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Title Section15 1958-01-12 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VIII. No. 193 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1958 24 Poge» 20 ct»15 words
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Article, Illustration435 1958-01-12 1 Spore Politics Jeopardize An Early 'Marriage— Lee RECENT political developments m Singapore have served as a startling "eye-opener" to the Federation Government, said the Federal Finance Minister, Col. Sir Henry H. S. Lee, m Singapore yesterday. The current political trend m the Colony is jeopardizing to no435 words
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Article93 1958-01-12 1 Two Die In RAF Crash KINLOSS, Scotland Jan. 11 (Reuter) Two men were killed and five injured when a Sharkleton aircraft from a Royal Air Force base here crashed late last night. There were two other men aboard who escaped unhurt, a spokesman at the base said early today. The93 words
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Article27 1958-01-12 1 THE population of Tokyo the world's biggest city continues to rise and is now more than eight-and-a half-millions, the Tokyo City Government announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article180 1958-01-12 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 11, (Reuter)— Mr. Harold M& mil lan. the British Prime Minister, told a Press conference here today that a Foreign Ministers conference should precede any summit talks. Mr. Macmillan said there must be full diplomatic preparation for such a Foreign Ministers conference.180 words
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Article68 1958-01-12 1 R.I. Editor Freed JAKARTA. Jan. 11 (Rou- ter) Military police today released Mr. Subanto Taif, acting chief editor of PIA Persbiro Indonesia) News Agency, who was detained on Jan. 7 on a warrant charging him with violation of law banning the publication of military news without official sources. But Mr.68 words
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Article53 1958-01-12 1 HELSINKI. Jan. 11 (AFP) Unidentified radio signals like those emitted by the Soviet, earth satellites were pickup for an hour by the Helsinki Radio Station today on the same wavelength formerly used by the sputniks. A station engineer said the signals miglu be coming from a rocket53 words
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Article32 1958-01-12 1 INDONESIAN army leaders are investigating reports about the sighting of unidentified foreign submarines off thp west coast of the South Celebes an Army spokesman Harsono said m Jakarta, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1958-01-12 1 FAMILY remittances to China from Singapore totalled $1,110,284 during December last year. A total of $544,265 was remitted from the Federation24 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-01-12 1 LOS ANGELES. Jan. 11 (Router). Actress Jayne Mansfield and her fiance, Mickey Hargitary, yesterday obtained a marriage licence here amid cheers from a crowd of admirers and the popping of photographers' flash bulbs. The couple plan to marry on Monday m a "dignified" ceremony.47 words
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Article109 1958-01-12 1 Holland Rejects RI Claim THE HAGUE, Jan. 11 (UP) The Dutch Government told Indonesia today that it does not recognize the unilateral Indonesian move of claiming all waters within the Indonesian archipelago .^s. territorial waters. I The Dutch Charges D'affaires at Jakarta, Albert H. Hasselman handed a protest note on109 words
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Article52 1958-01-12 1 BELGRADE, Jan. 11 (Reuter> Major Howard Curran, pilot of an American jet trainer forced down m Albania last mon:h, arrived here today after being released by the Albanian authorities. There was no immediate indicat.on of the fate of his plane, which the Albanians had earlier promised52 words
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Article42 1958-01-12 1 THE British Foreign Office spokesman yesterday announced that Mr. Dag Hammarskjocld. United Nations Secretary General would arrive m London by air from New York on Jan. 16, for one day talks with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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151 1958-01-12 1 GENOA. Jan 11 (AFP) An Italian barber who married a Dutch woman m Java and then after being divorced there, married her daughter m Italy was charged yesterday with bigamy. The hairdresser, Giuseppe Salamida. now aged 47, married Guglielmine De Revon. twice-divorced mother of151 words
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Article267 1958-01-12 1 WHEN National Service is mentioned m the Federation, public reaction is hostile. Since Malaya is now an independent country, such hostility is veiled. There is no effective argument against the Malay contention that the general response to the call for National Service will be the barometer of the loyalty267 words
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132 1958-01-12 2 SINGAPORE UMNO members with one leg m the Peoples Action Party and the other m UMNO are purging themselves from the party. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat told The Standard yesterday. "It makes no difference to us if people with dual loyalty132 words
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Article28 1958-01-12 2 WOO Siong Chow. 18. who escaped from Gimson School after assaulting a warder, was yesterday ordered by a Singapore Court to undergo a period of reformative training.28 words
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1101 1958-01-12 2 O.C.P.D. 'I USED JUDO LOCK TO SUBDUE GIRL' Incident At Convent Could Have Sparked Major Riot Court Told IPOH, Sat. The situation during the student demonstrations here m November was so "explosive" that any incident could have sparked off a major conflagration such as the Singapore Riots of two years1,101 words
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Article117 1958-01-12 2 KJJALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two more terrorists have been killed by security forces m the Federation. Three others, including a District Committee Secretary and a District Committee member of the Communist terrorist organization, have surrendered. A patrol of the 6th Battalion. Malay Regiment, killed the two117 words
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Article147 1958-01-12 2 WHAT Singapore's first Mayor will draw m monthly allowances will be decided tomorrow. The P.A.P. dominated Finance and General Purposes Committee which meets tomorrow w.ll not only "fix" the Mayor's allowances but will also decide whether elected Councillors' allowances will remain unchanged The147 words
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Article77 1958-01-12 2 A DRIVER. Ibrahim bin Tahib. was yesterday sentenced to two months' mil hy the Singapore Fourth District Court, for driving a motor-car, whilst under suspension. Ibrahim was arrested at Woodlands Checking Point, on Oct. 2, last year. Ibrahim was convicted of three traffic offences m August77 words
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Article29 1958-01-12 2 FIFTY-MNE beaufiful Japanese danein? sifiS of the famous Nichiseki troupe m Tokyo leave on March 7. for a three-month tour of Australia, it was announced 1 yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-01-12 2 THE Commander-in-Chief. U.S. Army, Pacific. General I. D. While, who i s on a short visit to Singapore. inspects a guard of honour of First Battalion, the South W&'.es Borderers at GHQ Tanglin, yesterday. General White was accompanied by Major Somerville. the Guard Commander. The Commander64 words
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Article57 1958-01-12 2 SINGAPORE Police last night appealed to eye-wit-nesses of an accident m which a 15-year-old cyclist was fatally injured after being involved m a collision with a lorry at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram Foad yesterday evening. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector J. S.57 words
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Article203 1958-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two youths, today became the first In Malaya to be committed for trial for murder under the jury system introduced into the Malay States this year. oq 1 1 Chang Liew Yew. 23, of Pudu Road and Soon Say Kow.203 words
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Advertisement256 1958-01-12 2 TUITiON Y.W.C.A. Beauty Culture Classes New Sessions beginning Jan. 13th 2 30 pm. and |an. 15rh 5.15 p m. Fees $15 BJ«'? Onth (Members $12). Enrol now WHERE TO STAY RAFFLES HOTEL, World Renowned Historic Hotel witn all Modern Comforts. CLENEACLES HOTEL, Located m Ideal European residential area, large Airconditioned256 words
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389 1958-01-12 3 DOUBLE CENSORSHIP IS DOUBLE TAXATION Film Men Flay Move By Colony, Federation Govts Sinn« r A films which are censored by the Singapore Government before exhibition m the Umo!;; W b f hOV %L° Be CenSOPed °9 oi KuJE P 7 U be e h *y can be exhibited m389 words
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Article58 1958-01-12 3 ONSERVANCY MEN WANT MAY INCREASE IB"". rkors of irtment of B Council I n te wage m SB B CounB w<>rk on lidaya effects n executive B of the B Nigh! B n, yester■T fjrrided 1J ild K^t |dd v:ant iT. free Ift Union [A pre.seni *ie lequate. IP :r."58 words
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Article16 1958-01-12 3 CONTEST FOR DRIVERS B rompeti7 Gurkha W Overseas W* Ff)rce.>, F? ri'ire at C^ >r>n, on16 words
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Article46 1958-01-12 3 SINGAPORE'S tin price yesterday was $361 per picul down $3/4 on Friday COPRA Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picu] yesterday: January $31| (Xom.). Q'.nct. COCOM T OIL Singapore Coconut Oil Milcrs Association closing prices per picul, bulk shipment $46 50 drums $50.50. Quiet.46 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-01-12 3 moto by -Photo by MISS K. A. PAIEY a nurs.ng s i ster at R AT., Changl, Singapore who hails from Leeds, Yorkshire, was married to Mr. D. M McDonnell of London, at St. Anthony's Church, R.A.F., Changi, yesterday y Anchant Michael MISS HAZEL PRATT of Thetford. Norfolk.Anchant; Michael; Michael Anchant - 83 words
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Article133 1958-01-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— So many ex-servicemen and potential recruits want to join tho Army that Federation Army Headquarters has today clarified recruiting procedure. "With very few exception. ni enlistment or recruiting is carried out at headquarters Federation army and it is a waste of time and money for133 words
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Article102 1958-01-12 3 Student Did Not Keep His Promise A CHUNG Cheng High School student was detained for an hour m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday because he did not have $s»with him. The student, Chong Siow Hiong, 14, was fined $8 on Friday for riding a bicycle without lights and failing to102 words
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Article99 1958-01-12 3 A SINGAPORE youth who heard footsteps followed by a loud thud, looked out of the window and saw his mother sprawled on the ground 40 feet below. The youth, 20-year-old Cheng Tim Keng, was testifying at a Coroner's inquiry into the death of his mother, Leong Wan99 words
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Article80 1958-01-12 3 A MALAYAN Airways pilot, Stanley Dennis Dinsdale, who disobeyed the instructions of a Police officer landed himself m a Singapore Court yesterday. He was fined $25 for entering the Singapore Harbour Board premises without a permit at 8.45 p.m. last Wednesday. Inspector K. Balasundram, prosecuting,80 words
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Advertisement218 1958-01-12 3 From South Africa HOSTESS COCKTAIL PEANUTS Vacuum parked mlEf*ft^WtoaL?*s I m an attractively presented Boz. JE&^^^^^tE/ tin filled with choice Sou Hi f riC/i ii tint c ill I I cl 1 1 IllllAi O a 1 ODEON X PV SHE LIVED DESTROY* J ii M VVHAT WAS E SINISTER218 words
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Miscellaneous653 1958-01-12 3 ■■PgPV^pBVWBBBjBJBpBJBiMB^ 4 45 p.m.— 9.45 p.m. ***** 11 <,~, H*ll !i# Jf J )> J f*l*W■4 4 I m 4> m ***** 11.65 ■Ba4AHft4UILaiMaMIaHI I 5( )n p.m.— 12.45 am. ***** 13.92 City onnril Labour Inion Federa- ?*.S l Ji""B!Si!TtoirlJr^ "m lion: Tea Party for the Mayor Treasures O The653 words
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Article, Illustration600 1958-01-12 4 THE taxpayers of Singapore expect the Police Force to look after the public at all times of the day and night In return, It is the duty of the public to s— to it thtt the men who risk their lives to keep the peace, are600 words
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Article808 1958-01-12 4 ANDREW ROTH - W. GERMANY WILL WELCOME MALAYANS ANDREW ROTH By YOU can chow your A way through a German University if the West German Government does not grant you a scholarship! This is my bloated impression after having had my second enormous meal m two days at Bonn's "Chinese" restaurant, run by808 words
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Article144 1958-01-12 4 TWO years ago. Mr. J. Victor Morais, of Kuala Lumpur, met a long elt need when he published his first edition of a Who's Who m Malaya, the first of its kind after about 30 years. Atthough it was not as complete as it could have144 words
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Advertisement517 1958-01-12 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M: imi/«. *****/4 2/ Robin OB Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI Tm H»l»n, ■•■t*n. N«w York Baltimore, PhiUd^kia Cult Porti rmummm f pOf# P«n«ng T ™T 1/10 M., UMar 15/16 Mar Ctrrfcrt opffeft t» p>oc«>< via o th«, P o fr> to load517 words
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Advertisement303 1958-01-12 4 EAST ASIATIC LN OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/or F Q ott *S Penang p SK()w "MEONIA- 14/16 Jon n l-)j W Colling Saigon. Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" 20 21 j accepts cargo for Japan. V^ "KINA" 19/21 Jan "LALANDIA" 20/22 Fcb 23/24 Fe b Wk "KOREA" 21/22 Feb 23 24 f c303 words
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Article1063 1958-01-12 5 T.H. ONG - PARENTS HAVE NO FEED TO FEAR T.H. ONG TELEVISION AND CHILDREN By RESPONSIBLE parents m Singapore who realize that television Knot now be delayed any further are confronted with two big ques W TV AFFE CT OUR CHILDREN' WILI TT ttavit am 1 (TON THEM?" wii.l, IT HAVE AN Wft1,063 words
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Article, Illustration270 1958-01-12 5 LONDON, Sat, For three months Air Hostess Mavis Griffin has fought to clear her name. Now she has succeeded. Mavis, a British Overseas Airways Corporation hostess, was sacked last October after a right between two men m her room In a Hongkong hotel. Yesterday, m her270 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-01-12 5 CEYLONESE DANCER TO GIVE RECITAL THE Indian Fine Arts Society is sponsoring an Indian dance recital by Miss Vijayalakshmi Mahadeva, of Ceylon, at the Cultural Theatre Hall, Singapore, on Feb. 8 and 9. Miss Mahadeva, who is visiting Malaya with her mother during her college holidays, Ls now m Kuala155 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-01-12 5 SCHOOLCHILDREN m Britain^iewin^^^eTvi!!!!!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ British BroaSraTtfng^orp^^.^ 0^^ 1 P resent^ by the16 words
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Article1500 1958-01-12 6 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Apprentice Dragon Lands 2 Winners At Lucrative Odds A RTINA. an up-and-coming 4-year-old owned by Lawry Stable, slammed tne opposition m the main 7f race for Class Two, Division One horses at Ipoh yesterday, opening day of the Perak Turf1,500 words
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Article530 1958-01-12 6 TOTAL POOL $247,600 Ist Prze 3APCXR ($69,280) 2nd Piize I LPCTP ($34,640* 3rd Prize 1 AOGYA ($17,320) Starters ($1,574 each) (1) IKPCRB (7) IORBWE <2> IjOJYK <8» IGUDOU <3> 2KMKPK 3LODWT 14 > IGWKXE aO» IGRBWU (5) IAWBRU (11) 2BUJOT (6) IDOGTR Consolation Prizes $1,000 each: 2EPJRK 2LXDRC530 words
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Article146 1958-01-12 6 Penang Amateur Races PENANG. Sat. The Penang Turf Club will hold its amateur race meeting on Saturday. Feb. 8. The following are tne races: 1. M A.R A. Class 4-5 furs. Catchw^ights 12st. 71bs. 2 M A RA. Class 5—2 furs. Catchweights 12st. 71bs. The Ladies Race (M.A.R.A. Classes 2.146 words
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461 1958-01-12 6 TOP SECRET DESTROYED: INJURED IN TRAINING IPOH, Sat.— Top Secret a five year-old Australian gelding by Agincourt out of Wedding Guest, was destroyed on the training track this morning. This promising sprinter broke his fetlock soon after his morning workout. Top Secret, who was preparing for his engagement on Wednesday,461 words
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Article615 1958-01-12 6 Cl. 5. Dlv. S— B#_JTor«. Baby ChrU 7.10 1 ~Tiine^~l mln 50 «/5 Pepper Dealer BIS n DlTt! 3. 3 Nee™ Kortunen Wheel ».»3 [JgM Cl. 2. Ply. 3—7 Furg. Jolljr Day 9 on 2 Time* (No time Recorded ).Mlrzapen «W T put: 2™ 3, 2.615 words
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Article65 1958-01-12 6 'POM Sat p,,, today over the Jheir new Bi« s»w il fi ht the B bookies' An offlcial «p aro |lid c t1i p Prt«e i I the un!imitpd $'.9000 an md hi* been sue At the vrere eiuf was takinf place wvr ben ao.-o ie« temnt;ne to drnp65 words
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Article42 1958-01-12 6 Small Bet! In S'pore In Singap a 'bo<^kie>' K9T9 small bei undewtanding digits t ppe^' 111 I btra, star' If the en] out n b (> third. the reimbursed with > The so-jr^e tuallv a way heat the r\rx meantime, we wntrh," he said.42 words
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Article36 1958-01-12 6 SVDNF.V Jin, Norman ON< New S scored a br;l minutes here tor in f day the match as His Inninn for his lietm'l c five Vil Rrorev Wales 2P« fW W m, S Ctrl36 words
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Advertisement176 1958-01-12 6 GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! •|C Coming Shortly For A Season At Lj- ti ir IW" MAJESTIC THEATRE -V JBi (Fu Ton C Sirret, Singapore) J X shochiku J :,^H GIRLS REVUE 2 ra Direct from Tokyo w -W' I n a s P rrtlrull r feast of ii&sdi^L sony. dance :»nd176 words
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Advertisement34 1958-01-12 6 SINGAPORf COUVCIL ff AOUT EDUCATE NEW FIRW EDUCATION C»' Starting on I7fh, 21** MODfll CONSTITOTIi PSYCHO*. POLITrt THOUGH' An rt.. •►^•JS held C- 'n Canning For further *T .nrolm.nt l^> (Further N^ $ln|«po'« 634 words
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660 1958-01-12 7 Aussie Horses Are Favourites On Malayan Turf Lters m Malaya— like those m every country m t r!( i judge racehorses by the winning tote tickets P punters 1 Hands, or the remnants of the tickets ♦red m P ir(Cs around th em and marking the I nf the horse660 words
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Article121 1958-01-12 7 Javellana Kid For Aussie Tour MELBOURNE. Jay.. U. (Reuter> Three Filipino boxers have heen engaged for a series of bouts :n Australia under the promotion of Stadiums Ltd. They are lightweight? Tommy Romulo ;md .Tavellana Kid, and b:mtam Larrv Bataan. The tr>o who were booked m Manila th;s week will121 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-01-12 7 ABOVE: Crown Prince inspects Asian Games site. Prince Akihito accompanied by place officials visited the site of the Asian Games m Tokyo to inspect the progress of the mammoth construction. Photo shows the young royalty (centre) wearing a helmet to protect his head as183 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-01-12 7 IPOII, Sat. Thanks to some spirited play m the second half, Perak Asians qualified for the final of the All-Blues rugby competition for the second year m succession, when they swamped their Penang counterparts by 19 points (2 goals, 2 tries and a penalty) to394 words
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294 1958-01-12 7 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, last year's runnersup. began their quest for a hockey 'double* by beating: the All-Sikh Naval Police by three goals to nil m the first round of the SHA senior knockout competition on the padang yesterday. The Recs, who won the SHA294 words
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Article87 1958-01-12 7 JohnKonrads Set For World Mark SYDNEY. Jan. 11. (Reuter) John Konrads. brother of world beater lisa Konrads, 13. appears certain to break the World 880 yards record m the New South Wale s championship finals tonight. American George Breen, holds the world record which he made m the United States87 words
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Article44 1958-01-12 7 WARRANT Officer Martyn beat Sgt. Pilling two and one to win the RAF Changi golf championship m the final of the competition played at Changi yesterday. Earlier, Martyn beat W/C Paul and Pilling beat F/L Williams m the semi-final playoffs.44 words
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Article53 1958-01-12 7 D. CHADWICK with 36* points won the 'C* division medal of the Sableford competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. Other cards were: Dr. Gethln-Jones 36 1/8. J. Rus-sell-Weight and D. W. G. Gilmour scored 32 points each. Dr. Gethln-Jones won the ball sweep with53 words
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Article27 1958-01-12 7 Lambrakis Ali Draw Sheikh All ben Youseff and Andres Lambrakis fought it out to a draw m their wrestling match at the Happy World Stadium last night27 words
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Article158 1958-01-12 7 Big Finance Cuts By Govt. TOKYO, Jon. 11, (Reuter)— Japan may have to cancel the third Asian Games due to be held m Tokyo m May if the Government does the 60.000.000 (£60,000 sterling) requested by the Education Ministry for running the Games. 6158 words
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Article397 1958-01-12 7 English Soccer Results LONDON, Jan. 11 (Reuter) Football results: LEAGUE I Arsenal 2, Blackpool 3. Aston ViUa 5, Sunderland 2. Bolton W. 2. Leicester City 3. Burnley 2. Tottenham Hotspur 0 Chelsea 3, Everton 1. Leeds U. 1. Manchester U 1. Manchester C. 1, Nottingham F. 1 Newcastle U. 1,397 words
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Article47 1958-01-12 7 PRISONS Sports Club wound up their SHA Div. 3 league as runners up to Police when they beat Ceylon Sports Club by two goals to nil at Balestier Road yesterday. The winners who led 1-0 at half time scored both goals through Frugniet.47 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-01-12 7 pic. SCHOOLGIRL K. S. Vali breaks the tape as she beats Ester Samuel m the women's 100 yards event of the Tamil Festival Sports Meet held at Jalan Besar Sta- Standard dium yesterday.Standard - 33 words
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Article345 1958-01-12 7 Seevaratnam Kicks The Goals For Colony's Entry Into Blues Final SEREMBAN, Sat. Singapore Asians qualified for the final of the All-Blues Rugby Football competition when they piled up a 'fijian-high' score of 43 points (eight goaJs, penalty) to three (penalty) against their Negri Sembilan counterparts on345 words
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Article147 1958-01-12 7 Bannister Gets His Trophy NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (Reuter) Dr. Roper Bannister of Britain, the first man to run the mile m less than four minutes was today awarded the United States "Sportsman of the Year" Trophy which he won m 1954 as a result of his epic mile. The147 words
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Article, Illustration553 1958-01-12 8 Gordon, Jenkins, and Petrie. Army Eadie Waters. Alway. Hogg, Frearson, Marshall. Braysbrook. Fisken, Wilson, Parrott, Hcaly, Woodhcruse, Burgers, Fowke and Dyer SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat the Army by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to eight (a goal and a try) m their rugby553 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-01-12 8 THE National Boxing Association (NBA) naiyied four Japanese leather pushers among the top contenders m 3 divisions m its first ratings of 1958. Photo shows (L-R) Shigcji Kaneko, Far Eastern featherweight champion who xcas listed seventh among the contenders m the featherweight class. Hitoshi Misako.UP - 88 words
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Article537 1958-01-12 8 John Maike Are Best JOHN French and Maike Schaper were the outstanding swimmers at the Singapore Swimming Club first Junior gala at the Club pool yesterday. John competing m the Boys 14-17 years section was first m the 100 metres free style and back stroke events and second m the537 words
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349 1958-01-12 8 PEXANG, Sat. While Penang experienced a depressing soccer season last year there was one redeeming factor. P.A.F.A.'s training scheme for youngsters produced several promising young prospects for the coming season. And among those who should do well m Penang soccer, provided they keep on349 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-01-12 8 KOON Tow— the Chinese art of self-defence-is now included m the Singapore Youth Sports Centre activities, and the first lesson, which started on Jan. 5, attracted more than 200 pupils. The class, held on Thursdays and Sundays from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., is being conducted92 words
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384 1958-01-12 8 If. S. VEERAPPAN scored m athletic "treble" at the Tamil Festival Sports meet held at the Jalan Besar .stadium yesterday He won both the century and furlong sprints and the 440 yards to achieve this feat Another athlete to stand out was R Saminathan. m384 words
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Article, Illustration310 1958-01-12 8 Malayan Footballer Wins Acclaim But Cannot Play In Asian Games Standard Staff Reporter One of Malaya's promising young footballers, f O r me ft and Federation left half Inderjit Singh, is one of India's bcs/ 1 for the country's Asian Games team BUT310 words
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561 1958-01-12 8 PETER WILSON - CLUBS TOLD NOT TO LEND THEIR PLAYERS PETER WILSON F.A. Drops A Bombshell By LONDON. Sat.— ON February 11 there was to have been a five-aside Soccer tournament at Wembley Pool embracing eight teams start and finish m the same evening. You could envisage a pretty packed house because: 1561 words
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Article41 1958-01-12 8 WOODLANDS Sports Club and 40th Malay Rovers battled it out for a two-all draw m the Bukit Panjang District Football league at Woodlands yesterday. Abdul Rahman and Atang ,scored for Woodlands while Jaffar netted the Rovers both goals.41 words
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Article86 1958-01-12 8 LONDON, Sat. Dudley Price. Swansea forward, will sign for Southend tomorrow if Swansea's benefit offer is right. Eddie Perry. Welsh-born manager of Southend. had scouts briefed yesterday to watch KKN TUCKER, Cardiff's transfer-list-ed winger. GEORGE IVIUTELAW, St Johnstone centre forward, just rejected by a National Service medical86 words
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Article87 1958-01-12 8 ALBION GIVE UK SIX MEN diva: Cup I tnendoiu I ALL proached I agreed i I Play I I tween n I -he season I The ttrst 1 Tuesday Lnci Scotland at K Wednesday, and near Ini «£and ter Wintt rl yesterda: rullest co-oi tne Leagu proached. Parti* ul.u JJesl87 words
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Article110 1958-01-12 8 I SYDNEY. Bit- a panv. I Broadcasting I sporting tja four daily I unaninu i 'Stuart Ma "ABC. SDortsn tear." Mackenzie, a S: had a y< ir cess m 1957. New Zealand M titles, the Mai the Diamnnri S ley. thr Irv m Belgium, and title.110 words
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Advertisement19 1958-01-12 8 Cfitfdrwt /ere... I f T^RCHJ U[) ;rfWA» < ""i If THYE HONG biscuit confectionery factory t Tft SINGAPORE (j MALAYA19 words
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Miscellaneous59 1958-01-12 8 HOCKEY— S.H.A. League Div. I—CSC.1 CSC. vs. R.A.F. Changi at Changi. GOLF—R.I.C. vs. R.S.G.C. at Island Club at 8.30 a.m. BADMlNTON— University of Malaya finals at Oei Tiong Ham Hall 7.30 p m. SOCCER Malay Junior League K. Melayu vs. P. Peranakan at M.F.A. SOCCER Bukit Panjang Football League Bukit59 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-01-12 9 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH JUST MY LUCK says SLAPSTICK comedy British-style can be often fo silly, yet very funny at the same time, and Rank's new Norman Wisdom film, JUST MY LUCK, is such a kind that will appeal to any audience, anywhere m This is a typically British447 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-01-12 9 THE WICKED GO TO HELL f l'Hh WICKED GO TO HELL suffered severe censorship m Bangkok and was shown to the Singapore critics m its "tattered" form. But the distributors afterwards informed us that most of the "clippings" had been salvaged and would be348 words
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Article193 1958-01-12 9 Chaplin makes first British Production "EWE new films have now been scheduled for Malayan release soon and the main attraction seems to be Charlie Chaplin's first all-British production, "A KING IN NEW YORK," m which Chaplin is star, producer, director t author and composer. With Chaplin, who193 words
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Advertisement387 1958-01-12 9 I MAN OFI,OOOFACEr^^| j ■"'The Chivalrous Songs#ress" Ma n 4^ ln FORT YUMA" Tt**. sSfflv^*™ PA> i \M> OF THE PIIAROAHS' C Scope Colori m| v^ :^%mjr 11,1.45,4.6.30 &H. 30 w m kvwn^i I m- i m. \N(.SARA'' Malay H 1-. ALL MINE TO GIVE'— j L— BM 1 1387 words
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Advertisement423 1958-01-12 9 |li^9^^^y^^^^v\TM^?Hia I I* l an sT:^&ft 1 I r ASrP'TsJI -^■tii JK iiffli *m ay »i-iifi IUUMI. 5.45 930 pm yL. CINEMASCOPE A COLOR (FOX) MANSFIELD KISS THEM FOR ME" yL, Today 9 A.M. "BEAUTY AND~THIEVES"~(MandarIn) ,v f L<iVl f^VJ 3 P h y TODAY! i'»'g-iA«b A"- I«ffi S'j»iS^ "UiOrf423 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-01-12 10 (LEFT) Two charming school "manns" board a BO. AC. plane for U.K. (Ri binte Mohamed Noor of Klang being hugged by her mother on her return from tain. Proudly beaming is her father, Inche Mohamed Noor (with glasses)- StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article73 1958-01-12 10 DURING the past week, BOAC's airlift of teachers between London and Kuo! o Lumi great excitement at the capital's International Airport. py 'j Teachers were flown home from the Kirkby and Brinsford Lodge CoHegcs m England same planes left with equal numbers for further training. Standard cameraman,73 words
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Article, Illustration935 1958-01-12 10 HERE comes the gJamour brigade from the Kirkby and Brinsford Teachers Training Colleges. The Malayans are pictured on arrival at Kuala Lumpur Airport Standard pic By FAH. Versatility Is Their Keynote gCALJNG treacherous cliffs, landing by rope from hovering helicopters and wading, often chest deep,Standard - 935 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-01-12 10 Die By F At 1 POPULAR with the men of "B" Company, the Royal Lincolnshire Rfsimrnt Malaya, are the "Bravo Base Btihers," led by CQMS Leslie Wincall on m third from left). Others m the photo are (left to right) Pte. Peter Widdow*Jj Cpl Harry Roy Chesney (singer),57 words
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Advertisement201 1958-01-12 10 |p Now you can visit New Delhi, Agra and I R* the nearby Taj Malial over the week-end! I F$ Pan American now offers a convenient I t.' new service that leaves Bangkok every I Qt T* *ffHrV^%^-*l aKtS^A. r I <■■.'?■.< £>*'#*J F^* ffiQk >* *Trade-S(ark 9 Pan American201 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1958-01-12 11 ON OUR WAY i«Y PllLilY, Standard staff reporter f*^nronafour-month honeymoonLoliday lour of the Middle East and P P writes her impressions on ■iibul a nd B«lg«ri0, an Iron Curtain country. c a welcome Istanbul (for jj c first real outpost of the :)pean continent) gave us! ancient f raddlei and1,414 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-01-12 11 I m the fields of ub! 'C relations and n promotion is ■'•d compctiparticularly m a r* New York. But 1 'i reached, it awarding m Has come to I J2 c a New T native whose W from Canto many268 words
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Advertisement213 1958-01-12 11 Ii! j v iir^ i^^ '^flwßbi-^IBJww^ /Spy Onoiitv^ T* Vi r» cpnt imno^Pf^ fN ~^ffir t niMii <wMtrff w ffm*^Hffifflr ~H?iftiM^B» ArniriPT r p 1 1 1 hl l 1 1 v flip *}\iSz£Ex aKßiSw?!ssB«yß f bR r xT( Xji i(C^) 1) iaiy—^^^^^gi^^Piaß N satin finish with gold hours faceted213 words
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Article220 1958-01-12 12 1.200 Red Rebels Give Up Reunification Of Laos VIENTIANE. Jan. 11 (Reuter).— More than 1.200 soldiers of the Communist Pathet Lao army have come out of the two former rebel-held states m the north-east of Laos for reintegration, according to reports reaching Vientiane. The Pathet Lao army is being reintegrated220 words
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Article101 1958-01-12 12 Sputniks Data For IGY Nations BRUSSELS. Jan. 11 (UP) Russia has promised to release all the scientific data gathered by Its globe-girdling Sputniks, It was announced here yesterday. Admiral Sir Archibald Day, International Geophysical Year co-ordinator here, said the Soviets had promised to release the data "m the near future."101 words
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224 1958-01-12 12 Lloyd's 3-Point Plan for Better Relations With Soviet LONDON. Jan. 11 (AFP).— British Foreign Secretary Sehvyn Lloyd declared last night that a "summit" conference which completely failed would "do more harm than good." Lloyd also said that It would be foolish for Britain to weaken or disrupt her alliances before224 words
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Article120 1958-01-12 12 Mouse Leads Him To £650 Hoard INVERCARGILL, New Zealand, Jan. 11 CReutcr).— A mouse disappearing behind a bread-tin m an Invercargill house recently led -o the discovery of £650 In £50 notes. The family had boon living m the house for about two years when the son of the house120 words
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Article34 1958-01-12 12 A JAPANESE doctor and two nurses will leave for Vietnam next month to give free medical advire and treatment to area? which have no doctors, it was disposed m Tokyo yesterday. UPUP - 34 words
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327 1958-01-12 12 SON DAUGHTER OF EARL AMONG THOSE ARRESTED LONDON, Jan. 11 (Reuter).— The son and daughter of an earl and the kinsman of a duke were among 24 men and women charged here yesterday after a raid on what police allege was a high327 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-01-12 12 THIS IS ONE of the first pictures released of the production line for the world's first intercontinental guided missile the IT.S.l T .S. Air Force Snark. The missile is being produced at the Northrop Aircraft plant m Hawthorne. Calif. The 5.000-mile range Snark will be assigned68 words
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197 1958-01-12 12 Sterling Into Dollars No Lack Of Confidence LONDON. Jan. 11 <AFP)— Tokyo reports that Japanese banks have been authorized to sell their transferable sterling for dollars, have caused some misgivings m British financial quarters. Coming as it does at the heels of the British cabinet crisis which led to the197 words
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Article82 1958-01-12 12 MANILA, Jan. 11, (Reuter) —Philippine Airlines cannot afford to send any pilots or technicians to Indonesia to help run the Garuda air service according to a P.A.L., spokesman today. The spokesman said Philippine Airlines had turned down a cabled request from Jakarta for 2082 words
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Article119 1958-01-12 12 Thailand Will Follow Old Policy BANGKOK. Jan 11 (Rev- ten— The new Thai government m a policy statement made to the National Assembly said it would adhere to previous agreements with foreign countries. The premier. Lieut Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn. who was appointed on Jan. 1 following the IS elections, said119 words
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Article83 1958-01-12 12 Honorary Law Degree For Mac COLOMBO. Jan. 11 (AFP) LVylon University yesterday decided to confer an honorary Doctorate of Law on British Prime Minister Harold Macmlllan when he visits Ceylon next week. The degree will be awarded at a sDecial convocation on Jan. 17 at Peradaniya University. Macmillan is scheduled83 words
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Article31 1958-01-12 12 n PARTIAL law imposed 2wlt v? SeDt embe r coup a etat has been lif t p h throughout ThSand. -he °st 6 K nt r adl «»o»»~d ReuterReuter - 31 words
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110 1958-01-12 12 EDINBURGH, Jan. 11 (UP) —Scotland's High Court ruled m a divorce case that artificial insemination is not adultery. Lord Whealty. delivering *he unprecedented ruling, rejected the allegation filed by Scotsman Ronald G MacLennan against Mrs Margaret MacLennan. Mrs. MacLennan gave birth to a110 words
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125 1958-01-12 12 BELGRADE. Jan. 11 (UP) An Indonesian arms-buy-ing delegation "will not go home empty-handed" from Yugoslavia, a reliable Foreign Office source said last night The comment was made shortly aftei an official announcement that President Soekamo will visit here soon. Soekarno wa s expected to125 words
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Article74 1958-01-12 12 He Is New President Of OEEC PARIS. Jan. 11 (AFP) Derirk Heathcoat-Amory, new British Chancellor of the Exchequer, was named yesterday as President of the Council of Ministers of the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (OEEO. He succeeded Peter Thorneycroft, who resigned recently as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Council74 words
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Article96 1958-01-12 12 Ifni Calm Broken By New Attacks MADRID, Jan. 11 (UP) Scatt >red action broke out yesterday In Spain's embattled West African territory of Ifni after a period of quiet, reports reaching here yesterday said. The reports said that Invading irregular Moroccan "Army of Liberation" troops attached Spanish supply lines during96 words
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Article57 1958-01-12 12 LONDON, Jan. 11 (UP) A 500,000-ton snowfall has blanketed the Soviet capital, Radio Moscow said. The broadcast said the 600 snowplows, more than 150 sanding machines, 200 snow loaders and 1,000 trucks were called out to clear the snow that has been falling for several days.57 words
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Article180 1958-01-12 12 PARIS, Jan. 11 (AFP).— French police praised the work of 250 taxi drivers who turned detectives and m a matter of hours caught the man who stole a car from their employer. The 250 drivers work for a radlo-taxicab flrm managed by Robert Catherine.180 words
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Advertisement39 1958-01-12 12 REVELATION LUGGAGE makti pcutoinq vuul Revelation is the real solution to all your packing problems. LADIES' WEEKEND K?^^^P^^ LADIES' TRAIN CASES, ,n smart tapered shape $72.00 THAwcL GOODS HBf h SySl H^^^^Wipß^B^B^gp^^^^^Mfi^^Hj^^P y Roffles Piece, Singapore j e 3Q76139 words
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Advertisement169 1958-01-12 12 N^^y fVomofiJ I x j j I overheard the Manager com- Then my feu plaining that my work was not use Optre, d '««H so good— the trouble was, my today t 1 •yes always felt strained and night and moSt ">■ What good advice it was! Regu. Nowr m169 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1958-01-12 13 ANDY ROZARIO - MALAYAN UPERSTITIONS CHILDBIRTH ANDY ROZARIO t By One of the most well-known vampires is the PONTIANAK-who, it is believed, drives her claws into a woman's belly, killing mother and child. I Hanger than fiction. But the customs and superstim ljnd childbirth m Malaya seem to be stranger than I ne1,381 words
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Article183 1958-01-12 13 2 Britain's best-selling Z records last week were 1 MARY'S BOY 5 CHILD Harry Belafonre 5 2 WA X E UP J LITTLE SUSIE— J Everly Brothers J 3 M V SPECIAL ANCEL Malcolm Vaughan I 4 MA, HE'S MAK--1 INC EYES AT J ME |ohnny '■> Otis183 words
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Article146 1958-01-12 13 fessor L. Dudley Stamp, of London University. We know terribly little about the problems of living together m cities Sir William Holford. It is essential that we should maintain a degree of liquidity higher than usual The Earl of Iveagh, chairman of Guinness's. We are going146 words
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Advertisement83 1958-01-12 13 \7sT_ A JOB b^LL7PO NE? PRINTING DEPARTMENT AN TEES PROMPT AND ((l(lf M sravirF KEEP TRUCKS ROLLING A^||||ji TRUCK TYRES I^^^^^ 5 n»4 IRAUION on or off the rcorf the All Traction Heavy Duty \^^^Bjy^|i ALI tpaCTiqn j action m rrmd or soft-going, get the Super Ich make* Its own83 words
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Advertisement77 1958-01-12 13 It PAYS to advertise m our Classified Columns frtngxpoit^* frfeaterl No Mistake I )RESS designer Nor. man Nor c I I is making sure American women wear their sack dresses the right way round. Each dress he designs has a label sewn m the neckline: "This is the front." b77 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1958-01-12 14 THE SONG AND THE SINGER people dancing. One of the dancers took hold of these and wound them several times around a couple dancing, round and round as many times MT was half-an-hour off midnight when Ah Heng walked into the "Hongkong Cafe. Although it was dark outside it was1,090 words
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Article723 1958-01-12 14 FIONA LAM - FIONA LAM By ligncd it boldly "AH HENG." When this had been done, he watched eagerly as a waiter carried the message over to where she sat For a moment she looked up, puzzled, when the waiter handed her the note, then laughed m that gay way723 words
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Article1142 1958-01-12 14 PENNY APPLEBY - PENNY APPLEBY I By JT was only when his mother bought him a suit for the wedding that Timmy began to feel himself unfreezing. It almost blotted out the misery he'd been through, and he hurried into the shabby living-room to show his mother what the suit looked1,142 words
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Advertisement127 1958-01-12 14 The REFEREE A splendid match; fast and ding-dong, the ball going from end to end first one goal m danger and then the other. Only five minutes to" go and it's still anybody's game, "My word!" pants the referee. "At my age, but for my daily MILO, I'd never be127 words
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Advertisement120 1958-01-12 14 I YOU DeJ You make up yo^Q^H to h^tcn to another I All you have I advantages of I protection against thej ibk, hard-UHj ,1 pad,>ouha\c I bent lurg 'M m a disposable a;;l Tampax is so comfcr j can't even fui:tuher.;3 Tampax act;.,. M from forming. WV.h7.-J almost bc?:n120 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-01-12 15 (N BORN ruod«-l i Frosdirk urars lU i.-<- iriit pallettc hi shocking aU nylon rtastic net. pdon She vtf ««e «l f iodfls diM>l.»vniK tr tatiooJ m the twins -I th« sf an- P corset f.i^iions. *lage the only people really knou> arg Ming their dratv tng227 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-01-12 15 m J Vk HU. Dii tr In fir i i X X B H 7 H ft Be 9 W down W family. I would give her a course lessons at Joan Booty's Mannequin and Charm School. This is held twice iceekly a t Raffles Hotel,276 words
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Article, Illustration690 1958-01-12 15 Avdrey White - Our brilliant sunlight make you look slimmer— Avdrey White E9 silver birch paleness to dark mole, and though not strictly neutral. mauv e and lilac shades are used alongside the others— and stress that soft, draped look that is the hall-mark of the currently fashionable woman. In Malaya women have690 words
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Article294 1958-01-12 15 Jill Bateman - Jill Bateman -By J^ revolution is taking place m children's fashions this year. You will see brighter, more fashionable colours instead of conventional and dreary pink or blue rosebuds. There will be cute, American-inspired designs which are really smart instead of the dull, unoriginal styles which294 words
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Article176 1958-01-12 15 TT wasn't only those post-Christmas bills which had me thinking about "Why to Marry a Millionaire" It was a recent newspaper report that two sisters married to a millionaire each had been given two rather remarkable presents. These gifts will doubtless improve the sisters' view176 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-01-12 15 return to favour of plaids. from shepherds black and white to authentic .artans is forecast for 1958. CHOES will continue to be long and slender with pointed toes but how I wish the price of these styles would come down to earth. Not every woman can afford to320 words
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Advertisement112 1958-01-12 15 I \>^ 'l badminton lesson l^ x *«V W^^\ wit^ Won 9 Pcn 9 Soon &S Ir• n 2i The BirLhml Grip The correct Backhand Grip is that you must change your grip slightly and place your thumb against the back of the handle. This simple change m grip, when112 words
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Advertisement20 1958-01-12 15 #CUSSOI2^ |*l I fY^ uHjH|r' n Illimosa /-v aY pouider IqV y^v delightfully fragrant. V*\ Inexpensiv. too. _^^^^^^F .^r^^Bi I20 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-01-12 16 pic. APPEARING among the constellation of "Kings" of Rock n' Roll and Skiffle is a "Queen" of Rock n* Roll. She ia 19-year-old Kerry Martin from Hornsey, London. During the daytime she wouldn't be recognised as the same girl. She is an ex-pupil of Le SaoreMirror - 105 words
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Article77 1958-01-12 16 SPIKE-HEELED shoes may lead to over-sized hips, an expert has warned women. The expert, Dr. Elizabeth Austin of the University of Southern California, says that walking m high heels "over exercises tht hip muscles." And many girls are now cutting out their slimming diets and switching to77 words
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816 1958-01-12 16 TTOR the first time m the U.S. since the birth of an independent M free Malaya, the new Malayan national anthem was perform^ n wide television hook-up. For the first time Americans heard the f opening bars of Negara-ku. For me, it was816 words
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Advertisement309 1958-01-12 16 I This book is a sign of I BUSINESS EFFICIENCY R —^^mitMJttA\ M Tt is eood business to show A wB l iat you arc up to date and i li\\\vH efficient. That is why the modern business man of \\\\\M initiative and enterprise S C^^^^^|^Bi^^^^^^^\.v\V communicateswithhisoverB^^^^ -< H\\ IB309 words
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Advertisement58 1958-01-12 16 iMfHTFR I^l 'I 1 I<^ J 'V^N^. \j| yj M Doe« anyone know what happened to my pep pilli?" "Good gracious I always "Certainly you have a i— J P^L &R ~*^Js thought they had fins!" choice— take it or leave it!" e^Yi UCI i /> mjt**-** Ilk© to me58 words
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251 1958-01-12 21 h makrt onf of thp d s mO sl pof«lai small V a 1 k w a k f n mtij »oon [/to lb« "Httto man." m Republic "y. the rats, has to n^ the .!>d firm counit earners. rar251 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-01-12 21 6 Million Cars And A Million Trucks Made In US In 1957 m Hp I inuB .r tioi has )r..y I rp. ar.i Studebaie: ■-> to 1957 2 000 pasand r d by r Cab. builder, units. I irtion ip from i trairs 1950, k prr,- 1956 1.095.425 trucks built111 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-01-12 21 She Made A Sports Car In Her Spare Time Id twenty has SaJshed making a "■0 m.p.h. ir| f« m her spire OST OF 11 M$U75). Stalker, a r, of Softon- near ManAn U thi s is how she did it SHE BOUGHT a brokendown pre-war Austin Seven and strippedUP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-01-12 21 ILES Jan. 12. M« manu■tes 11 'lav Im- r^<r show I* "t h« Shrine Small cars. bU cars. sports and saloon models c tand side by side to entice the American buyer. Some of the lines are making their United States debut. Most, popular139 words
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Article1077 1958-01-12 21 RESSDGS The Wee kin Pago For Motorists NEW AND STYLISH STANDARD EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY IT SEATS 4 IN COMFORT NEW CAR always creates a lot of interest. And if the car is also endowed with many features that motorists demand, it is bound1,077 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-01-12 21 The Standard Pennant l s a smart-looking four-door, four-seat saloon that *ive« exceptional economy with very good performance. The frontal appearance is bold and pleasing. Headlights are deeply hooded and sturdy bumpers with overriders are fitting to front and rear. Luggage boot U spacious and the high -opening69 words
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Article, Illustration665 1958-01-12 22 IT is fairly clear to me that much discussion of effects of various forms of entertainment on young people will be much m the air, and Increasingly m coming week. Taking the question of violence as depicted m films, and on television, it might be interesting to see665 words
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Article598 1958-01-12 22 Common Acciden ts Among Children F)l'E to the very strict regulations concerning the movements of dogs m Singapore and Malaya, the danger of rabies following a dog bite is extremely slight. However most parents still view a dog bite with considerable concern. A sertie Gog bite should be treated promptly598 words
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Article379 1958-01-12 22 NURSE KATHLEEN - NURSE KATHLEEN By out of reach of the small fry For other people's protection label all new bottles with their new contents. The general rule for first aid treatment of poisoning i s to try and get rid of the poison, or m the case of379 words
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Advertisement130 1958-01-12 22 th© modern hßirdressing I 0 biylciecm 15 the modern way to keep your hair smart and healthy "B biylcieim is not messy, not greasy, not over-oily fl R H brylcreem with massage checks dryness and dandruff i^^^J^^? H The tonic ingredients m Brylcreem keep your hair and scalp free f130 words
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Advertisement92 1958-01-12 22 Itibena bunds you up afc 'flu, fever or sickness j^PHfV W^y t want you to.; Look flt hirvi y^f Riber^ h^lpc^ Him "^^j t? recover «o -fias V \Now w« flll dnVilc h Yes, delicious ßlbena Is world-famoof s^f^l aa the most wonderful tonlo drink of /V) the day. That's92 words
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Miscellaneous180 1958-01-12 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. Given some care about main outlines of occupation, and of health, a very useful and prosperous twelvemonth. It does not arouse much danger. The viajority of interests are stabilized so as to raise the general financial position, and such changes as there are will almost certainly carry a180 words
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Miscellaneous184 1958-01-12 22 provided you exert yourself. There is viuch indication of the securing of desires and of the success of the more unusual ambition*. Great vitality is likely to be felt and the pace will certainly be rather hot. This is the point at which you could undertake Jiiajor adjustments m most184 words
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Miscellaneous132 1958-01-12 22 feature. One is concerned with a viajor change that benefits all your main projects. Aftothcr is to do witli a disappointment thai should be used for reordering your general approach to life. Then there are some disputes which cause losses of friendship but lead to new associations of value. In132 words
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Miscellaneous263 1958-01-12 22 YOUR' MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries)— Considerable betterment Is indicated for you m things involving partnership In consequence most domestic and friendship arrangements can be expected to prosper. So also will relationships m workaday life. The whole point is that the continuation of upward trends, m material and emotional interests, now263 words
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Miscellaneous245 1958-01-12 22 with money questions that have a bearing on occupational matters. It would be a good time to forge ahead with extensions on present activities or the planning of changes to come. MAY 21 JUNE 20 (Gemini)— There is much movement your main interests. The next two or three days should245 words
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Miscellaneous301 1958-01-12 22 general. But do so without increasing the normal margin of safety m finances. Ambitions seem especially well favoured. You will probaDly find that near the week-end there is a queer situation an intimate interest. This appears to be associated somehow with either someone of distant relationship or with the doings301 words
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Miscellaneous265 1958-01-12 22 wll (0n,,. ">■ >°" wIU h w. J S| events. NOV S-D* This "J* J most ,n I Jf. SV '"J.'<M,, ll|( 'j aM l "°J l l I1(l N "«hsn ous. Mo,! f Rood level ,ni n J >" l ran a VI)I V Mwaday. u «•!< wars i265 words
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Article444 1958-01-12 23 MEMOIRS OF A PUBLIC BABY. By Philip O'Connor. (Faber. 18$.) II pS p end of the walking it Soho an eminent, dignified ;roachlng r pub my stopped ire should ike a detour. w <» had by m --rner. creaturt I pub at ith mad him of Jf.-r. lfcl444 words
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Article868 1958-01-12 23 A. ALVAREZ - A. ALVAREZ Bfi P ETHKE Galvin l lr poets B W! fferent have W* by con- seems a poet X i a r>"**tic act bT Qg and Kr r han to I of this 1^ waj Dylan [Pv l of those If868 words
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Article1449 1958-01-12 23 JOHN DAVENPORT - BOOKS of the week JOHN DAVENPORT By against himself, and against his associates. Of a tragic companion he writes: She was always enamourea of other people's predatormess. confusing it possibly with virility (on their advice). It Is a great feat of Mr. v uonnors sympathy and acu-^ness that he can1,449 words
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Article, Illustration194 1958-01-12 23 }jl NDREDS of Indians m Malaya today celebrate the 111 th anniversay of Saint Thyagaraja the great music composer from South India. Acclaimed by music critics as the rather of the "Carnatir style" of music, Thyagaraja lived m an era when music played dominant role194 words
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Article191 1958-01-12 23 ANY readers are aware of King Arthur as an historical figure about whom nothing is known, and a legendary figure about whom much has been written. Avalon is a non-existent other-world identified with a surprising number of real places; one of these places is Glastonbury, to which Joseph of191 words
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Advertisement292 1958-01-12 23 SINGAPORE. CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 31st JANUARY, 1958. Registration will take place at the Singapore Citizenship Registry, Central Office, 9, 11 13, Fort Canning Road and th« Chinese Chamber of Commerce from P. 30 am. to 8 p.m. Chinese are invited to register m accordance292 words
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Article, Illustration809 1958-01-12 24 THE world's most fantastic railway is nearing completion here m the desert twentyfive miles from the little town of Alamogordo, New Mexico. The six-mile single track goes nowhere that matters— just one red, dusty sand-dune to another. But the real end of this line is809 words
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261 1958-01-12 24 PATRICIA BOXALL - Pretty Girls Become Big Business FIGURES PATRICIA BOXALL by VITAL STATISTICS ARE HELPING BRITAIN'S EXPORT DRIVE. Beautiful girls are being recruited into the world of big business to pull of deals with hard-headed customers. Many firms have found that a sacs agent with a shapely 36-22-36 figure hai a better261 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-01-12 24 A 'Model' Secretary pic. WHEN Jeanne Keyser, 22 pictured here worked as a secretary m a theatrical agency, people used to say: "You should be on the stage.' 1 That set Jeanne thinking and six months ago she DID change her job. But she becanre a model not an actress.Mirror - 78 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-01-12 24 pATIENTS literally drop out of the blue into four lonely first-aid posts far out m the storm-tossed Atlantic Ocean. The posts are Air Ministry weather ships where the crews find themselves running a recuperation and refuelling service for their feathered visitors. Many small birds, attempting130 words
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Article128 1958-01-12 24 T ATEST gimmick for girls thought up by a Telephone Answering Service is a radio receiver the size of a lip-stick It is tuned m to a radio station which relays messages from the girls* boy friends. IVEW ENGLAND girls have -L^ a flashxj new notion leopard print128 words
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Article167 1958-01-12 24 j\ daiile is being waged m Britain on behalf of bald men. It's between quacks who peddle useless advice and treatment at fantastic prices and experts who have made a lifelong study of human hair, its health and diseases "No matter what claims people make167 words
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