelow m Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel." Carol Haney. a former assistant81 words
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186 1958-01-05 9 1 JOLLYWOOD'S proverbial idealistic "accent on youth" seems to be getting literal interpretation m at least one of the season's major attractions. Six talented juvenile performers have top parts m RKO's ALL MINE TO GIVE announced as a Technicolor family sasa starring186 words
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Advertisement391 1958-01-05 9 .m^^s 11,1.45,4,6.3049.30* > x v, -THE PAJAMA GAME" 1 ,vi rOX «f *1 stalls $2 Circle to ALL 'Cues !*a*fu "t II Ml shows durm X mm!£ j I m "HANI CHRISTIAN ANDERSON" Tech j ROCK AROUND THE WORLD" (SB) \i IMIIV lOKMS »f "PLACE TIIF. BONG HITS" I l«*391 words
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Advertisement515 1958-01-05 9 "K Wm!% fc% 'JP'al "1 1 Phone TOnAV! n m '"> \*Wi i rJ TJI J% I !1 UK iiLlr^li 6.43 &9 30 p.m. > lKiVV^^li Ailrt'iiSaiilliWilMl Robert Warner loan Collins In j "sropovgw- rofcyp" a SKarar J COMING! Fox'« "KISS _THEM_rOB ME" CSrope A. Color yL, Today 9 a.m.515 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1958-01-05 11 BALA CHANDRAN - A Bright Future In Store For Youth Services BALA CHANDRAN By II wasn't so long ago that a band of young delinquents chalked up a name for themselves In an east coast kampong by spending their leisure hours harassing young village belles. odav. trie same youths are indulging m aWong Voon Teck; Standardpic; Standard - 1,558 words
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117 1958-01-05 12 31,000 Reds In Poland Expelled From Party WARSAW, Jan 4 (UP) More than 31,000 Polish Communists have been expelled from the party or forced to res.gn during the first two months of the current "house cleaning" campaign, newspapers reported yesterday. The party has been engaged m a campaign to streamline117 words
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Article35 1958-01-05 12 THE US. SOCIETY for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals yesterday obtained a court decision forbidding young rorket amateurs from using live mice m their experimental j miniature satellite launchings. i A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article145 1958-01-05 12 'Underworld Convention' In Villa NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (AFP) A grand jury composed mainly of farmers yesterday began investigation of the "underworld convention" which brought 60 of America's most notorious racketeers to the little town of Apalachin. New York, last Nov. 14. The jury, meeting m Owego. New York, under145 words
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Article89 1958-01-05 12 RANGOON. Jan. 4, (Reutcr) Burma today celebrated the tenth anniversary of her independence of British rule, and among those who sent greetings were Queen Elizabeth and Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister. The anniversary was marked by countrywide festivities including military parades, public rallies and entertainments. Rangoon89 words
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Article378 1958-01-05 12 NO AID WARNING TO MINTOFF'S BREAK-OFF THREAT LONDON, Jan. 4 (Reuter).— Britain last sent a tough reply to Malta's break-away threat a ing that it "recklessly hazarded" hitherto unnuMi, British intentions of giving the island colony an £25.000.000 over a five-year period. a s sur^|378 words
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Article227 1958-01-05 12 Eccles Calls For Freer Trade Unite Or Lose AIL US Warned SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 4 (UP) Sir David Eccles, President of the British Board ot Trade, pleaded yesterday for freer world trade as a counter-measure to th? growing economic power ff the Communists. 'Given the tremendous challenge which the West227 words
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Article81 1958-01-05 12 WASHINGTON. Jan. 4 (Rcuter) United States officials said last night that the permanent representatives of the Atlantic Pact treaty nations will meet m Paris next Wednesday to consider replies to the recent series of letters sent to them by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet prime81 words
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Article114 1958-01-05 12 THE IOP eleven TV announcers, picked from their respective countries, made TV history when they took part m the BBC television programme "Pictures m the Sky" This programme linked up 11 European countries for an entert a i n i n g Eurovision broadcast. and theseU.P. - 114 words
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Article79 1958-01-05 12 Opposition Party Abolished ISTANBUL, Jan. 4. (UP).— A Turkish court has ordered the abolition of the Opposition Vatan Party for alleged participation m underground Communist activities. Party leader Hikmct Kivilcim and HI other members were arrested recently m a sudden police swoop on branches throughout the country. All were charged79 words
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Article235 1958-01-05 12 Special 'Copters For Ike Nixon Around-Thc-Clori-Alert For Escape WASHINGTON, i, n <OT) A 5p.,,,1 hel"o Ptf anding pad has been rstah. lished near Richard >l Nixon s home to enable th« vice-prrsidcnt to M. capital m minutt s after a national defesec alrrt. It a: was k-arncd <; five b.u235 words
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Article63 1958-01-05 12 WASHINGTON*. .lan. 4. (Renter) President Eisenhower's doctors have told him that he can play golf again any time he wishes, a White House spokesman said. He has not played on a regulation course since his cerebral attack on Nov. 25th. The President's doctors said his recovery63 words
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203 1958-01-05 12 Former Confidential Magazine Editor, Ex-Wife Shot In Cab NEW YORK, Jart. 4 (Reuter).— A taxi driver raced to a New York police station last night with the bodies of a man and a woman m his cab They had been shot. The man wai tentatively identified as Mr. Howard Rushmore203 words
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Article103 1958-01-05 12 'RI-Aussie Trade Unaffected' JAKARTA. Jan. 4 (Reuter) Mr. A. J. Hclmv. the Indonesian ambassador to Australia, said m Medan today that trade relations between Indonesia and Australia remained unatTec*.ed by his country's dispute With Holland over West Irian. He said Indonesia was making efforts to increase her trade with Australia.103 words
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211 1958-01-05 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (IT).— A government report warned yesterday that Russia's new economic offensive has made considerable headway toward subverting free governments and underdeveloped countries. The report, prepared by the State Department, estimated that m the past three years Russia and her Communist satellites211 words
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199 1958-01-05 12 Sagan 's Brilliant Debut Into World Of Ballet MONTE CARLO, Jan 4 (Reutcr) Francoise Sagan, the 22-year-old novelist, made a brilliant entry into the world of ballet last night with the premiere of Rendez-Vous Manque (Broken Date) at the opera house here. The sophisticated Monte Carlo audience gave ten curlain199 words
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165 1958-01-05 12 CAIRO, Jan. 4 (Reuter) A conspiracy document alleged to have been written by a "Lord Creighton," described as a British intelligence agent, was handed to the prosecutor's office hore yesterday, an officia! spokesman said. The prosecutor, Ahmed E! Muwafi. is investigating allegations165 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-05 12 CEYLON. Jan. 4 (AFP) Epidemics of dysentery and typhoid have broken out m several areas of Ceylon, threatening thousands of flood victims. The government today launched a mass immunization campaign and teams of health officials moved into affected areas to inoculate the flood victims and54 words
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Article33 1958-01-05 12 THE EGYPTIAN Suez Canal Administration has allocated funds for a plan to widen and deepen the Suez Canal m order to improve navigation m the waterway. Cairo Radio reported yesterday. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 33 words
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Article69 1958-01-05 12 BAYONNE (New Jersey) Jan. 4 (AFP) A fifteen-year-old schoolboy yesterday admitted to having slit his mother's throal with a pocket-knife and to having: left her to die m the streets of Bayonne. The child killer. Robert Gaydos. said he killed his mother after a quarrel. The69 words
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Article30 1958-01-05 12 POLICE n f the arrc- 4 of 13 pel i cvie v i respc nsiblf [or I acts m creator li i\ ma Year's Eve.' U.P. 4 WPJJgBrU.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration2173 1958-01-05 13 Geoffrey Bocca - At RIFLE POINT She Bars The Rebels From Her Master She's Involved In Figures Geoffrey Bocca j SUNDAY tiger STANDARD JAN. 5, 1938 ****^l l*<>u*rr In The Vatican She Speaks And The JPape Obeys By ISTER Pasqualina had not been long m Munich. Bavaria when she was involved m aMirrorpic - 2,173 words
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Advertisement77 1958-01-05 13 RADIO WITH < S«P Hi Fi XT""37 SYSTEM W O«IO f*MOUS GERMAN MAKI Mi m\ I 71 mm (^al J J a dp* Ci 1 1 li A .^^^^.J^Z.^^ —^^m^m*wmmm\ B L--^Ti5. 2 k mmmmmmmmmmmm 9B *^Tf **■>_ -^p^ ttii— lien nm iii (~*w nm i'\j\j sprvi-f-cs Cathay Pacific Airways77 words
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Article826 1958-01-05 14 CONRAD PHILLIPS - CROSSED IN CRIME CONRAD PHILLIPS MM XMt three men wearing black felt hats and dark overcoats entered the big Buick parked outside the Dom Hotel, Cologne, and drove slowly across the deserted square m front of the cathedral. What time is it, Hans?" The fat driver glanced back at the826 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-01-05 14 A FREE trip to Hawaii for two, with all expenses paid! That happy news was received by Mrs. Daisy Wu of Hongkong when she was notified she had won first prize m the Marshall International Oil Colouring Contest. Vlrs. Wu does all the colouring and retouching330 words
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Advertisement81 1958-01-05 14 "££T^ 7O HOCK SENG'S Zii2Mk W«$E WE'LL GET MILKMAID W^^ X MILK ON BREAD THERE!' j W^ff t>s delicious on bread S^^^^m 'W^il X' Milkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on T^^^Sl ''''"<\\ I A bread so nourishing too and children simply j f s^ ice or two for breakfast^81 words
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Article312 1958-01-05 15 Gloria Gordon - Gloria Gordon hfhfrgf STh.s eonstait ihanse of hairstvles is nothing nf» Fw centuries, women have <uff<"red Ikcomfort acony tn k^p their coiffures in lim- with fi^hion. Thr beaut) oDsiH'u* "permed" her hiir h\ nindin« it tightly on fjnri. pn<J>inc it in net f -\nd bakilf her312 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1958-01-05 15 SHORTER SKIRTS FOR THE EVENING Gina Martelli i reports from Rome 1958 Line I i rnuru £VENING-D RESSES will be SHORT this season that's the latest fashion news from Rome. Sometimes the hemline barely covers the knees— and that's very short indeed for evening wear but these new Italian evening-dressesU.P. - 1,028 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-01-05 15 Sophisticated 'Separates' For Town And Country, Work And Parties basis of any American teenager's wardrobe is "separates", of course. Not the ill-assorted jumble of odd sweaters and skirts which go by that name m some other countries but slick, co-ordinated outfits which can be mixed and matched m half-a-dozen different377 words
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Advertisement7 1958-01-05 15 FULL /flP^ OF V^P VITAUTV^S Bh-e beans7 words
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Advertisement69 1958-01-05 15 t/AO, Lustre-Creme Shampoo for the most beautiful hair m the world wHmti&i iiffl KlM^Hi^^^^Bmß ilia KsF NEVER DRIES IT BEAUTIFIES because there's natural Lanolin m because secret beautifying Ingredient* an Lustre-Creme Shampoo. Its rich, creamg blended Into Lustre-Creme Shampoo lather cleans your hair thoroughly making your hair shimmering soft and69 words
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1233 1958-01-05 16 Aques Brackman - U.S. MAKES A CRACK AT THE SPUTNIK Aques Brackman New Vb rk; i»V7i LATEST crack making the rounds of the Big City goes like this: 'I'm going to launch my own sputnik. I have already taken the first step m thjs direction." What did you do? "I bought a dog!"1,233 words
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Advertisement227 1958-01-05 16 ■Mr 1 B*T I■ B* ay% vL*k l*th.r will fc»p zoui *kln soff and /o v./y J^K r/u»r insans it's good value for your money H ■v^ Palmoliv* Soap it imported from England— dßßg^Jt vff »y rft bring* you richer, creamier lather V;^|jwPB!# <\ vw"^r PALMOLIVE SOAP KEEPS SKIN SOFT227 words
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Miscellaneous193 1958-01-05 16 mill r iiK^ /y v\ |^^\3 I /(ill J V^**-^k^ ft^r* /■?<3 J "I see a handsome young "Hurry up and set ;f, f b n W!J-' 'j> Pff3t man coming into your life dad \3'^ I Klii>' ne weighs about seven Alfl^r ft If IMMI J *V>S? 1 I193 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1958-01-05 21 l;lkl; lklkl;lm;l Are You The One? Let's Hear From You 'THE first baby born m the New Year; the first New Year wedding (but not the first divorce); the first etc. etc. What about the first New Year registration of a 1958 vehicle? Who1,028 words
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Article, Illustration961 1958-01-05 21 'Anything That Can Be Drawn Up Can Be Cast' rORD MOTOR COMPANY block m one place, the ex- MADE Perts refused to believe what, :TS TOLD There was no way possible, THE OUT- the sald t0 ma *c a sand mold that would successfully EFT A QTAPTER u<t an engine961 words
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Advertisement122 1958-01-05 21 A badminton lesson stJI J with Wong Peng Soonf^ly^l^ The Foretina Crip \\^B~jHHH lesson for beginners fs f^. J The proper Forehand k \Sf'/ y^VX^X troka on the right side of 1 \s)/Zs' j] O. v vVh need plcmy of 1\ f W^ energy to play those s^-~^~T I /^T122 words
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Advertisement116 1958-01-05 21 ?5 0I tfl I ujful m /tXyTT I I 1 I S4 WKHARO ROAD. SINCAPORE PMOME 22- W'^^^^ KatCf ojt tfk noojcf" >-^^^ V\V /CV/y^^^^t^ ▼▼m L^™r _lt^-^ REFLEX REFLECTOtS if f l\\u<' a ~-^^aw 111 I CAW ultTra I P| Ml ItnT MAjltH Vjj^^P FILLER RER4 RERI I The116 words
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Article, Illustration696 1958-01-05 22 gains coming m. This is probably a tryin a twelvemonth but one which i s well worth all the bother. For you can expect to have greatly enlarged opportunities, aynbitioyis being given a special boost, and recognition of efforts having satisfactory support. There is vuich to aid you696 words
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Article1056 1958-01-05 22 NURSE KATHLEEN - NURSE KATHLEEN By k Common Acciden ts A f Among Children gTINGS and bites of various kinds occur fairly commonly among children, although fortunately most of them are of a very minor nature. Nevertheless they should be treated promptly to relieve pain and irritation. Sandflies are often1,056 words
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Miscellaneous427 1958-01-05 22 Birthdays SUNDAY. Treat the whole year with reasonable caution in everything of off-routine nature. You will do better for yourself if you concentrate on present plans and conditions. The tone in many occupational issues and in their relationships to home life seems rather poor. This means that you must avoid427 words
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Miscellaneous1038 1958-01-05 22 YOUR WEEK MARCH 21 APRIL 20 have a forward tendency in warrant any risks so it Is which involve other people's (Aries)— This can be rated the next three day s and you essential that ventures mone v mar hav* s n m( 1,1 as a, very good start for1,038 words
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Article353 1958-01-05 23 C E n T n 0 2 P l R s l f° N SeWe S kes <■— 9-.n«. Green Co., London. 224 pp. Zls.) FIRE ALARM by Fred Lord. (Longmons, Green Co., London. 182 pp. 18sJ ii are re- ne writes ir crime353 words
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Article403 1958-01-05 23 Brief Notes On New Fiction THE UNDEFEATED, by I.A.R. Wylie. (Cossell Co., London. 300 pp. 165.) With both wit and understanding, this new Wylie novel comes to life m a sleepy village In Provence, whore, under the hot sun and inside the crumbling home of the peasams there is great403 words
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Article257 1958-01-05 23 Leone Stewart - Leone Stewart By Tun SIXTY-SECOND STORY iiood together looking at the tapestry threeuite. isn't it delightful?" Rosemary said tfk II her husband. "I think Jean will like that." at the price tag and made a face, ye for what it is." nustn't said. nave a pools last *v.257 words
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422 1958-01-05 23 ROBERT BETTS - Steal-To-Order Racket Costs MI££ION< ROBERT BETTS By SHOPLIFTING Kos become big business m Britain run by highly organized gong*. Unlike the petty thieves who take anything thot looks tempting, these professional "hoisters" do not steal indiscriminately. T 'ST WHAI THEY'RE t n an n retail llntknew Mdp I riarutet I422 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-01-05 23 photo. GERMAN film actress ELGA ANDERSON turns on the charm at her suite in the Ambassador Hotel, New York after making Columbia Pictures movie "Boniour Tristesse," which will be released soon. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement346 1958-01-05 23 GENERAL(g|ELECTRIC |£tl Cp 0 "-**w«w*TOßW» --^R-^r.v.v. 'aSyj' yJU^. THE REFRIGERATOR M \y^~^gr\ fP^~)l'| B WITH THE NEW I II *ml i lUj7 p I H J ust what the lady ordered Feature I fii~j^|f IJI upon feature has been designed with I flSff "wr^a J|p^~^ H you the busy housewlfe346 words
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Article, Illustration388 1958-01-05 24 IN perfect weather, the Standard Cheer Fund committee members, accompanied by magician Jimmy Choo, tfie Army clowns and Santa Claus took off from Clifford Pier by launch last Sunday to brinr cheer to more than 600 children living on the islands off Singapore. An* at each island, long before388 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-01-05 24 Army Clowns Bring Joy To Children The Army clowns stole the show once again at the parties held on four islands off Singapore. Here the clowns troop through Pulau Semakau.30 words
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Article97 1958-01-05 24 IT looks as if it is going to be a lazy New Year for some American housewives. Here are some of the gadgets that manufacturers are working on A PUSH BUTTON machine to make cups, saucers and plates out of paper or plastic no washing up, throw them97 words
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Article93 1958-01-05 24 If we were to have a sort of intellectual qualification, a great many of us would be m a rather rocky condition Lord Salisbury Dover Marine varies according to the Channel crossing one has ex- perienced Lord Mancroft We must recapture the fervour of the Klondike93 words
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