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Title Section17 1959-04-16 1 \vm\(.i nanv ckhtifieh sale exceeds 80,000 The Straits Times '**Estd 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1959-04-16 1 As smallpox cases rise to 7, drastic precautions are ordered: Re-vaccination is urged Singapore declared an infected place SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SMALLPOX reached epidemic proportions here today when three new cases of the disease were confirmed. This brings the total to seven since the first case was discoveredReuter - 1,140 words
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Article70 1959-04-16 1 CINEMAS: PROBE WARNING by PAP SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secre-tary-general of the Peoples Action Party, said today that a PAP government may hold an inquiry into the cinema industry. He told an election rally in the Fullerton Building car park: "It may be necessary for the Government to70 words
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Article37 1959-04-16 1 LONDON. Wed. The Moscow-Peking express train will take 12 hours less to cover its journey when it uses the new route through the Mongolian capital. Ulan Bator, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1959-04-16 1 CANBERRA. Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, and his wife will leave on April 28 for a twomonth tour of New Zealand, Canada United States and Britain.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-04-16 1 A prominent PAP founder-member quits party SINGAPORE, Wednesday. F)R. C. Subrahmanyam, a prominent founder- member of the People's Action Party, has resigned from the party, the Straits Times reliably learnt today A former acting Professor of Pathology, College of Medicine < 1948-54 y. he is believed to have resigned because204 words
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Article53 1959-04-16 1 NEW YORK, Wed.— King Hussein of Jordan arrived I here by car from West Point l yesterday and was received by New York Governor, Mr. Nelson A. Rockefeller. Later the King attended a dinner given in his honour by the Near East Foundation at the53 words
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519 1959-04-16 1 JPOH, Wed.— The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, hinted here today of the possibilities of an understanding between his country and Malaya on security matters He told a Press conference: "We hope that by personal contact that there will be better519 words
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518 1959-04-16 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Exit the Premier who just CAN'T get away from it a11... FELIX ABISHEGANADEN I DONT KNOW IF I'M REALLY IN OR OUT By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN who today give up office, as Prime Minister of Malaya has so many public engagements to fulfil between now ami election518 words
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Article94 1959-04-16 1 Lightning starts blackout KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. It was dinner by candle-light for more than 10,000 people here tonight when lightning plunged the Pudu Ulu and Ampang areas into a blackout for more than an hour. A large section of the Setapak and Gombak areas were also affected. Breakdown gangs from94 words
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Article29 1959-04-16 1 LONDON, Wed. Sonny Khoo, a third-year architectural student from Singapore, was found dead yesterday in a flat at Clapham which he shared with another Chinese student.29 words
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Article284 1959-04-16 1 Successor is not named AUGUSTA, Wed President Eisenhower announced today that Mr John Foster Dulles has resigned as Secretary of State. The President said Mr. Dulles was "incapacitated" and could not carry on the burden of office. The President did not announce a successor but said he wouldReuter - 284 words
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Article32 1959-04-16 1 CAPSULE EJECTED FROM SATELLITE WASHINGTON. Wrd. Air lorrr announced to day that capsule from Mmvcrcr n atolUto was sucei*v.fuiiv r.ir« t«(t yeatof day over the north Pitcilii. Rcutcr. (See page32 words
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Advertisement75 1959-04-16 1 ?%&>*»*£ SHOES SEASON t2~) i-iin uin^mmttMtmttmtmm' <•^ sf < i f/.'ll I "ii it* If j~ A Think what it means to jj£r^L^' r *P ft nav e a perfect finish on iyA /s^n^/v your walls or ceilings, with IV] only one coat of paint! U twL Super Siscolin is75 words
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99 1959-04-16 2 Professor hits at 'mediocre Asian students' SYDNEY. Wed. Many of the Asian students at Sydney University were the wrong sort," the ProIrssor of Government at the University. Prof. R N. Spann, said today. Instead of training the elite of the Asian students. huge sums were brin? used to tearh studentsReuter - 99 words
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Article41 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indian Chamber of Commerce, will give a reception in honour of Mr. S. K. Banerji. s the Indian High Commissioner to Malaya, and Mrs. Banerji, at the Royal Island Club on May 1 at 7 p.m.41 words
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Article121 1959-04-16 2 -JULIA:— WE PAY SOON, SAY OWNERS SINGAPORE. Wed.— The claims against the jinx-ship Julia— formerly the Hai Hsuan will be paid in a few days. A cable from the owners to a Singapore firm of ships' chandlers said so. The firm filed a $90,000 claim against the Julia for non-payment121 words
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Article35 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, will open a leadership I training course organised by the Pan-Pacif.c South-East Asia Women's Association at the Cultural Centre at 5.30 1 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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378 1959-04-16 2 Agreement to protect U.S. investors is ready A SCHEME FOR INSURANCE AGAINST NATIONALISATION KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. GUARANTEE for American investments against nationalisation and other risks in Malaya has been written into an agreement between the Federation and the United States Governments to be signed here next Tuesday. It will also378 words
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Article46 1959-04-16 2 A $31,000 CAR FOR REGENT JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Government has bought the Regent a $31,000 black Cadillac limousine for his official use. The eight-passenger aireondltioncd car is the only one of its type in the country. The Johore State Council today approved this expenditure.46 words
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Article68 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wed— Three Justices of the Peace Mr. Jee Ah Chian. Mr. B. T. de Silva and Inche Mohamed Sldek bin Haji Abdul Hamid have been elected to the Board of Licensing Justices. it was announced today. The following were appointed to the board- Mr. J.F.68 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-04-16 2 Who will open a new bridge: Tun Tan or Chenglock? COUNCIL TOOK AN HOUR DEBATING... M ALACCA, Wed.- Who will open the new bridge here- Sir Cheng-lock Tan or Tun Tan Cheng Lock? What is the difference? Quite a lot. think some members of Malacca Municipal Council. One, Mr. J.286 words
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Article44 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Liberal Socialist Party will hold two pre-election rallies on Saturday at Kampong Sultan, off 51 milestone Pasir Panjang Road, and the other at Tanjong Katong, next to the Hollywood Theatre. Both meetings will begin at 5 p.m.44 words
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Article25 1959-04-16 2 MTJAR. Wed. —Tc mark World Health Day, 1959. the Muar Health Department Is organising an exhibition at the UMNO Club. Tangkak. on Saturday.25 words
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142 1959-04-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE OWNERS oi Florida's beautiful Cypress 1 Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downing Pope, now on a world trip, are expected here on May 19 and will stay till May 24. ■j They will collect new plants and shrubbery for their garI142 words
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303 1959-04-16 2 DELINQUENTS GET IDEAS FROM FILMS': MRS. CHEAH PENANG. Wednesday. IKb. CHEAH INN KIONG, the only woman repre- tentative on the Penang State Council, today called for stricter film censorship to curb juvenile delinquency "which is on the ascendancy not only in Penang but throughout the Federation." "Youths have formed themselves303 words
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Article93 1959-04-16 2 Jaycees to help 'sell' Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Department of Tourism has enlisted the support of local Jaycees to "sell" Singapore to 220 delegates attending the Asian regional conference of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Kuala Lumpur from April 20 to 25. A special tourist booth with posters and93 words
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Article38 1959-04-16 2 KULIM. Wed. The Kulim District Officer. Tuan Syed Noh Shahbuddin, laid the foundation stone of a new $32,000 community hall at Padang Serai yesterday evening. The Kedah Government ha;, granted $8,000 for this project.38 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-04-16 2 BEAMISH: A LEAVE LOOK AT MATERIAL SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. H. H. Beamish. Director of Broadcasting, Singapore, is leaving for England on le^ve next Wednesday in the Canton. He will be away until the end of August. During his absence. Radio Singapore's Chief Engineer, Mr. L.F. Lambert, will be the acting110 words
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Article26 1959-04-16 2 Annual meeting SINGAPORE. Wed. BL Andrew's Mission Hospital will hold its annual meet in* at the hospital in Tanjong Pagar Road on Friday at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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Article75 1959-04-16 2 PENANG. Wed.— The Penang General Hospital has been without a radiologist since Nov. 4 last year. "But representations have been made to the Ministry of Health and the Public Services Commission is expected soon to recruit a principal radiologist from overseas. the State Secretary. Mr. H. Jamer75 words
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Miscellaneous29 1959-04-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by B^ry Apqleby THROW AWAY I yju V THAT Hi n-r J -_T"VCT ODULD PATCH I f /UUMM P'CAPS TT^ (MAO BCTTEC m- 1 V^, 6C THBOWM29 words
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Article337 1959-04-16 3 Fighting continues in the mountains, say reports from border NEW DELHI, Wednesday. THE Chinese Communists yesterday began consolidating military positions in Tibet, according to Peking Radio. Peking Radio also reported the arrival of the Panchen Lama in the Chinese capital yesterday and said he wasReuter; UP - 337 words
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200 1959-04-16 3 Nehru: No parallel for plane incident \i\DKAS. Wed.— M The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a public meeting here yesterday that the shooting down of an unarmed Indian Air Force Canberra by Pakistani fighters "had almost no parallel in the world." Mr. Nehru said: "So far as I know,Reuter - 200 words
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96 1959-04-16 3 JAKARTA, Wed.— The Indonesian Army today suspended three more newspapers here in connection with the Schmidt affair. The secret release of a former Dutch army captain, Hendrik Schmidt on March 19. after he had served only five years of a life sentence for trying to96 words
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Article48 1959-04-16 3 BERLIN: The United States sent another cargo plane to Berlin today and informed sources said Soviet lighters "attempted to molest" the aircraft. A U.S. official said two Soviet fighters close to within 800 feet of the plane but did not attempt the usual "buzi zing" passes at it.48 words
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Article41 1959-04-16 3 CAIRO: The Cairo newsj paper Al Akhbar reported from Riyadh "Saudi Arabia" that Crown Prince Faisal. the Saudi Prime Minister, j had taken over the portfoI lios of Defence and Inte- nor in addition to the Premiership and the Foreign Ministry.41 words
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Article31 1959-04-16 3 BAGDAD: Mr. Amin Al Dilali, director-general of the Iraqi censor department, has been retired on pension. He refused to support a demand to ban the showing .of Egyptian films in Iraq.31 words
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Article23 1959-04-16 3 CAIRO: Twenty four Communists have been killed in a clash with a nationalist "suicide unit" in northern Iraq according to Egyptain press reports.23 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-04-16 3 THE Pam-hcn Lama (right) addresses the Hrst meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region formed recently. The Panchen Lama is chairman of the committee. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 34 words
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Article229 1959-04-16 3 LONDON, Wednesday. THE International Transport Workers' Federation todiiy adopted a new plan to fight shipowners claimed to be using "flags of convenience" to pay low wages. The fair practices committee of the federation decided to classify ships flying the flags of Liberia, Honduras and PanamaReuter - 229 words
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Article74 1959-04-16 3 LONDON. Wed. Russia is interested in arranging for considerable sales of oil to Britain as part of the trade drive opened up by the visit to Moscow in February of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmilian, East European sources said here today. In exchange. RussiaReuter - 74 words
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Article19 1959-04-16 3 JAKARTA. The Indonesian Government will build a shipyard near Pudane with Polish aid. it is reported. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article66 1959-04-16 3 MELBOURNE, Wed. Mass migration could never be a remedy for Asian overcrowding, Professor Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders. said in a paper read at the National Catholic Rural Movement Convention today. The only foreseeable answer to the problem was in re-or-ganisation of people and land within theReuter - 66 words
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Article343 1959-04-16 3 T ON DON. Wed— The firs* day ol a new London Stock Exchange account was a satisfactory affair with industrial equities and gold shares attracting most attention. Oiltedsed securities had a very quiet day and tended to ease slightly. Dollar stocks were firm reflecting the overnight advance in343 words
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Article38 1959-04-16 3 LONDON. Wed— Spot 27\d.. May 27 -.d.. June 27>,d.. JulySept. 28d.. Oct.-Dec. 27 7 »d.. Jan.Mvrh 27--d. April-June 27% d., April c.i.f. 27 :1 I d.. May c.l.f. 27 5.d.. June c.i.f. 27 ~<d. Tone: Barely steady38 words
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Article21 1959-04-16 3 LONDON, Wed— Buyers £781... sellers £782 'j, Forward buyers £783 sellers £784. Settlement £783. Turnover a.m. 45 tons, p.m. 10.21 words
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173 1959-04-16 3 SPACE CAPSULE RECOVERY PLANS GIVEN UP WASHINGTON. Wed. —The United States has abandoned plans to recover the capsule, loaded with vital data on cosmic radiation, which was launched in the satellite Discoverer 11. The capsule has no radio. Its information will now be lost because the timing apparatus broke down173 words
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Article36 1959-04-16 3 JERUSALEM, Wed.— lsraeli authorities charged today that Jordanian marauders last night killed a watchman at the Ramat Rahel settlement overlooking Bethlehem. His two assailants fled across the border to Jordan. officials said. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Advertisement231 1959-04-16 3 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done f^ slilShSCv^^ more easily more quick- kiiiifJ^^/S^ilj ly you're full of energy all ■t*-'|bH day long when you cat 19 AX E9^3 delicious, nutritious QUAKER in fjA'' B9MH oats. Hjm' a bowl of energy-231 words
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107 1959-04-16 4 Busy week of outdoor thrills for 80 boys SINGAPORE, Wed.— A busy week of outdoor thrills for 80 schoolboys will begin tomorrow at Pulau Tekong. Organised by the Social Welfare Department and the Royal Air Force, the island camp will provide an opportunity for the boys to enjoy all forms107 words
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Obituary32 1959-04-16 4 KLASSEN. Louis, age 72 years, pa.ved away peacefully on 15th April. Cortege leaves 207. East Hoad for Holy Ftmlly Church at 5.00 p.m. on 16th April and thence to Bidadaii cemetery.32 words
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114 1959-04-16 4 2 SONS SAVE FATHER FROM A MONTH IN PRISON SINGAPORE, Wed.— 43 Two brothers today saved their elderly father from being Jailed for a month in a maintenance case. Mr. Philip Lav. the magistrate, had sentenced Lee Lee Hong, of Havelock Road, to a month's jail for disobeying a maintenance114 words
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Article401 1959-04-16 4 IT'S IMPRACTICABLE TO THE DEGREE OF FUTILITY. LEGAL ADVISER TELLS COUNCIL JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. A MOVE to reserve the post of Mentri Besar of Johore exclusively for Malays was defeated by 25 votes to five at the last meeting of the State Council here today.401 words
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Article39 1959-04-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Family remittances from Singapore to China last month totalled $922,800. During the same period, the Federation sent $267,650. Remittances from Singapore to China last March totalled $1,237,733 and $750.--607 from the Federation.39 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-04-16 4 CULTURE MAN MR. KRIPALINI GOT SUCH A SURPRISE SINGAPORE, Wed. An Indian expert who flew into Singapore today to renew cultural ties between Malaya and India got a shock on arrival here. Mr. K.R. Kripallni found that he had to finish his job in eight hours instead of the few182 words
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106 1959-04-16 4 $15*000 stolen in house raid* court is told SINGAPORE Wed. Six armed men entered a house in St. Francis Road one night and stole property and cash, totalling $15,000 in value, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Chua Chet Long, of New Market Road, and Chan Kia Chuan, of Paya106 words
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Article288 1959-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association has decided to set aside its plans for a hospital home for destitute incurable tuberculosis patients and build instead a thoracic surgical hospital. In the association's annual report released today, Mr. I. O. Salmond. chairman of the S.A.T.A.288 words
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405 1959-04-16 5 Should 'friend' fight 'friend'? SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CHOULD the united front formed by the Singapore People's Alliance, Liberal Socialists, UMNO and MCA field candidates against each other in certain divisions in the general election to the Legislative Assembly? This is the question which405 words
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101 1959-04-16 5 13- YEAR-OLD BOY GOES TO SCHOOL FOR THE FIRST TIME SINGAPORE, Wed. A 13-year-old boy was sent to school today for the first time in his life. He was sent to the Gimson School for three years, by the Juvenile court for stealing a purse containing $47 from a woman.101 words
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Article60 1959-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A writ has been filed in the High Court on behalf of Wang Coo-Kien. trading as Wang Coo-Kien and Co. claiming $32,000 from the Adelphi Tark Estate Ltd. as being money due by the defendants in settlement or a claim outstanding. The writ was60 words
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172 1959-04-16 5 Where'to-vote cards will be sent out the week before SINGAPORE. Wed. All registered voters will receive cards from the Elections Office telling them where to cast their votes in the general election next month. The cards will be sent out a week or 10 days before the election on May172 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-04-16 5 Grandson of Gandhi on two-day visit Mr. Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of the late Ma. hatma Gandhi, who flew into Singapore from India today. He will be here for two days before leaving for Japan to attend a Moral Rearmament conference. Mr. Gandhi, son of the late Mr. Devadas Gandhi, one-time90 words
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Article34 1959-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, will open the party's Sembawang branch at the 13th milestone. Sembawang Road, on Sunday at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration406 1959-04-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday Singapore secon- aary school students today turned "newsmen' for a day for an inside glimpse into the production of a big national daily. They were a group from a large number of youths taking part in a406 words
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Article284 1959-04-16 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AFTER three men had robbed a labourer of his -^valuables and money, they kicked him down a slope and flung stones at him, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The labourer, Ng Tua Bah, was testifying at an inquiry in which a youth,284 words
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Article39 1959-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A total of $34,961 was collected in Selangor last year for the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. More than $12,000 was raised in the outlying districts. The rest was collected in Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Miscellaneous590 1959-04-16 5 Today's Singapore diary... j I'W-PACIFIC S.E.A. WO- MEXT: Lecture on "Modem 2 p.m.. Pri T" Group 3 p.m.. mi s ASSOCIATION: Inaugu- Trend.* in Catechetics'. 9 a.m.. Badminton Club 5 p.m., Chinese ration of leadership course by 10.30 a.m. and noon (in Chinese), boxing, basketball 7.30 p.m. Chief Minister Tun590 words
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Obituary19 1959-04-16 6 2* Hera's $10 (Minimum). ANDREW ROBERTSON Formerly or Straits Plantations. Bacun Datoh, passed away peacefully at Aberdeen 15-4-59.19 words
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Article106 1959-04-16 6 20 Wurit $10 (Minimum). DUNCAN AND JUNE thank all (t iends and relations for thenkind attendance at the wedding, and for their good wishes and useful gifts. MR. AND MRS. T. KULASINOAM thank all relatives and friends for their presence at their wedding in Malacca and for i valuable106 words
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Article152 1959-04-16 6 20 Hard* Sl* Minimum). WEDDING RECEPTION Victor Noel Ptllai and Patricia Philip on 18-4-59 will non- take place Rail- v.ay club. Brickfields, K.L. cot Merdeka Stadium Restaurant. AU iHORS with Manuscripts for publication or ideas for new books, particularly school books, should contact Donald Moore. Mac Donald House. Orchard152 words
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Article743 1959-04-16 6 The PAP and Ourselves The P.A.P.'s anger against the English language press, the Straits Times in particular, is unbounded. Fairly full reporting and informative comment is not to the party's liking. At yesterday's rally, designed to attract a midday audience of English speaking office workers and government staff, P.A.P. leaders743 words
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Article412 1959-04-16 6 The Masses In Motion For the past six months i there has been an intensive campaign in China against political dissenters and criminals designations which often are interchangable. It has not by any means been entirely a job for the police. In fact three-quarters of the campaign's objective is the412 words
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751 1959-04-16 6 NOEL HUDSON - NOEL HUDSON By SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Among the sun baked, cactuscovered hills ringing this semi-desert town 150 miles from the sea, a group of marine scientists are working on the design for a submarine which they hope will take man deeper than he hasReuter - 751 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1959-04-16 6 FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday AT no other time since the war have the non-Com-munist governments been in a worse political mess than now. Even after all the nice speeches at the Nato Conference, they are still far from agreement on their1,043 words
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444 1959-04-16 6 AFTER tut- doubtlui honour of being referred to by name by your esteemed correspondent, Cymcus, may 1 add a few comments? Thanks to the sarcastic reference to my stop watch, Saturday morning opened with two phone calls to time eggs "three and half minutes, exactly!"444 words
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Letter51 1959-04-16 6 rPHE .strip of road between ■a. 6th and 10th mile i Klang /Ku a 1 a Selangor near Kapar) ls becoming notorious for fatal accidents. During the past three years seven persons died and over two dozen have received serious injuries in over a dozen traffic accidents. RESIDENT51 words
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Advertisement153 1959-04-16 6 PRAKTICA FX3 A Singh. Lent fietiex Camera With Complete Lens literchiigeability For Only $225/- With F 2.9 lens case Less' 2o% For Cash WHY THE 1 PRAKTICA FX3 IS TODAY'S Top Dollor-for-Dollar Value IN THE FINE CAMERA FIELD! I The Prakuca FX 3is the on,, 35mm single-lens, m.rror- reflex camera—153 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1959-04-16 7 ACCUSATIONS AT A LUNCH HOUR RALLY: NEWS DISTORTED, MISLEADING, UNTRUE See for yourselves... are we wild men?-Lee LEE: THIS VICIOUS PROPAGANDA BY THE ENGLISH PRESS... SINGAPORE, Wednesday Press charges 'balderdash, bunkum 9 SPEAKERS at a PAP rally today accused the English Press of misleading the1,656 words
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Article76 1959-04-16 7 In: Six 'made in China 9 trucks SINGAPORE. Wed. The first shipment of six fourton trucks from Communist China has arrived here. The trucks, produced by the Chang Choon Motor Factory in Canton, cost $8,500 each. Of the six trucks, four have already been sold. The remaining two will be76 words
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Article37 1959-04-16 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore I Lien Dramatic Society staged a four-act Mandarin play "Hua Mv Lan" at the Victoria Theatre tonight. Three other performances will be given tomorrow, on Friday and Saturday.37 words
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337 1959-04-16 7 LEE: JUSTICE FOR ALL IS P.A.P. AIM SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary general of the PAP. said today that only "buffoons and clowns" would claim that they were sure to win the elections because they had the support of the "petit bourgeois- the bulk of the voting population.337 words
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Article216 1959-04-16 7 Body of Indian found with stab wounds SINGAPORE, Wed.— A gangland insignia seized at the scene of a murder of an Indian youth has led police to a secret society hideout. And !n this lair at the 4i m.s. Pasir Panjang Road. controlled by the 24216 words
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Article112 1959-04-16 7 Student stabbed then chased ETUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A thug, on a racing bicycle, stabbed a 16-year-old student in the stomach while he was walking in a lane in Petaling Jaya tonight. Though bleeding, the schoolboy. Ooh Kee Seng, fled and was chased for about 150 yards. Finally Goh collapsed and112 words
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130 1959-04-16 7 Minister: Needs of farmers come first KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. said today that only by increasing the income of the nation s 4.000.000 farmers could there be a stable foundation for industries in Malaya. He said at a graduation ceremony at the130 words
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Advertisement45 1959-04-16 7 The ceiling fan with the 60" sweep. New regulator gives five different speed positions. *Wl LIST PRICE SINGAPORE f PENANG $150 M FEDERATION $165 The C2£o know about ventilation Advertisement Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND.45 words
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Advertisement137 1959-04-16 7 I LAST FEW DAYS SAVE! $2.90 FANCY SPORT SHIRTS QA cts Washable QA eft Printed W ayd Cotton* #U ayd Crepes sup.* s: $i.75. zzT ono ToWe Co**" oon L n 9 sie vc J3M\J With 4 Napkins ?**7U Shirts SINCE EVERYTHING MUST GO FURTHER 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL THE137 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-04-16 8 Perfect landing-by visiting premier Perfect landing by I visiting Premier I _HM^b_i__^-_ ___«_»sfl6£'^ THE INDONESIAN Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda. jumps from the helicopter which flew him from Morib to Petaling Jaya on Monday. Behind him is the Indonesian Ambassador, Dr. Mohamed Razif. Dr. Djuanda went to Morib to pay a70 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-04-16 8 BARBARA, THE LOST GIRL, SPENT NIGHT AT HOME OF A FRIEND SINGAPORE. Wed—Eight-year-old Barbara Ludford. whose disappearance yesterday sparked a big search by military and civilian police in the Serangoon Garden Estate, was found this morning, in a school mend's home. While the big search was going on. she was182 words
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Article22 1959-04-16 8 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Alliance national chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open Pasir Puteh's $35,000 UMNO House on April 30.22 words
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Article288 1959-04-16 8 CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS ADOPTION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE All-Malaya student conference now being held at the University of Malaya in Singapore will tomorrow discuss the adoption of a "Charter of Student Rights." The "charter," con- 1 taining 20 articles dealing with various aspects of student life, was288 words
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Article197 1959-04-16 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, ruled today that the City Council's finance committee should not be called upon to consider whether the council should meet the legal expenses in a libel suit against him Mr Ong and the City Council are197 words
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95 1959-04-16 8 The sarong hebaya fascinates film star KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's sarong-kebaya has fascinated a leading Hong Kong film actress, Miss Li Mci, who is touring the Federation to make personal stage appearances. Miss Li said here today that she would buy some sarong-kebaya dresses to take home to Hong Kong.95 words
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Article134 1959-04-16 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and his three P.AJ?. colleagues in the City Council s finance committee today carried by five votes to three a proposal asking the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, to134 words
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Article52 1959-04-16 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Commissioner General, Sir Robert Scott, will open the first South-East Asia Salon of Photography Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. Sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, the exhibition will continue from April 1» to 22 from 9 a.m. to 752 words
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Advertisement473 1959-04-16 8 -PIIONh dfl I**** I ShnMTM 8284i4B 284i4 V 1 J 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.15 J B FRANK SINATRA I |CT!TrT=B3rT7!7^i Cinemascope DEAN MARTIN W^ m H^fT^f9^¥^&tM >l<-«rot«.lor SHIRLEY MacUINE __Ui_U_k M 4UuJk£_Hli MGM l> tur<> y. Tomiffht 9.1.J pm—On Stage a UN ALS Singapore s -RANK SINATRA Quest Also Prize473 words
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Advertisement395 1959-04-16 8 flillillH Phon CAII Ikl CAD C 1.«5. 4.15, 6.45 ~f«fr I'l'lvid 2iu6 FALL IN FOR 9.30 P .n>. Z I L-A-U-G-H-T-E-R! NOW IN ITS 2ND HILARIOUS WEEK! J r The One And Only TkIwsfc NORMANj J^fefewiSDOMj L> \L^_l_W^ /__li_v I Rank Organisation's VI M honor Gil X V \\l BIACKMAN395 words
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Advertisement1612 1959-04-16 9 R.i 140$ MANSFIELD «3c CO., LTD. Te*t »«m (II lines) (incorporated in Singapore) (12 Haas) ST* THE BLUE jFUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Smi witk iieerty ta praceM via Paaaau ar Cape at GeM Heat) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load1,612 words
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Advertisement1246 1959-04-16 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP ROTTEROAM. AMSTEROAM. BREMEN. HAMBORG, COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG ANO OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "JUTUNDIA"" 24/21 Apr 27/28 Apr 2*72* Apr "KOREA"* 31 Apr/ 4 May 5 I May 1/ 7 May "MfieilA"" 21/22 May 21/24 May 21/2J) May "BEIRA"* 101,246 words
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Advertisement1369 1959-04-16 9 "'lo'.ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. t SINGAPORE (HcerMrated m tke Untid Kiagdem) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.R. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENLOTAi tor Liverpool, Rotterdam. Hamburg la Part/18 Apt 17/17 Apr BENALDER for Hamburg. London, M'bro., Hull 11/24 Apr 2S/28 Apr 27/21 Apr lENIOMONO tor1,369 words
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Advertisement1213 1959-04-16 9 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: NO.: ***** ELLERMAN LINE KLAVINBiI LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTEROAM, HAMBURG. LOS ANSUES, SAN FRANCISCO, and lor Canada ar.o USA North Atlantic Port. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF POONA* Acceptiag cam tir central l Siutr Spore P. Sham Penang Aaienca Ist Call la Part/17 Apr1,213 words
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Article163 1959-04-16 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. I shares on the •*Sukk Exchange here today kept a firm tone on an aettv* market »ilh National RadiaUrs rtta* l.v »d. to 30t>. 9d. In tne mining section, oase Mt. Isa up Is. 3d. to 435. oeing the sharp- 1 <>ii Search ex-rights closed at163 words
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Article29 1959-04-16 10 SINGAPORE. April 15. KIRBER: 941 cents per lb (down 1. cents). TIN: 5398.25 per picul (up 87' tents). rStimatcd unofficial offering 130 tons (down 10 tons).29 words
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Article123 1959-04-16 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices r*r picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent April May shipments $44 f 2 buyers, S4.V;. .sellers. Coconut oil: steady; built $66 a sellers, drum $69 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 20 tons of white pepper were reported done yesterday; Muutok white $155. Sarawak123 words
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803 1959-04-16 10 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Singapore Rubber price yesterday eased sharply after its recent gain on profit-taking and selling in Federation godowns, there is every indication that this may be short-lived and that after consolidation new high levels will be reached. May803 words
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Article153 1959-04-16 10 May first grade rubber buyer* f.o.b. closed in Singapore yester- day at 94 cents per !t>.. down In cents on Tuesdays closing price. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb., i yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.S. Spot i f.o.b. buyers 94, sellers 94153 words
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Article817 1959-04-16 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: Industrials were quietly steady, tins were selectively better and rubbers firm. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: industrials: Fed. Oisp. $1.10; Fraser and Neave ords $1.52 'j cd <OLi, $1.56 and817 words
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Article76 1959-04-16 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 7 8: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1634; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the76 words
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Article96 1959-04-16 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are; Kaveastein 1/2. Glengarry- 4 5. Halldor 6A. Alconous 6/7, Orestes 8/9, Bintang 10/11, Riouw 13/14. Glengyle 15/ 16. Lovcen 18. Bradeverett 19-20, Sirusa M. Wall 3. Rajah Brooke 21/22. Maetsuycker 23/24, Reuben Tipton 25/26. Straat Banlca96 words
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Article23 1959-04-16 10 Malayan Share Market: Apr. 15 Apr. 14 Industrials: 86.07 86 06 Tins: 193.24 102.94 Rubbers 135.65 130 29 Jan. 1 1958=10023 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1959-04-16 10 WE MUST LOOK AHEAD Despite the depression I am confident there is a great and profitable future for shipping "ITTISELY improve the present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future, without fear" quoted the P O's Chairman, Sir William Currie, from the poet Longfellow. when he addressed1,419 words
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Advertisement838 1959-04-16 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.TJL E.T.A. S'porc P. Sham Penang H'kong L Angeles New York »*i«i M»m- Ist Call 23 24 Apr 2b Air 21 Apr 2rt Call 27/31 Apr 4 Maj 24 May \3 Jmc .•>>■> Mara" Ist Call 23/24 Maf 25 May 21838 words
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Advertisement427 1959-04-16 10 NOTICE GLENEALY PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared a Second Interim Dividend of 35 cents per $1 Stock, less Singapore Income Tax at 40 r payable on 20th May, 1959. to stockholders on the Register on 4th May. 1959,427 words
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Advertisement400 1959-04-16 10 NOTICES HENRY WAUGH COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty Eighth Ordinary Gpneral Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. 204. Cantonment Road. Singapore, on Friday the Twentyfourth day of April. 1959 at 12 a.m. BUSINESS 1 To receive the Directors'400 words
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Article365 1959-04-16 11 Lim - Lim by 'OUR GOVT. A DEMOCRATIC ONE OR THE PAP WOULD HAVE BEEN BANNED' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said tonight that if the Government had not practised democracy during- its term of office, the PAP would have been banned and its365 words
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Article40 1959-04-16 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police found a car abandoned at Kampong Sungei Kokot, off the 16th mile. Lim chu Kang Road, with more than 130,000 cigarettes late last night. The cigarettes were handed over to the Customs Department.40 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-04-16 11 SIX CHILDREN APPEAL FOR THE RETURN OF MISSING MOTHER Police search for woman who left at midnight SINGAPORE, Wed.— A father of six children today appealed to his wife who has left her home to return because the children are asking for her. The husband. Mr. Chew Hood Yew, 30,286 words
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Article254 1959-04-16 11 Reddy: It has often been spoken with contempt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The medical superintendent of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement, Dr. K. M. Reddy, tonight called on the general public not to use the word leper. He told the inaugural meeting of the Malayan Leprosy254 words
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Article73 1959-04-16 11 ABELL: AN EXCELLENT STEP SINGAPORE, Wed. The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell, who flew into Singapore by BOAC today, described the new Brunei constitution as "an excellent step forward in the political history of the state." Sir Anthony is returning to Kuching after attending the talks in London. He73 words
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Article69 1959-04-16 11 Greetings the Rotary way SINGAPORE, Wed.— A tape recording of a greeting message to Rotarians in District 330 was taken In 13 language* and dialects at the Singapore Rotary Club luncheon today The recording in Cantonese. Mandarin. Hokklen Teochew, Malay. Tamil. Hindustani. Punjabi. Indonesian Filipino. Czechoslovakian English and In Dayak.69 words
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Article27 1959-04-16 11 SINGAPORE, Wed The Siglap Girls' School will hold a get-together buffet party at the Siglap community centre in Palm Road on Sunday at 8 pan.27 words
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Advertisement396 1959-04-16 11 Advertisement INDIGESTION! Do you worry? Sufferers from indigestion cease to look forward to meal lines and no longer enjoy their food. Often brought about by worry, the cause of these upsets is too much acid in the stomach. A soothing, neutralising remedy is needed to restore the digestive system to396 words
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Advertisement473 1959-04-16 11 it's new! it's exciting! PYREX rUtd Trad* Mark BRAND *"'-*-*-*^^^P^^^^^\ '/^^V*v >//////////tj4**'~ In tomorrow's newest, most exciting glass two new round, easy-grip casseroles all pearly-white, with snowflake motif in black 8 oz and 2 pt size (with or without serving sta -d) and clear Pyrex lids. And a new-shape sauce473 words
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Miscellaneous116 1959-04-16 11 Varmen A Co. By 3§aa The Saint By Leslie Charteris /THIS IS REALLY r YOU RE JUST IN TIME TO V^ Yl AM GLAD TD 'ELP-BUT YOU WILL AYE} j THOUGHTFUL OP J PHONE SOME FRIEND yOU W [MUCH TO EXPLAIN TQ ALL OF US' J j Dick Tracy By116 words
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Letter, Illustration597 1959-04-16 12 Interwoven with an exotic theme CIXGA P 0 R E AXS may look forward to n very enjoyable season a I the ballet this month. For the first time in this City, classical ballet will be danced interwoven with an eastern theme. A completely597 words
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Letter151 1959-04-16 12 Some women have such pale blue or green eyes that they seem pallid, expressionless. Their colour can be greatly intensified with harmonising eye shadow (blue, blue-gray, emerald or turquoise), but tones must be kept lighter to correspond roith eye-colour. Shadow is used sparingly, with heaviest application close to151 words
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Advertisement204 1959-04-16 12 -5L t Jtfr Dramatic results! Satura combines 3 scientific discoveries to help your bkin look younger and chiffon-fine. E>trogenic hormones supplement \<m:i diminishing natural hormone Mjpply...help smooth out and cush- tM 4 y, u>n away lines and tiny wrinV- ''J^B^^B 2 Special moisturizers pull moisture I from the air and204 words
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Advertisement331 1959-04-16 12 WAVES AND CURLS CAN NOW BE SHAMPOOED INTO YOUR HAIR! NEW PROTEIN WAVIN6 SHAMPOO Conditions and curls while it cleans) Long lasting! Guarantees 'natural* waves from shampoo to shampoo! No more costly permanents! No more nightly pin-ups! if jM Mm^^Sr traoemaik Imagine YOU actually waving and curling your hair as331 words
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Miscellaneous306 1959-04-16 12 Straits Times Crossword p R~| J5 j R I [s I Jfa ■■BHHHBTr liH B^ HBHBB^ ACROSS trast (10). 1 Animal has dislocated "or sore P T ru^ on Ad m s \™>- nhin (10) 12 fe there anything in life so 8 Bird or bard («>. dtaenchanting as V306 words
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809 1959-04-16 13 CHAN BENG SOON; HONG KHOR THEAN - 84 candidates and not a walkover for Alliance CHAN BENG SOON and KHOR THEAN HONG P.M.I.P. OFFERS MAMS OPPOSITION IS TWO STATES From Alor Star. Wed. EIGHTY candidates from four political parties and four Independents will contest the 36 seats in the Kedah and Perlis State Assembly elections next month.809 words
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Article67 1959-04-16 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Members of the Women's Royal Air Force will take part In a Jungle rescue exercise alongside airmen during a twoweek jungle course which began at Fraser's Hill, Kuala Lumpur, today, it was an- nounced here. The course is held at the FEAF's Ground Service and67 words
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235 1959-04-16 13 PRIVATE DOCTORS TOLD: HELP PUBLIC CLINICS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. jyDCTORS in private practice should spend part of their working time in public clinics, Dr. C. B. Wilson, a private practitioner, said tonight. This was because City i Council public clinics lacked i preventive treatment, which only the family doctor could give,235 words
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Article45 1959-04-16 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Prof. A. A. Sandosham, principal of the University of Malaya's Singapore division, and Mr. Cho Chak Nam. acting Chief Veterinary Officer, will attend a seminar on Veterinary public health to be held In Tokyo from April 20 to May 145 words
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Article39 1959-04-16 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three barristers. Messrs. Harold Soon Slew Tan. Teo Chan Hong and Yap Tiow Mln. alias Robert Yap. have riled their petitions in the High Court Registry seeking admission to the Bar as advocates and solicitors.39 words
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Article164 1959-04-16 13 Hong Kong stars for festival SINGAPORE, Wed TWELVE film stars, including eight lovely actresses, will arrive here soon from Hong Kong on their way to the sixth Asian Film Festival In Kuala Lumpur between May 4 and May 8. The stars, from the Cathay Organisation Hong Kong studios, will be164 words
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Article52 1959-04-16 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The finals of th e Frank Sinatra singing contest staged in conjunction with the film "Some Came Running," will be held at the Lido Theatre at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow. The six finalists are: Syed Ali Ahmad. E.C. Tan, Lawrence Cheah, Ivor Isaac, Jimmy Danker, and52 words
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Advertisement887 1959-04-16 13 (Continued from Page b) SITUATION VACANT M Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. extra, j APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the Post of Teachers in the I bulUn Ibrahim School, Pa.->ii Kelantan, from Federal Citizens. who have passed their School Certificate Examination. Apply on I Form General 147, to Secretary, j887 words
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Advertisement843 1959-04-16 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2D Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO eta. extra. FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION one unfurnished two-bed-room and two one-bedroom flats wnli modern conveniences postal district 9, ideal locality. Contact Mr. H.C. Yap for appointment Tel: ***** (9.30 a.m. to 11 ajn.) Tel: ***** (12.30 p.m. to 2 pjn.) MODERN 4843 words
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Advertisement828 1959-04-16 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box JO et*. extrm. NOW is the Time to cut down your cable expenses by using Cede Books. Peter Chongs have Acme. BenUeys, A.8.C., Petersons, Lombard, etc. Phone *****. AMERICAN AND BRITISH Magazines. Subscriptions accepted. Write for Classified lists specifying country. Excelsior News AgencyP.O.828 words
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Advertisement727 1959-04-16 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extrm. •TRENE/DOLORES" MASSAGE Salon for Gentleman Ladles. 50G Armenian Street, third Floor, j 10 a.m.— 9.30 p.m. Welcome all. WELCOME AT Susie-Laura-Mary. Siamese Massage, Steambath for Ladles Gentlemen. Mus-cular-pain. Fatigue. 319-P. River Valley Road. 9 a.m.— lo p.m. HONGKONG BATH727 words
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Advertisement380 1959-04-16 13 NOTICES THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of shareholders will be held at the Company's Registered Office, No. 1 The Embankment.. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, May 21st. at 10.30 a.m. .for the purpose of380 words
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Advertisement432 1959-04-16 13 TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of poultry food for the period Ist July, 1959 to 31st December, 1959 both dates inclusive, to the following Institutions of the Federal Department of Social Welfare:Youth Leadership Training Centre, Morib, Selangor. Sungei Besi432 words
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Article441 1959-04-16 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - COPY EUROPE Tengku KEN FERNANDEZ 'Sending teams to Olympic Games now a waste of money' By The way to better football in Asia £UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All money spent on sending teams for participation in the Olympic Games will be a sheer waste unless Asian football can reach a high441 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-04-16 14 A BIG DAY FOR SKIPPER BILLY (100 CAPS) WRIGHT ENGLAND skipper Billy Wright is shouldered from the field by teom mates Ronnie Clayton (left) and Don Howe after leading England to a 1-0 win over Scotland in his 100 th soccer international at Wembley last week. Billy's wife, Joy, oneReuter - 71 words
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126 1959-04-16 14 Japanese Cup side fly in with 18 players KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eighteen Japanese schoolboys flew into Kuala Lumpur this evening to take parl in the Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament which begins here on Saturday. They were accompanied by four officials, a pressman and Dr. S. Ichida. the Asian Football126 words
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168 1959-04-16 14 DEFENDER'S MISTAKE COSTLY FOR SCS OINGAPORE, Wed— A defensive error by right-wing half Ibrahim Itam led to Singapore Cold Storage's 4-3 defeat by Hongxong Bank in a SBHFA first division match on the j padang today. When Ibrahim deflected the ball into his own goal in the 42nd minute. Cold168 words
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Article64 1959-04-16 14 SINGAPORE, Wed— Results in the Singapore Billiards Association's 3-ball junior championships which began today were: First round: Wong Swee Wah bt T. R. E. Jansen 250-247; 2nd round: Loo Cheng Yong w.o. H. A. Monteiro: Yeo Teck Kirn bt Raymond Frois 250-175: Wee Aik Sun w.o. Ong Kiat64 words
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Article33 1959-04-16 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tanjong Katong Technical Secondary School retained the Toh Shung Chee Cup when they beat St. Joseph's 5-0 in the final of the Inter-school tabletennis tournament at the S.Y.S.C. today.33 words
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204 1959-04-16 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CVDUR policewomen will compete against more than a nundred men in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual cross country race over a course of about four miles at MacRitchie Reservoir on Saturday. It will be the first time women are taking204 words
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Article175 1959-04-16 14 LONDON, Wed. Sheffield Wednesday, who were rei legated at the end of last season, practically assured themselves of promotion to the First Division by beating Liverpool 1-0 at Hillsborough last night. Wednesday, who at the same time ended Liverpool's own slim hopes of promotion, now head175 words
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Article124 1959-04-16 14 Coach need not be qualified Soh SINGAPORE. Wed.—Applicants for the post of fulltime professional coach to the Singapore Amateur F.A. need not necessarily be qualified coaches. S.AP.A. president Soh Ghee Soon said this today when asked to elaborate on qualifications for the job which was advertised in all newspapers today.124 words
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485 1959-04-16 14 Noble Albert is worth noting at Penang meet EPSOM JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW J^OBL-E ALBERT, a good winner of the Bukit Tinuili 6f ■nd then runner-up to Bestcrete by a short bead, should be well worth following in the April Meeting starting on Saturday at Penang. Noble Albert showed good485 words
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Article385 1959-04-16 14 BUKIT TIMAH, (late Dreadnought), a four-year-old by Derby winner Blue Peter out of Squawking (by King Salmon) finished second in last year's Welsh Derby Stakes over l /2 miles at Chepstow. He was beaten by eight lengths by Crystal Bay. At Brighton in his next385 words
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Article65 1959-04-16 14 VTEWMARKET, Wed. Hie- I rologlyph, American-own- cd. British-trained aspirant for the classics, was trounced In the Craven Stakes over one mile here yesterday, finishing only fourth. He finished about ten lengths behind the winner. Pindari. who gave the Queen her first winner of the se-a-son. PindariReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement739 1959-04-16 14 CLASSIFIED AD& AT YOUR SERVICE it Word, fit (Minimum), thnlu I month. It Word* Sijt (Mm.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— 2O7IO. PLAN Printing Irom Tracings Fotoniatlc *****. RENT— A— CAR for Touring Matajra, Evernne Co. *****. DIAL ***** ***** For Reliance inn Of The Seventh Happiness. GOING BALD? Hair lalling out?739 words
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Advertisement16 1959-04-16 14 ELIN-SENDLING *4&dHitp Set LET LINDETEVES SERVE YOU l *^s^^y > *J Kml* Uapar Simnirt I*** P»M»t itHthm.16 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-04-16 14 SOCCER: SAFA League. Dtv. 1 1 IRC v Maxwell. Jalan Besar (5.15); Div. 2A Mlnto v Springdale. Balestier United (C.U.); Div. 2B HM Dockyard v Katong. Farrer Park; Div. 3A Setia Jaya v Geylang United. Geylang. BASKETBALL: Presbyterian Boys School v Old Boys, Koon Seng Road. BILLIARDS: Singapore Junior championships64 words
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