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Title Section15 1959-05-02 1 The Straits Times Jlot*t* Hat*" 1 Estd. 1845. f<°"-"\ 15 CENTS SATURDAY. MAY 2. 195915 words
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Article, Illustration920 1959-05-02 1 COUNSEL; HE MAY BE CALLED AS WITNESS Commissioner told of alleged side street car park favour First evidence on May 11: 60 to be heard SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. LEE KUAN YEW should not appear as counsel before the Commission of Inquiry into the working of the City920 words
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Article153 1959-05-02 1 A note from tax head THAT OTHER INQUIRY... SINGAPORE, Fri. A pubiier of the Buttrose Commission will be held tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. at the Supreme Court following a written com m v nication received from Mr. G. T. Holloway, a key witness. A Government statement today said Mr. Holloway.153 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-05-02 1 COUPLE WED IN PLANE TAIPEH, Fri. A Chinese couple were today married 4.000 feet up In the air aboard a Civil Air Transport aircraft. The bride was Miss Hsleh Ah Chiao and the groom was Chen Tsu Chun, an official of the Provincial Forestry Administration. Captain Bengee Lin, the aircraft'sReuter - 66 words
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Article21 1959-05-02 1 BERLIN. Fri. Herr Willy Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin, said today that Russian demands over Berlin were "totally unacceptable."21 words
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442 1959-05-02 1 Return this year or lose right j of entry THAT'S WARNING TO THE PEOPLE 'BARRED' UNDER NEW LAWS PENANG, Friday. f pHE Singapore and Federation Governments will still honour right of entry endorsements issued to passport holders who, under the new immigration amendments which came into force today, have lost442 words
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Article58 1959-05-02 1 Air Force grounds Sycamores SINGAPORE, Fri.— All Royal Air Force Sycamore helicopters in the Federation were today grounded until technical investigations into the cause of the crash of a Sycamore at Kuala Lumpur on Monday are completed. The investigations were begun nmediately after the accident. In which the pilot and58 words
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78 1959-05-02 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. An RAF Venom jet fighter made an emergency landing at Tengah airfield this evening after a 70-mlnute drama during which all airfields. Including Paya Lebar Airport, were alerted The duty officer at Tengah airfield refused to comment when asked if the fighter78 words
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260 1959-05-02 1 PAP RALLY TOLD: WE CAN HANDLE RED MENACE SINGAPORE, Friday. THE PAP secretary-general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, declared tonight mat a PAP government would be strong enough to resist the influence of Communist forces seeking refuge in self-govern-ing Singapore after their defeat in the Federation. Mr. Lee named Communist forces260 words
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90 1959-05-02 1 In Moscow the emphasis is on peace MOSCOW. Fri. The Russians celebrated May Day today with a seven-minute military parade the shortest since the revolution. The emphasis was on peace and prosperity. In past yean the military parade was a show of military might. Today it was a token display.UPI - 90 words
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Article36 1959-05-02 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. K. C. Nadarajah, legal adviser to the Maldives Government, said yesterday "a measure of tentative agreement on some points" had been reached In his talks with the Commonwealth Relations Office here.36 words
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Article13 1959-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— No new cases of smallpox were reported In Singapore today.13 words
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222 1959-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Big changes are expected in Britain's diplomatic representation in Singapore when the new constitution comes into force. It has already been announced that the British Government will be represented here by a Commissioner, who will also act as Head of State for the222 words
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Article40 1959-05-02 1 Death on the road to falls JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. One man was killed and another seriously Injured in two separate accidents today on the road to the Kota Tinggi waterfalls. In the first accident a planter. Haji Abdul bin Hail40 words
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Article128 1959-05-02 1 NEHRU ON THE DALAI LAMA KATMANDU, Fri Mr. Ncbru. Indian Prime Minister, was quoted in Ntpalcsc newspapers today as saying it would be bt>t for all concerned if Dalai Laiuj could return to Tibet. Reuter. Karim. 80, was knocked down by a car on its way to the128 words
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Article64 1959-05-02 1 LOS ANGELES, Fri.— A record number of 84 contestants from 37 foreign countries and 47 of the United States have so far entered for this year's Miss Universe beauty pageant, it was announced In Long Beach. Oscar Meinhardt, the executive producer of the show,Reuter - 64 words
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Advertisement97 1959-05-02 1 couh& atone KM. m H^-'/ Amy N^ T t^T EADING athletes and trainers L throughout the world include (I Jg Ovdltine' in the training diet This i \j delicious food beverage has been served M^ to athletes at every Olympic Game* *£ff Meeting from L.c Los Angeles Games r~~~— n97 words
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Advertisement43 1959-05-02 1 I I fiV IUXUf JT llflH mf I |sH nave been added to make your B^k Hi holiday or business trip a golden i or^i dutch one. And yet the Golden Circle AiitiNis Service costs no more. fUSI^ To KLM you're more than43 words
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274 1959-05-02 2 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Malayan firm may accept a sell-up bid GEOFFREY BOLAND Bj Singapore, Friday DATERSON, Simons and Co., Ltd. one of the oldest established commercial concerns in Malaya, is negotiating for the sale of the company. A message from London today said that Ihe directors expected to receive an offer for all274 words
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Article165 1959-05-02 2 Vote in a friendly party Tengku I£OTA BHARU, Fri.— The Alliance chairman. Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night warned the people of Malaya against putting into power a party which could not keep the country friendly with its neighbours. The Tengku was speaking at the opening of the Pasir Puteh UMNO165 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-05-02 2 RAF PLEA: RETURN THE PIECES OF HELICOPTER WRECKAGE I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The RAF said here today that people who visited the wrecked helicopter which crashed here earlier this week, took away pieces of wreckage. An RAF statement asks these people to hand back the pieces of wreckage to the nearest127 words
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415 1959-05-02 2 fPHE Manchester Guardian A today claimed that some of the electioneering of the People's Action Party in the campaign for Singapore's first self-gover-ning legislature throws a shadow over Singapore's hopes for a democratic future. But. said this Liberal newspaper, a victory of the PAP415 words
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250 1959-05-02 2 Malaya expected to make big protest at the festival FILM INDUSTRY 'PENALISED' KLALA LUMPUR, Friday. i STORMY session is expected when the top com- mittee of the Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia meet soon at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here as part of the programme of the250 words
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Article44 1959-05-02 2 YOU may win 1 $2,000 fo r nothing if you enter the Malayan Monthly's Free Entry Word Puvi'e "C." This contest closes on Monday at 5 p.m.. so buy your copy of MM for April and enter your coupon now.44 words
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Article62 1959-05-02 2 PENANG. Fri. Two RAF men, SAC N. Miller and SAC Andrew Kidd. were engrossed watching for the visiting Hong Kong film actresses to appear from the Capitol Theatre. So engrossed, in fact, that they did not know their pockets were being picked. Between them they lost62 words
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Article22 1959-05-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The registration office issued 484 citizenship certificates last week bringing the total Issued so far to 953,503.22 words
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Article142 1959-05-02 2 JIMMY IS OFF TO SPORE: ON FOOT LONDON. Fri. A bearded ex-soldier who left Singapore nine months ago today began the long walk back. Why is he doing it? "Singapore is a wonderful place," said 22-year-old James Wagstaffe of Northampton. "I'd like to see it again. And walking is the142 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-05-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby lT6T©OBAOOPVOU.<5eO«(3€ \'\Jt TOLD VOU DOZENS? -I'M NOT GOtNS TO PUT UP I Of TIM&S AaOUT Itr-^ WITH >Ty ;y r /0UTJU6T "fUls\ f NO* I IdONOeo} ONCE MOCe 1 V=* WHAT I DID "V V I'LL POOSIVE 7 (^7 WGOHG45 words
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Article183 1959-05-02 3 Carrying 100 troops on way to reinforce rebel village garrison PANAMA CITY. Friday. PUB AM gunboat* have detained a vessel named the Corinthia, on its way to Panama with more than 100 armed men on board, it wae announced here today. The men were being sentReuter; UPI - 183 words
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140 1959-05-02 3 'WHAT I LEARNED IS MY BUSINESS, SAYS MONTGOMERY LONDON. Friday. FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery returned to London by air today from his visit to Moscow. Commenting on his visit during which he met Mr. Nikita Khrushcev. the Soviet leader, he said: •The whole thing is a private affair and whatReuter - 140 words
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Article54 1959-05-02 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— Mrs. Clare Booth Luce resigned, today as United States Am-bassador-designate to Brazil after a bitter political row over her appointment. President Eisenhower accepted "with regret" the resignation of the 56-year-old woman diplomat at an extraordinary hour-long meeting with her at the WhiteReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1959-05-02 3 CAIRO. Frt— Nine workers were killed and 12 injured yesterday in an explosion which wrecked a cold storage refrigerator at the Cairo fruit market.— U.P.l.29 words
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116 1959-05-02 3 VATICAN CITY. Fri. The Pope today criticised Christian workers who believe they can obtain social justice by allying themselves with Communists. The Pontiff told 40.000 Italian workers in St. Peter's Basilica hat the solution of labour and other problems lay not in hate but116 words
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173 1959-05-02 3 COLOMBO. Fri.—Ceylon's Finance Minister, Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, was injured yesterday when a glass tumbler was thrown in his face by an unidentified attacker. Mr. de Zoysa fell unconscious and was rushed to hospital. After the attack, as he was about to leave173 words
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Article120 1959-05-02 3 star Anita Ekberg plans to seek a legal separation from her actor-husband Anthony Steel. GENEVA: A Soviet diplomat has been expelled from Switzerland and a German citizen arrested on charges of spying against West Germany. MANILA: Prison guards lobbed tear gas bombs into cells at the Philippine state120 words
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Article350 1959-05-02 3 ONDON, Fri.— London slock Aj markets ended the week on a very satisfactory note. There was a certain amount of profit-taking in advance of the weekend but the market fully maintained Its firm undertone and many fresh gains were established. Closing middle prices of selected350 words
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Article, Illustration335 1959-05-02 3 MILAN, Fri.— A Milan magazine today quoted Prince Henry of Hesse as saying that Princess Margaret was an "enchanting girl." But any talk of their marriage was like "building castles in the air." The weekly magazine Gente quoted the 31-year-oldReuter - 335 words
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Article278 1959-05-02 3 NEW DELHI, Friday. MR. NEHRU and King Mahendra of Nepal today held talks at the border town of Bhimnagar on recent developments in Tibet Mr. Nehru and Kin* Mahendra met primarily to lay the foundation stone of a Joint Indo-Nepalese bridge across the KosiReuter - 278 words
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Article37 1959-05-02 3 LONDON. Fri. A call for an immediate end to British H-bomb tests was made in an emergency resolution passed by the National Committee of Britain's 900,000 member Amalgamated Engineering Union meeting in Eastbourne yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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265 1959-05-02 3 HERTER IS PLEASED WITH BIG FOUR TALKS PARIS, Fri.— Mr. Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State, said today that he was returning to Washington highly pleased with the result of his talks here with the foreign Ministers of France Britain, and West Germany. "We shall go to Geneva confidentReuter - 265 words
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Article21 1959-05-02 3 LONDON, Fri. Publisher Peter Owen today estimated Soviet author Boris Pasternak's earnings in the west at more than $2,100,000.21 words
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Advertisement243 1959-05-02 3 tj£L BAKED Heinz Baked Beans are nutri- I W% tious, high in food values for vitality and strength. m Heirw Baked Beans are /*7^ "^V^ packed in rich tomato sauce. Heinz Baked Beans are f^^mimm^^^?* especially delicious served MljTrT/ with rice, meat. Ash, \%^MCS[T*^t^/ I poultry, or on u>.»si. aL243 words
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219 1959-05-02 4 TAN: JOBS WILL DEPEND ON HOW YOU VOTE SINGAPORE, Fri. Th c secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, today reminded voters that It was up to them to choose between unemployment and security in the general election. Speaking at an election rally at Sumapah Estate, Mr.219 words
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151 1959-05-02 4 Mrs. LEON-SOH: KURA IS NOT INTERESTED IN POLITICS SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. F. Leon-Son, the president of the Katong United Residents Association and a candidate for Mountbatten in the coming general election, condemned politics at a rally tonight as a "dirty and filthy game." She said KURA was not interested in151 words
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399 1959-05-02 4 Employers are given PAP 'hands off' pledge LEE: NOTHING TO FEAR IF THEY GIVE WORKERS A FAIR DEAL EMPLOYERS ready to meet the legitimate demands of their workers will hav£ nothing to fear from a PAP government. The assurance was given tonight by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the party's secretary-gen-eral.399 words
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218 1959-05-02 4 Mr. J: PAP will put squeeze on you SINGAPORE, Friday. TiHE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. x J.M. Jumabhoy. tonight claimed that the People's Action Party was out to squeeze money from the people of Singapore for industrial development Speaking at his first election rally at Bencoolen Street, Mr.218 words
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Article54 1959-05-02 4 THE POLL RESULTS ON MAY 30 SINGAPORE, Fri. Results of the Singapore general election will be announced at the seven nomination centres. They will be made known as soon as ballot papers for each electoral division have been counted. Counting will begin after t p.m. on May 30. Radio Singapore54 words
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385 1959-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. There is no promise that all races can live happily if the PAP comes into power, Inche Mohamed Sldik bin Haji Abdul Ham id, warned tonight. Inche Mohamed Sidik, UMNO candidate for Siglap, was speaking at an election rally.385 words
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Advertisement211 1959-05-02 4 FIRST- AID DRESSINGS T^ they let air in— j|F keep infection out! Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations f^C The wound can *breathe\ so it heais more quickly. 'Aerated' BAND-AID First Aid /^^^^^^^^^S^^ are easy to put on. Always use V^j^^T^^ Wjwfiß^^^^^ them for cuts and scratches211 words
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Miscellaneous672 1959-05-02 4 Today's Singapore diary,,, PHILIPPINE FLOATING CHINESE YMCA: Kuntow 7 the Holy Infant Jesus. Victoria THADE EXPOSITION at 6inga- a.m.. bodybuilding, welghtliftlng 2 Street. 5 p.m. pore Harbour Board. Oat« 1, 9 p.m., folk dance basic group 2.30 WESLEY MYF Bible studies a.m. to 11 p.m. Last Day. p.m.. Boys' Brigade.672 words
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Article228 1959-05-02 5 SURVEY: PARENTS HAPPY IF BOARD AND FOOD FOUND KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SPECIAL survey by the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations found a number of young people working in restaurants and other shops without pay. Exam failure the cause The parents did not insist on payment228 words
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Article43 1959-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Works of 30 French artists will be exhibited in the National Art Gallery at Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here from May 13. The exhibition will be opened by the French ambassador tn Malaya, M. Francois Briere.43 words
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102 1959-05-02 5 Dissatisfied patient assaulted nurse IPOH. Fri.— A hospital patient. Teh Tong Kian, 43, assaulted a nurse because he thought she was not paying prompt and sufficient attention to him, a magistrate's court was told today. The nurse. Mrs. Kee Tine Wah, was attending to some other patients in Ward 11102 words
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Article47 1959-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Thieves entered two offices on the first floor of a building in Robinson Road here last night. They took $400 from the Peninsular Merchants Ltd.. and another sum of money as well as $50 worth of stamps from the Pan-Asia News Agency.47 words
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Article39 1959-05-02 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A millionaire Indian banker and industrialist. Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyyappa Chettiar, will arrive with his family in Singapore by Air India International on Sunday. He will leave for Ipoh the next day.39 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-05-02 5 THIS is Snakie, all 10 feet of her, crawling our of her basket at the home of Mr. Justice Rigby and Mrs. Rigby yesterday. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article154 1959-05-02 5 SOCIALIST VIEWS ON ECONOMY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A WARNING that the Socialist Front is opposed to foreign investment was given at the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council meeting here last rright by a Front councillor, Mr. V. David. Foreign capital was prejudicial to the Interests of154 words
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Article235 1959-05-02 5 MAY DAY WARNING BY MTUC LEADER Investors told: Don 7 exploit labour KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Trade Union Congress tonight warned foreign investors that labour in the Federation would "vehemently resist any get-rich-quick plan at the expense of the ordinary people." The MTUC president, Mr. SP.S. Nathan, told a235 words
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Article27 1959-05-02 5 KLUANG. FrL The OSPC. Kluang. Mr. Santokh Singh, has been transferred to the Federal Police College. Kuala Kubu Bahru. His successor is Mr. D. Fitzpatrick.27 words
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380 1959-05-02 5 Bride may have to say goodbye to pet snake DENANG, Fri.— A for--1 mer Malayan student nurse who recently married an Australian aircraftman may soon have to part with her pet python. "Snakie is loveable. but he is getting too big to keep." Mrs. Elliott, wife of LAC Peter Elliott380 words
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Article32 1959-05-02 5 JESSELTON. Fri.— Mr. B. A. Reeves, Director of Lands and Surveys, will represent North Borneo at the conference of Commonwealth Survey Officers In London between Aug. 17 and Aug. 26.32 words
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Article181 1959-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. More than two thousand people today visited the Lapulapu to see the exhibits of the Philippine Floating Exposition. While trie visitors were aboard, members of the cultural group the Barangay Folk Dance Troupe and the Philippines Constabulary Band spent a busy day touring181 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-05-02 5 HIS BIG WALK TO AID VOTING SINGAPORE, Fri. A *•> man of 71 today walked for five hours from his house in Thomson Road to the Department of Information Service. Starting at 7 a.m. Mr. Tan Choon Kong reached the department at noon to collect election posters to put up159 words
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Article65 1959-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Dutch citizens in Singapore, have been decorated by Queen Juliana of the Netheiv lands on the occasion of her 50th birthday yesterday. They are Mr. JP. de Geus, senior managing director of KPM. (Chevalier in the Order of the Netherlands Lion) and Dr. L.65 words
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Article42 1959-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Nee Soon Players will produce the play "Hawk Island," by Howard Irving Young, at the gymnasium of the R.A.S.C. (FE) School on May 7, 8 and 9. A dress rehearsal will be held on May 5.42 words
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Advertisement347 1959-05-02 5 Take (raj) WEISEN SSS FOR IMMEDIATE RELIEF! vJcS jdCVvvA6e/~DtACov€n>t| j -*3SP WEISEN i-> o marvellous row S^^+T^fci*. therapy for go^tric and duodenal gj^j-^^jf^j ulcers, hyper-acidity, sfomochochc, B| rj ulcerous pains, hyperidrosis and I ifJ-JjJ other peptic diseases due to autonomic nervous system disturbances. |^Ej= -^=SbPi^^^^^^5 0 WEISEN is effective because347 words
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Obituary63 1959-05-02 6 7t Herd, Sit (Minimum). JACK TRAVIS. International Cub Singapore. 1 ajn. Friday Cortege leaves General Hospital 330 p.m. today for Bidadaii Chapel and Ylo Cbu Kang xor cremation. CHEW: Keng Hlan. age 53 yrs passed away 1.5.59 at 96 Cowdray Avenue, leaving behind his beloved wife, mother, six sons63 words
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Article58 1959-05-02 6 it W»rd» Sit (Minimum). MR. C. ABRAHAM and children thank relatives and friends for their condolence messages wreaths and attendance at the funeral of his beloved wife. MR. MRS. P. MADHAVA MENON sincerely thank all relatives and friends who attended i heir wedding, reception, sent gifts and good wishes.58 words
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Article56 1959-05-02 6 tt Uordt Sit (Minimum). In MEMORY of a Gallant man I>>lle Errol While (Lee> late of Tebing Tinggi Suugei Kusial, Kelantan died in Australia 2nd May 1958 Jean George. PERSONAL J* H ori, Sit (Minimum). THANK YOU DARLING. Don't worn- I'll never change my mind. Friday was lovely.56 words
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618 1959-05-02 6 Saturday, May 2, 1959. The West In Line The Western Foreign Ministers seem to have taken even themselves by surprise by the rapidity with which they reached agreement in Paris on their position at the talks with Russia in ton days' time. It would have been a poor outlook if618 words
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Article340 1959-05-02 6 The receipt by four trade union leaders of letters threatening death lends a bizarre touch to the problem of the future of temporary civil servants in the Federation. The unionists, all executives of the Government Temporary Officers Union, were warned they "would not survive" if they did not340 words
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Article174 1959-05-02 6 Investigation by the Organisation of American States of the "invasion" of Panama makes little more sense of this odd episode than the earlier stories of the landing at Nombre de Dios. Even at second sight it looks like a' "B" class feature from Hollywood. Yet it will174 words
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Article129 1959-05-02 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO YEARS AGO (From the Straits Times of May 1909). E rpiiK (iovrrnment of the E 1 F.M.S. has sanctioned the publication of serif* E of papers dealing with life in Malaya. TTHE only drawback to JrsE 1 seltou is. says a r<»n- temporary, that no Hone s129 words
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Article1310 1959-05-02 6 CYXICUS - CYXICUS II7ERE it not that I was cradled in eternal optimism I would have given up long ago all hope that P.A.P., its leaders and its journalist angels will ever understand what is meant by the freedom of the press. It is simply the freedom of1,310 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-05-02 6 QUIET SMOKER Photo by Han Hai FongHan Hai Fong - 9 words
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Advertisement62 1959-05-02 6 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION:- Not seeli* well at distance or near. Frequent headaches. Byes (eel tired or uneasy. Can't read or write comfortably. In extreme cases dimness and nausea, loss of appetite ft vomltins T^ Mmb Our technique and procedure in visual analysis with the most complete equipment are entirely different62 words
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Article274 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Our very good friend and neighbour, the Philippine Republic had about 60 ambassadors in Singapore this evening. They were all on the stage of the Victoria Theatre, where their panorama of Filipino songs and dances enthralled a packed and delighted audience. This274 words
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85 1959-05-02 7 Minister gives unions an assurance KIALA LUMPI'R, Fri.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today gave an assurance that officers in his Ministry would deal with the re-registration of existing unions and registration of new ones as "sympathetically as possible.' Re-registration is required by recent85 words
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Article44 1959-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The prize-winning Indian film, "Pather Panchali" ("the story of the road") Is to be shown in Kuala Lumpur soon by the Selangor Indian Association. "Pather Panchali" has been praised by critics all over the world.44 words
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Article415 1959-05-02 7 FEDERATION COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS DESCRIBES CASE AS 'UNFORTUNATE' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE case of the custody of the two children of Dr. Foo Lum Choon and his estranged wife, Madam Kok Su Win. is to be re-heard. The Federation Court of Civil Appeals today415 words
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Article32 1959-05-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Bahru Town Council has approved a pair of leather shoes not exceeding $12 for the Council's messengers, office boys and paper searchers every year.32 words
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Article27 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, FrL Mr. H.G.R. Mason. New Zealand's Minister for Justice and Health, left Singapore for Colombo by Air India today after a brief stay here.27 words
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260 1959-05-02 7 See Singapore— with glamour guides to show the way SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore travel agents and a Straits Times reporter went on a sight-seeing tour of the island yesterday with two beautiful tourist guides to show them around. General opinion after the girls had answered a barrage of questions: "They are260 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-05-02 7 THREE TO JOIN GALAXY IN KUALA LUMPUR Three film stars from Formosa, (from left to right) King Fung, Ye Kwanx and Ko Yui Shai, set foot on Singapore soil for the first time last night and with one accord exclaimed: "It's terrific. We are ju.st thrilled123 words
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177 1959-05-02 7 PARTY CHIEFS: NO FREE RIDE TO POLLING STATIONS SINGAPORE, Friday. POLITICAL party leaders said today that they did r not think the sick, aged and infirm, should be ?iven free transport by the Government to the polling station in the coming general election. The idea was yesterday suggested by Mr.177 words
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79 1959-05-02 7 THEY STAND BY FOR SPORE UMNO AID CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Several top UMNO leaders in the Federation have been placed on an "emergency list" ready to answer any call from their Singapore UMNO colleagues to help in electioneering. Heading the list is the former Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,79 words
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Article73 1959-05-02 7 JACK TRAVIS, CLUBMAN, DIES AT 43 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr Jack Travis, 43, secretarytreasurer of the International Club in Cairnhlll Circus, died here early today. He collapsed in the club premises after returning from the pictures with his wife. Police said tonight that a pathologist report stated that the cause of73 words
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Article35 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce tonight held a cocktail party at the Royal Island Club In honour of the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. S. K. Banerji, and Mrs Banerji.35 words
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Article31 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore MCA will hold its first public rally in the vacant space at Jalan Teck Kee, Serangoon Garden Estate from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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243 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Fri— A prisoner should not be regarded simply as a number but as human being with his own problems and difficulties, Mr. E. B. David, Chief Secretary said today. Mr. David said this at a ceremony in Outram Prison at which six officers were243 words
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509 1959-05-02 7 UNION LEADERS URGE STEPS TO ENSURE FULL EMPLOYMENT SINGAPORE, Fri.— Representatives from 69 trade unions with a total membership of 90,000 today condemned past governments "for Ineptitude and negative approach to the problem of unemployment." They called upon the incoming government "to take comprehensive measures in order to implement a509 words
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Article32 1959-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. William Tay Foo Liang, Deputy Commandant of the Special Constabulary (Reserve Unit) was today appointed acting Commandant in place of Mr. P. H. Hopkins who has resigned.32 words
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Advertisement251 1959-05-02 7 BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOKS Wh the, it's a Local Singapore Excursion, or Federation Tour a Cherry Blossom Trip to Japan by sea or air, a Cape-to-Cairo tour, a Winter Cruise or a Round-the-World air journey etc. etc.. we are at your service. We show you routes and tares,251 words
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Advertisement285 1959-05-02 7 YOU RISK LOSING ALL YOUR TEETH unless you take care of your gums If your gums become infected, i even perfect teeth are bound j m to suffer. Wwdsofk BM That means you could lose all 49 Wk your teeth before you are very much older. To avoid this you285 words
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497 1959-05-02 8 DETENTION ORDER ULTRA VIRES: MARSHALL SINGAPORE, Friday. jyjß. David Marshall today challenged a detention order made under the Public Security Ordinance, saying it was ultra vires. He told the High Court that the Governor-in-Council had no power to make such an order under a certain section of the Ordinance. Mr.497 words
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Article40 1959-05-02 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Five thugs, one armed with a revolver and the others with daggers, robbed five occupants of a house in Bukit Makau in Pulau Übin, off Singapore, last night of $490 in cash and $150 in valuables.40 words
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123 1959-05-02 8 Wagons go off line —mails are delayed IPOH, Fri. Two heavily-loaded wagons of a north bound goods train jumped the rails near the Lahat station, five miles south of Ipoh. last night. As a result the north and south bound night mail trains were held up for an hour in123 words
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Article127 1959-05-02 8 WOMAN IN TAXI HOLD-UP GANG CINGAPORE, Fri. A woman was with a taxi hold-up gang in Opera Estate here yesterday evening. She and two men had hired a taxi driven by Tan Kirn Hock at Changi Road. In Tosca Street in Opera Estate, one of the men whipped out a127 words
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273 1959-05-02 8 COURT IS TOLD OF CHASE AFTER ROAD ACCIDENT SINGAPORE, Friday. A SINGAPORE coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, today ruled that Yee Joon Toh, a former chief police inspector was the driver of a hit-and-run car, which fatally injured a gardener on the night of Feb. 17. But he held there273 words
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Article193 1959-05-02 8 University law exam pass list SINGAPORE, Fri. Follow, ing are the first year full-time students who passed the Bachelor of Laws intermediate examination. Abdul Malek bin Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rahira bin Ismail, Ang Soon Ho, Chan Yew How, Miss Molly Cheang, Ernest V. Devadason. Fong Seng Yee, Ooh Joon Seng,193 words
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Article43 1959-05-02 8 SINGAPORE, Pri. Jewellery worth $1,910 was stolen from a house in Balestler Road yesterday afternoon. The house was broken Into while it was left untenanted for half an hour, the own. er, Che* Teng Soon, told th« police. rtUCER43 words
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Advertisement575 1959-05-02 8 Clta oration M; *^C EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME TO ITS HONGKONG M I lI.V STARS AND DELEGATES TO THE SIXTH ASIAN jL I-ILM FESTIVAL J inQiiltf ***** NOW SHOWING! A 9 3 p m J tC tflm*+t*»*imi in r. I v PETER F.MCH EVA BARTOK J I AMSTERDAM 10 Ml575 words
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Advertisement434 1959-05-02 8 Special Bth ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ISSUE of ■MOVIE NEWS ON SALE THIS AFTERNOON phone A ##ll Sluftiirtfj m I'~uu 1-30,4.15, 6.45 9.30 B Due to FILM'S LENGTH NOTE REVISED TIMES I Jean Simmons "HOME BEFORE DARK"(wi g M6M._ Taminht at Midnight Df 6BJE Bf Ywoy^wy RAwcwa RunDnuci4<: IT.,- S|l^^^'^ l434 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-05-02 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS editor (9). 1 It's quite the reverse of sick- 16 Craftsman— <me who carries ening! (12). around a writer (9>. 8 Murderers may depend on 19 Iraqi city built by Arabs (5). them (7). 21 Time for strong beer (7). 9 Unfamiliar tags are used to106 words
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Miscellaneous170 1959-05-02 8 26 He shows copper a tormentor's harrassing (12). DOWN 1 "Thou shalt not escape (Hamlet) (7). 2 Sewers require them though they're almost unnecessary (7). 3 Sailor sent around the globe imbibing (9). 4 Bar from the latest operetta (5). 5 Call for parley to get a Joint in a170 words
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Advertisement1518 1959-05-02 9 T«ii 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: »4i» (11 liaM) (incorporated in SingMorej (12 lims) ST* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE \Z SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via SMI witk liMrty ti pracMt via Panaaa m Cape ai Get* Heft) Camera option tt tract*! na other ports to1,518 words
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Advertisement1249 1959-05-02 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR ADEN PORT SAIO. 6ENOA. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, IREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENIURG AND OSLO Spore P. S'ttM Penang "D060TI" Mini/ 2 May T M "KOREA- Bt.ll/ 4 May 1/ "ty J J!! 1> "MEONIA"" 11/21 May 24/23 May 23/2J May "BtiRA- M May ,4 Jmm1,249 words
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Advertisement1439 1959-05-02 9 SSSmi THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. *SSj SINGAPORE (Incarperated n tke UmtM RilgtM) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINEHTAI PORTS S'pora P. S'fam Panang BENLOMOND tot London, Rotterdam. Bremen. Hamburg (.13-11/ I May leMea diract arrives May lENVORLICH foi Aden. Red Sea, Hull, Grangemouth, Rotterdam, Hamburg 1/ I1,439 words
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Advertisement1356 1959-05-02 9 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: Na.: 213 ft BLLBRMAN LINB KLAVENESS LINB LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM, HAMBUR6. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Port: SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND bob m Acceptug cargo fat Central I Soil* Cm OF CHICAGO* America Spori P.Sham Penang SUNNYVIIIE 6* 1/1/1,356 words
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Article106 1959-05-02 10 Stncaporr Chinne Prodnee Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent May/June shipments (44 buyers. $45 sellers. Coconut oil; quiet; bulk $47 sellers, drum (70 sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white (148. Sarawak (147. special Sarawak black (82. garbled Lampong black (77106 words
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Article110 1959-05-02 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Ruys 1/2, > Menelaus 4/5. Tashkent 6A. 1 Chekiang 6/7. City of Chicago 8/9. I Olenroy 10/11, Clytoneus 13/14, Modjerketo 15/16. Korea 18, 1 Urshum 19/20, Senggarang N. Wall 4. Perak 21/23. Thorstrand I 23/24. Anking110 words
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572 1959-05-02 10 By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER continued above the dollar level in Singapore yesterday, but the price reacted sharply downwards during the day on fairly heavy profit-taking. On a good turnover May first grade fell from an opening price of $1.01 to572 words
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Article30 1959-05-02 10 SINGAPORE, MAY 1 RUBBER: $1.06. per lb. (down a Quarter of a cent) TIN: $397.87} per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 140 tons tup 10 tons).30 words
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Article126 1959-05-02 10 MELBOURNE. P.I. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Highlighting the active trading were National Radiators up 3s. Id. to 345. lOd. and N.Z. Forest up Is. to 295. 6d. Loans 3Ve 1956-59 £100 ss. buyer Bank of N.S.W £39126 words
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Article150 1959-05-02 10 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 100 cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was quirt. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fo.b. buyers. 100%, sellers 100%;150 words
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Article871 1959-05-02 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "There was selective support for industrials and tins at Improved prices. Rubbers were steady. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the lollowln business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: 8.8. Petrol 565. 9d. (AIS); Fed. Dlsp. $1.12 and $1.12871 words
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Article382 1959-05-02 10 Market very active fftHE week has been one of 1 considerable activity and prices advanced with only minor reactions until Thursday, report H.C.8.,& Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. After the $1.02 mark had been touched, a sharp reartion set in during the afternoon which rather caught operators382 words
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Article71 1959-05-02 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to »100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31";. O.D. 32, 90 d/st 32?, credit bills. 32 7/16 trade bills. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was71 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-05-02 10 Malayan Share Market: May 1 Apr. 30 Industrials 88.46 87.92 Tina: 107.53 1*7.13 Rubbers (9): 145.77 144.72 Jan. 1 1958—100.22 words
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Advertisement893 1959-05-02 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.TJt Score P. S't-itn Pening H'kon| L. Angeles New York "KM*tM Mm" Ist Mil 23 24 Miy 2S 2t May 27 Ml; 2*i call 21, 31 May 4 l«m 24 Jim II Julj 1 »•*•*>«! MirtT Ist cill 23 2«893 words
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Advertisement204 1959-05-02 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIhSTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from S.H.B. Wharf, Oodowns Nos--42/43 Gate No: 2 at 11 a.m today. Passengers should embark between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. HARPER, GILFILLAN A CO. LTD. Agents T/V "CAMBODGE" The -CAMBODGE" Is due at Singapore on Tuesday 12t)i204 words
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Advertisement765 1959-05-02 10 NOTICES NOTICE The Public are hereby notified that, as from the Ist May. 1959, Mr. Loh Neok Alk is no longer in our employ, and is, Lherefore. not authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LIMITED. STAR THEATRE, PENANG WITH reference to the Notice765 words
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Advertisement1465 1959-05-02 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post* of Temporary teachers to be appointed by Boards of Managers Governors to English Schools in Kelantan. Salary: 1. For those who have passed the School Certificate Examination with a pass in Oral English and credits in En<?li.-h and credits in English Language1,465 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1959-05-02 11 The Dalhousie Obelisk STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE GOVERNORGENERAL BROUGHT CONFIDENCE AN Saturday, February, 23, 1850, a public meeting of European, Malay and Chinese inhabitants of Singapore decided to raise subscriptions for the building of the Dalhousie Obelisk. Successive generations of Singapore people have looked at that unlovely monument with a1,080 words
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Advertisement224 1959-05-02 11 IT IS THE TALK OF I THE TOWN Here Is yo«r eh»ncc to defeat that deadly ASTHMA 1 no more choking and panting SUrt Uking Gerraany's Wonder Elixir of Ufe APICUREE Be«a Kojtie Gdee PoU«n Silbflw ereryone for Quick I BomK. 1 bos will convince yoa. $31. 50 box of224 words
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Advertisement360 1959-05-02 11 fICCIfIIMED The World Over (^^Yaskica^) Yashica cameras are sold and serviced in no less than 74 countries: Proof that photographers everywhere recognise their high quality and appreciate their low price. Have you posted your entry to the Fuji Photo Contest Yet? Details obtainable at Sole Agents Service Station TITHES DENTAL360 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-05-02 11 Carmen A Co. By Maa 'AS APVWTIS6P- PHNiCONE *^HHH9H| ft/Si^^ f tittl J S^^^^»»^^*A~Xr**-^/" OW PSAK.TUAT VtfkS "V| |**1 I vUX Of _^^^^B^| I Sk^Wj* rfci. p^^^^rfc-" THIS DRCSS-SQsJONG Jft ssssWVP?^W99 I Wf flU^i/ J?' y ~'^^sssssssssV issssssL SSsit^^ T ANK )Ki> £h 9 fife /^B /^^fel IsP\ C3&»»4jif^ |7188 words
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243 1959-05-02 12 P.A.P.'s five-year plan and its 'ominous silence' THE live year plan which the P.A.P. renounced on Nomination Day contains many points with which I agree and if the party stood only for this programme 1 would not mina votinc for it But I "shall vote against it because the P.A.P.243 words
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Letter27 1959-05-02 12 IS prostitution the main attraction that Paris can offer to our young Malayans? What sort of geography is taught in our schools? Johore Bahru.27 words
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276 1959-05-02 12 THE PENALTY OF HOLDING ALOOF FROM POLITICS rE following quotatior. from Viscount Samuel's "Belief and Action" seems apt for Nomination Day:— "If people of goodwil hold aloof from political organisation, the State will sink into disorder; control will fall into worse hands, and they themselves will be penalised. 'The punishment276 words
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Letter92 1959-05-02 12 MR. LEE KUAN YEW has warned local British firms that his party "can be tough if they (the firms) try to be funny." What does "funny" mean? Perhaps, should the PAP be elected, an eighty per cent company tax will be Introduced, and should any British firm dare92 words
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210 1959-05-02 12 NO matter what the religion, its creed and principles stand for goodness. What the Roman Catholic priests have conveyed to their own people apply equally well to every other religion, for essentially their appeal is to the good cultivated in every Individual through religion;210 words
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Letter79 1959-05-02 12 rE secretary-general or the Labour Front. Mr Francis Thomas, commenting on the Roman Catholic Church pastoral letter advising its members not to vote for parties or candidates Inspired by Marxist principles, said that the practical thing to do would be 'not to vote tor candidates of bad79 words
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161 1959-05-02 12 Judging the honest and the corrupt 1 REFER to the letter from "Pro Liberty." Imagine a man sacking his staff, and closing his business for fear that the PAP may come into power. "Pro Liberty" creates his own neurosis, and after creating this delusion. Imagines all sorts of obstacles to161 words
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72 1959-05-02 12 Unhealthy attack on the press I WAS present at the PAP rilly at Fullerton Building car park on April 29 when Mr. Rajaratnam attacked the English press. It seems to me wrong to imbue the English educated people with animosity towards the English press which gives a fair deal to72 words
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667 1959-05-02 12 I ARROGANCE, I THREATS lANDI AND ABUSE |F YOUR readers had 1 attended PAP rallies, they would have been struck by what many regard as the arrogance of the speakers. At every one of these rallies. PAP leaders indulged in a cheap sideshow of the most childish nature. I mean667 words
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Letter222 1959-05-02 12 $64,000 QUERY FOR PAP MAN FIS apparent that the PAP are doing their best to brainwash the young clerks and other office workers by trying to tell them that the English press print lies, and they must not believe them. In other words, the PAP are a band of angels,222 words
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Advertisement580 1959-05-02 12 I It's New J£ I It's Different gppK j93Q9 It's Exclusive RUGGED "^N, J'fOng, so'iO Support* s^c^2a^Mva> VERSATILE !ZlfcHl±l all jhe.vej adjust- I Fj^_*. fi_f able ev«ry 1 simply by I fj inserting steel supporters.' 1 I ATTRACTIVE V -of beautifully grain- mw cd selected wood, in o^fl choke of580 words
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Advertisement85 1959-05-02 12 C00L... B rnnl grooming ■flflv^Bw aBU I Vaseline Yes Sir .Vaseline Hair dp Cream really is cooling! prepared djr from vitamin-ised oils it allows your fl bair to breathe naturally, giving a I cool-rich b«altby gloss. Ifyoawant M B^V b healthier hair, bettor looking hair. \V W and less frequent85 words
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Advertisement842 1959-05-02 13 Cbtck Before PtstMg j Replies tt Box Umbers j i Utmost care should be take* when replying to box number j od». to use the CORRECT I NUMBER and Address f» the I I Straits Time*, Tissea Hawse, I Rrver Valley Rood. Cosh must bo sent by reai*- 1 I842 words
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Advertisement803 1959-05-02 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words Si (Him.) Sw St ett. txtrm. "UNFURNISHED FLATS at rembeling Road. Dirt 15. 3 Bedrooms. M/san. Quiet locality. Reasonable Rent. Enq. Mr. Lee, 129 Queen Street, Spore. TeL *****." FLAT. European Widower moving into Hotel wtehes to sell all bis furniture and accessories, or could arrange803 words
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Advertisement795 1959-05-02 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Wordi Si (Mim.)-Box it ett. txtrm. 186, MEYER ROAD Ntw 2Storey bungalow 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, servants' quarters 5.400 aq. ft. Mosaic Floor ImmeI dlate occupation. Enquiries ***** 27 Kuo Chuan Aye. FOR SALE: Terrace House. Bennett Efctate. Singapore 13. Immediate occupation. For particulars and795 words
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Advertisement765 1959-05-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordu Si (Him.) Bmx it ets. txtrm. QUICK SALE WOLSELEY 15/ 50 Ist registered 1/3/68 one owner, below 14.000 miles. View 44 Scotts Rd. Tel. ***** Mr Lee. VAUXHALL VELOX 1956 for sale In excellent condition, One European owner. 83,500 0.n.0. Phone ***** (office) ***** (hOUSt-J.765 words
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Advertisement784 1959-05-02 13 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 THE LOCAL AITHORITIES (PAHANG) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. 1953 NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF REGISTERS REGULATION 7(1) No -Notice is hereby given that the revised Register of Electors for Telok Stack Ward has been completed and that copies thereof are available for Inspection on all working784 words
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Advertisement550 1959-05-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF SETTLEMENT OFFICER Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Settlement Officer with the Petallng Jaya Development Corporation on the following salary scale:— Probationer— sl37.so x 7.50 152.50 Time-scale— sl92 x 14 248/ 268 x 14—338/352 X 14—422. Qualifications:- Applications must have passed tbe School550 words
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Advertisement417 1959-05-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI NOTICE TWO vacancies for Storekeepers IT IS HEREBY NOTTPIED for Grade I exist in the State Stores general information that the serand Supplies Department. Brunei. vires of Mr. Joseph Matno Pang Applicants, vho should be between las the General Manager of this 30 and417 words
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Article564 1959-05-02 14 EPSOM JEEP - HE CAN MAKE IT 4-IN-A-ROW IN PENSIONERS* CUP RACE By EPSOM JEEP IJNBEATEN in his last three starts, Mr. J. K. Barlow's Nick looks a safe bet in the Pensioners' Cup over a mile (Race Five) at today's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah. In May564 words
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Article43 1959-05-02 14 LONDON. Fri.— The Indian cricketers drew the opening first class match of their tour against Worcestershire today, Indians 219 and 157-3: Worcestershire 305. At Lords: MCC beat Yorkshire by 19 runs. MCC 77 and 212; Yorkshire 154 and 116 (Close 46 >.43 words
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Article41 1959-05-02 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Old Collegians, the Australian cricket team, left Singapore for Bombay today without being able to play their specially arranged match against Indian Association. Repairs to the plane taking them to Bombay were completed sooner than expected.41 words
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Article29 1959-05-02 14 Roc* 1: Lucky Star Race 2: Knighted Race 3: Academy Award Rac* 4: Moondyne Race S: Nick Race 6: Announcement Rsce 7: Break of Dawn Race 8: Clare29 words
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Article206 1959-05-02 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Atonement, a three-year-old English gelding who broke loose and took a dive into the River Thames while waiting to be loaded in the London docks last October, has been renamed Dreamboat Before that, he had ence hit the headlines when he won a "seller" at206 words
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Article263 1959-05-02 14 They say Cup Final will be DULL ONDON, Fri. The Queen Wj and her husband, Piince Philip, will be in Wembley's historic stadium tomorrow to watch what is generally considered to be one of Britain's most glamorous sporting events of the year the Cup Final. But will tomorrow's match betweenReuter - 263 words
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Article41 1959-05-02 14 NEWMARKET. Fri. Prince Aly Khan brought off the Guineas double when his grey filly. Petite Etoile. won the 1.000 Guineas here this afternoon. Second was the 9-4 favourite Rosalba. with Para?uana, another Prince Aly Khan's entry, third. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article119 1959-05-02 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Favourites Austin Dunsford and Brian Isaac entered the finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association s national championships at the Great World tonight. Result*: Mosquito Sa ad Sukkri (RTC) bt Freddie Lee rKßcr Chan Teck Chua (RTC) bt. A. Stanislaus <MRNVRK Fly Jamahat Ibrahim119 words
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Article142 1959-05-02 14 Watford fined for lights failure LONDON, Fri.— The English Football League management committee yesterday fined Watford $850 for failing to ensure their floodlights were In order. Thf committee also ordered Watford to replay in dayiight next week their Fourth Division maU-h with Shrewsbury, which had to be abandoned last TuesdayReuter - 142 words
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255 1959-05-02 14 Koreans wind up Malayan visit with a 4-0 win SINGAPORE. Friday. rpHE South Korean Youth soccer team, cnampions x of the inaugural Junior Asian Cup competition, proved too good for Singapore Youths whom they beat 4-0 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium here today. The Koreans who leave255 words
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945 1959-05-02 14 RACE 1— *.15: (MARA Class 3)—% Furs. 1 1 l.urky Star (RA Saddle Club) (apt. V. Boorer 2 00 Morning San (13/18 th Royal Hussars Polo Club) Lt. Beaver 3 04 Shiver (RA Saddle Club) 4 000 Colleen (RA Saddle Club) 5 003 Corrida945 words
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Article203 1959-05-02 14 VIC NAYAGAM - Tengku's letter says: It has failed to meet obligations VIC NAYAGAM, Kuala Lumpur, Friday By rE Asian Football Confederation is to take the Indonesian I A. to task for "failing to meet its obligations" to the confederation. As a result, it is likely that Indonesian teams203 words
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Article154 1959-05-02 14 CINGAPORE. Fri.— A comblnea Oxford md Cambridge Universities rugger team may play two matchet In Malaya in September, it w.s disclosed at today's annual general meeting of the Singapore Rugby Union. Mr. J. W. Cashin, the outgoing president, said that the Combined Universities are making a154 words
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Advertisement731 1959-05-02 14 AT YOl'R SERVICE Sfl irons'* Sit (Minimum). itrnUu I month. 10 Wmrdt SIM (Mim.) PHOTOSTATS BY POTOMATIC— 2O7IO. PLAN Printing from Tracings Prtomatlc— *****. MARY McAREE halrdresslng *lon no-* open 120 A Oxley Rise. ■WH -OCB AMOCK" Plau Prlntlirf paper. Sols) Agents: PotomaUc 69 Robinson Road, *****. FEELING LOST? Consult731 words
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Advertisement893 1959-05-02 14 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Wmrdt Si (Mtn.)-Box it ctt. txtrm. EASIEST TERM— Orient CellIng and Table Pans Guaranteed— Shroffs. 193. Orchard Road, Singapore 72 Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur 32 Bishop St.. Penang. FINANCE HIRE Purchase on Motor Cars. New and second band (late models oniy). Easy terms Apply Ann Peng Traders893 words
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Advertisement132 1959-05-02 14 fjgS| ETPRNn-MftTie iUlljß the world's first ,"> selfwinding watch V" T Is^kS with a ballbearing taj&s or lacJies and men 9MHB ETEHNB IVinTIC l JuT w<h &un>(an crown '8 carat gold Ask Jor ntw catalogue. Agents-.— uAMMETERS LTD.. 16 CoUver Quay. S'pore-l. Orient Middleweight champion Fight* TONIGHT BIG BOXING: at132 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-05-02 14 ATHLETICS: S.A.A.A. tiinngular mcct Singapore Selection, Police and Ist Battalion 22 Cheshire Regiment. Thomson Road, 4 p.m. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. 2A— R.A.F. Tengah v Mlnto C.U., Balestler Road; C.A. "A" v Blue Rovers, Geylang: Police "A" v R.A.F. Seletar. Balestler Road: Div. 2B— Sukaramal v Gymkhana. Kallang: Div. 3 A82 words
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