The Straits Times, 3 May 1959
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Title Section12 1959-05-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES foil* No. 1,236. SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1959 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration364 1959-05-03 1 I'M ON WAY BACK TO S'PORE -HOLLOWAY 7ffi4re letter from New York SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE COMPTROLLER of Income Tax, Mr. C. T. Holloway, is expected to give evidence at the Chew Swee Kee inquiry on May 18. At a public session of the commission today, Mr. Justice Buttrose said Mr.364 words
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Article302 1959-05-03 1 PANAMA 'WAR' ENDS WITH KISSES MOMBRE DE DIOS (Panoma), Sat. The 80 bearded Cuban revolutionaries who invaded this straw-thatched village a week ago surrendered today without resistance in a carnival atmosphere. They kissed the girls of the village goodbye and boarded two landing craft sent by the Panamanian Government toReuter - 302 words
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Article29 1959-05-03 1 LONDON, Sot. Nottingham Forest beat Luton Town 2-1 in English F.A. Cup final at Wembley today. Forest led 2-0 at half-time. (Full report Page 23)29 words
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Article72 1959-05-03 1 PARIS. Sat. Two North Africans shot and killed a pregnant mother of two in a bar here last night. Police think the woman was the accidental victim of an Algerian terrorist murder squad. Mrs. Liliane Bailee. 28. died instantly from the two shots fired72 words
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Article76 1959-05-03 1 SYDNEY. Sat. A fiveman Australian expedition plans to leave here soon on a perilous quest for a "stone age" tribe of "hairy ape men" believed to live in dense mountainous forests of Manchuria. If the plans of the expedition leader. 23-year-old Dr. John Prineas. of Sydney,Reuter - 76 words
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Article55 1959-05-03 1 VANCOUVER. Sat. Fire swept the 12.000-ton Norwegian freighter Ferngulf after part of its fuel oil cargo exploded last night. It was brought under con- trol four hours later by a Canadian naval fire fighting team. Ten men on the Ferngulf were sprayed with burning oil. They55 words
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Article56 1959-05-03 1 LONDON. Sat.— Today was the first birthday of Timothy and Jeremy Thackeray, the Siamese twins separated on March 23 in a 10-hour operation. St. Bartholomew's Hospital said Timothy's progress, was better 'than we had dared to hope" but Jeremy had not "returned to any real appreciation ofReuter - 56 words
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Article41 1959-05-03 1 PERTH. Sat.— Herb Elliott. holder of the world mile record, was married today to Miss Anne Dudley at the fashionable Church of the Holy Rosary at Nedlands. about lour miles from Perth. The church was packed.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article24 1959-05-03 1 WARSAW. Sat— President Soekarno of Indonesia today visited Katowice, a coal mining centre In south Poland, on a one-day trip from Warsaw.—U.P.l.24 words
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Article132 1959-05-03 1 LONDON, Sat. A bandit walked out of a London jeweller's shop emptyhanded last night after being told that the manageress suffered from heart trouble. The man, aged about 25, walked into the shop in V hitechapel Road with one hand in his pocket. He said toReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration377 1959-05-03 1 CLASHES ON PERAK ISLE: ONE DEAD, EIGHT HOMES FIRED KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QNE person was killed, four were injured and eight houses were burned down in a series of incidents on Pangkor Island, off the Perak coast, today. At a special press conference here tonight, the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul377 words
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192 1959-05-03 1 BOYD: BRITAIN NOT ON THE RUN FROM SINGAPORE LONDON, Saturday. lUIR LENNOX-BOYD. the Colonial Secretary, said last night that although Britain had agreed to dramatic constitutional changes in Singapore she was not "on the run." I He told a Conservative 'Party meeting at Weymouth. Dorset: "We expect a certain amountReuter - 192 words
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Article37 1959-05-03 1 FRANKENTHAL. (West Germany), Sat A 21-year-old German wife. Frau Ruth Marnct, has given birth to quads all boys. All four and the mother are well, though the quads were six weeks premature. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article41 1959-05-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— Gen. Sir Richard Hull, C-in-C Far East Land Forces, will leave lor Honolulu by PAA tomorrow for a week-long official visit. He will be guest of Gen. ID. White. C.-ln-C United States Armed Forces Pacific.41 words
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Article39 1959-05-03 1 NEW YORK, Sat. The United Rubber Workers and the United States Rubber Company yesterday an. nounced agreement on a new contract, ending the 22-day strike by more than 26.000 workers at the company's 18 factories. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article44 1959-05-03 1 four raped Negress TALLAHASSEE. (Florida), Sat.— Four white men were held here today on charges of kidnapping and raping a Negro college girl at gunpoint. Police said they arrested the men last night, with the gagged and hysterical girl still in their car.— U.P.l.44 words
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Article23 1959-05-03 1 MANILA. Sat. Transport workers, striking In sympathy with the Office Employees" Union, tied up the port of Manila today.— U.P.l.UP - 23 words
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Article63 1959-05-03 1 CANNES. Sat. Film stars from five countries including Japan, sang for their lunch today as the Cannes film festival moved to the resort of La Napoule. Guests at the 12th international festival were entertained by songs by Hetome Nozoa (Japan), Gene Kelly and Rhonda63 words
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Article230 1959-05-03 1 Herter: West agree on Berlin WASHINGTON, Sot. Mr. Christian Herter, U.S. Secretary of State, said on his return from Europe today that the Western allies had agreed on every detail of their negotiating position with Russia on Berlin and Germany. Mr. Herter described the Western Big Four forciga ministers' conferenceReuter - 230 words
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Article31 1959-05-03 1 BATISTA MEN SEEK ASYLUM XXV WfcST (Horida), Sat— Five. Batbfj. government ollit.-i.il* landed bcrc today in cabin rruiscr and a>krd for political a»lura from Fidel Castro's tiring ■><juad>— Rcafcr31 words
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Article, Illustration3113 1959-05-03 2 THIS WAS ONE TIME EVEN JAMES BOND COULDN'T BE BOTHERED ABOUT A GIRL! JO FAR: Secret Service investigator James Bond is ordered to keep contact with Mr. Auric Goldfinger whom he suspects of being a Russian banker dealing in smuggled gold. Bond has exposed him as a card3,113 words
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1473 1959-05-03 3 Peron was dictator, but Eva wielded the real power By REX LOPEZ EVA PERON rose from the slums to become the most powerful woman the 20th century has seen. But it was not until after her death that the world realised the full extent of her power: Thau she, not1,473 words
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563 1959-05-03 4 PEON IS ONE OF 72 CANDIDATES IN THE PENANG POLLS pENANC, Sat. A driver, a peon and an 80-year-old pre-war municipal commissioner are among 72 candidates who will contest 23 seats in the Penang state elections on June 6. Forty-four of these candidates will stand in Penang Island and 28563 words
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115 1959-05-03 4 SINGAPORE SETS AN EXAMPLE: HOWLETT SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore sets an example to otner countries with her fine handling of frontier formalities, said Mr. R. A. How 1 c 1 1 Director of Tourism, today. Mr. Howlett, who has just returned from New Delhi after attending the South Asian Travel Commission115 words
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Article61 1959-05-03 4 MALACCA. Sat. -A $10,000 Mar Thoma Syrian Church at Bukit Baru here was dedicated this week by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Theophilur. missionary bishop of the church from South India now on a tour of Malaya. The church was built from funds donated by61 words
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Article177 1959-05-03 4 I^|ALACCA, Sat.— Lai Shwa'. Pin, manager of a petrol station and driver of a sports car which knocked down and killed a 12-year-old schoolboy In Tranquerah Road here on March 3 is not to be blamed I for the accident. This was the find" 1177 words
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265 1959-05-03 4 No entry after 6p.m. from Sam by road KUALA LUMPUR, Soturdoy. MEW immigration regulations published today prohibit the crossing of the border by road from Siom after dark between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. An Immigration Department spokesman explained that the new regulation would not apply to travellers In trains265 words
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Article135 1959-05-03 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Saturday. A YOUNG country like Malaya can never stay neutral between democracy and Communism, Tengku Abdul Rahman, former Prime Minister, said today. "Therefore, we have decided to adopt democracy and denounce Communism," he told a public meeting -at the Gandhi Memorial Hall here.135 words
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Article116 1959-05-03 4 CIVILIANS CAN JOIN ARMY GROUP CINGAPORE, Sot— The newly formed Rowrroft Theatre Club, although an army project, will welcome civilian members. The clubs publicity manager. Major K.J. Macksey. said this yesterday "to dispel any illusions the public may have concernIng our membership." The club's first production, "Heaven and Charing Cross."116 words
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Article41 1959-05-03 4 KLUANG, Sat. A boy aged 15, was ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School, Malacca, for three years after being convicted here of raping an 11 -year-old girl at Kirn Swa Estate on Jan. 25.41 words
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204 1959-05-03 4 Boy, 16, wanted to beat up mother CINGAPORE, Sat. A boy threatened to assault his mother and burn her house when she refused to give him $2, a Singapore court was told today Yeo Jec Suan 16, pleaded not guilty to attempting to extort $2 from his mother. Chia Bek204 words
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156 1959-05-03 4 MALACCA. Sat.— The Officer Administering the Government of Malacca, Tun Tan Cheng-lock, this morning opened the first food and fun fair to be organised by i Malacca branch of Women's Institute at the High School here. The Chief Minister. Dato Osmaai bin Talib156 words
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Advertisement169 1959-05-03 4 them a bonny, bouncing a m James Annie Bcrnadctic Cecelia LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. A lilC t The babies are at present on three meals a day and between them On 22nd August 19^7, into the world came: consume large quantities of: James Binh wdght 4-ibs. .2-o*. Length i9i» LACTOGEN, NESTUM and169 words
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Article223 1959-05-03 5 COMMUNISM IN MALAYA Tiie war against communism continue*, the Emergency remains. The remnants of the terrorists lurk in Malaya's jungles and the communist peril of subversion attempts to combat Malaya's democratic way of life. But what do your friends abroad know of Malaya's state of Emergency? Of an Emergency that223 words
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Article325 1959-05-03 5 Catholics wooed by Lib-Socs: PAP is not a (■■■■■iii^HHiiia^i^iMHi^HilHHi^ißHHV mighty god' SINGAPORE, Sat.— The secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, said today there could be no doubt to which party the Archbishop of Malacca, Msgr. M. Olcomendy, was referring when325 words
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294 1959-05-03 5 PAP CANDIDATE SAYS MINISTERS DEPLETED GOVT. ASSETS SINGAPORE, Saturday. A PAP candidate in the general election charged tonight that during the past four years, Singapore's Ministers had "irresponsibly" depleted the Government's liquid assets by more than a half. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, who is contesting Queenstown, said that the assets,294 words
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198 1959-05-03 5 CALL ON THE RICH TO VOTE PAP INTO POWER SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary-gene-ral of the People's Action Party, tonight told an election rally of about 3.000 people at the 5' 2 milestone. Pasir Panjang Road, that it was in the interests of the rich to vote the198 words
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153 1959-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party candidate for Kampong Kembangan, Inche Yahyia bin Haji Mohamed Ghouse. said today that while his party was sympathetic towards the workers it would not tolerate any move to frighten capital away from Singapore. He said: "It is necessary that153 words
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276 1959-05-03 5 THOMAS: FIGHT BETWEEN PAP, LIB-SOCS SINGAPORE, Saturday. i|iß FRANCIS THOMAS, secretary-general of the Labour Front, said today the general election would be a straight fight between the PAP and the LiberalSocialists. "No other party has a chance of forming a government." he sajd. "Certainly not Tun Lim Yew Hock's new276 words
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204 1959-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Robert Eu, chairman of the League of Women Voters, today appealed to Singapore women to give careful thought before they cast their votes. She was speaking at a lunch given by the Pan Pacific South-East Asia Women's Association at the204 words
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Article256 1959-05-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sat Mr. Thomas Liao-Ping, UMNO.MCA candidate for Serangoon Gardens, to. night condemned "selfish and ambitious politicians who have created unrest and unhappiness, and caused much damage to the prosperity of Singapore." Speaking at an election rally at Jalan Teck Kee, he said: "There could256 words
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Advertisement373 1959-05-03 5 Be Proud of Your English Improve Youi Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was to373 words
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Advertisement214 1959-05-03 5 I I SECURITY FOR YOUR SAVINGS I I Putting it in or taking it out— it is just as tasyto d« I either when you have a Hjnk Deposit j^ff± I Account with LomhaiJ Banking. While flgT^lA I your money earns a steady 5' o interest, it II V I214 words
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Article343 1959-05-03 6 Youthful Players Leave Federal Capital With Happy Memories KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Last week the Federal capital played host to the junior football teams of nine Asian nations in one of the most progressive Soccer Tournaments ever to be organised. All the youthful sportsmen vied for343 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-05-03 6 It's rub-a-dub-dub as Madam Yip Yok Keou carried out her job of doing the washing for all the players in the Asian Youth Football Tournament recently held in Kuala I.umpur. But as you can see, she really enjoyed her work. As she says:65 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-05-03 6 Unmarried though she is. hard-working Yip Yok Keou last week played the part of "Mother" to over 200 youthful soccer players from all over Asiu. Madam Yip, who has been a professional washerwoman all her life, was selected to carry out all the251 words
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910 1959-05-03 6 True praise must be made to measure THE GOOD compliment is lost. No matter which way you look at it, it has seen better days, when the mere fact of paying a compliment was not considered sissyfied or archaic. True, the sweet words of Victorian days, like "My love, your910 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-05-03 6 'Nipped In' is back §li. rt is another shirt waister from London— a printed nylon net dress with puritan collar and cuffs by Frank Usher, inspired by Paris. The dress is in toffee colour, with collar and cuffs of white nylon organza. All the Paris houses featured the dressed-up shirtwaister52 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-05-03 6 WITH so many mothers and wives working, cooking can be quite a chore. What the average home-maker wan us Is a healthy, hearty, quickly prepared dish that la economical too. The all-in-one Hamburger Casserole meets all these requirements. Grease a two-quart casserole Spread one cup pre-cooked rice evenly on157 words
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Advertisement124 1959-05-03 6 /In solution Zi I ±*>\ i for facial blemishes SOLUTION II by I.NNOXA I^MI of London is a completely effrrtive tieatment for iarial blemishes su c h a*: acne, /^^^V^Jl^l^^^^ blackheads, pimples, open liHl^l^ll^i^a^ pore« .mi) sC^' SOLUTION 41 bring, im- 1 provemont after the fait t I St K4jilo124 words
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Advertisement249 1959-05-03 6 tSmJ'^ ,'m CONDENSED SWEPHAZONEIid Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always has Ephazone handy be knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in io minutes. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a few249 words
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Article, Illustration307 1959-05-03 7 Stars brave rain to greet fans A WET INTRODUCTION SINGAPORE, Sot. A sudden downpour this evening failed to prevent several beautiful Hong Kong film stars from taking their turn atop the Singapore Airport roof to give a brief glimpse of themselves to their wildly cheering fans. A frantic search netted307 words
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218 1959-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THERE will be 12 election rallies in Singapore between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomorrow. The People's Action Party* i mak. rallies ai Siglap. Mount- batter.. Aljunied and Farrer Parlc will be from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Singapore People Alliance218 words
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Article72 1959-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Italian Flotta Lauro line luxury cruiser Sydney arrived here today on its maiden run from Europe. On board was Dr. Giaocchina Laura; owner of the line, which operates 35 vessels all over the world. A cocktail party was held on the ship tonignt.72 words
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Article65 1959-05-03 7 At your cinemas Kola llnarn MDO: Sree 420 (Hindi; 9.30 nni Saudagar Minyak Urat (Malay) 12.30. 3, 7.15, 9.30; ODEOX: The Young Don't Cry Sabu And The Magic Ring 12.30, 3, 7.15, 9.30. Hii.nif .hi CATHAY: D-Day Sixth Of June 10.30 a.m.; Romance Of Trishawman 12.30. 2.30. 7. 9.30; REX:65 words
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Article22 1959-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Buona Vista Youth Club tonight held a social and dance at the Buona Vista community centre.22 words
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Article79 1959-05-03 7 Captain Colin William Boardman of R.A.S.C. who was married to Miss Anne Mary Rosa Steed at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mr>. S. Boardman; the bride the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Steed, who have79 words
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Article161 1959-05-03 8 SQUABBLING STARTS EARLY THIS YEAR OVER BRITISH ENTRY £ANNES, Sat Arguments enveloped the day-old Cannes international film festival yesterday, because American film goers have already i seen one of Britain's en- tries. Squabbling traditional at J this annual parade of stars and starlets T>ut it came particularly early161 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-05-03 8 This 1,300-mikj-on-hour jet, the Republic F 105 Thunder Chief fighter bomber, pocks on automatic cannon with six revolving barrels that can fire 6,000 shots a minute, four times as fast as any other airborne gun. A highlight at the World Congress of Flight in Los Vegas, the sound-bustingUPI - 67 words
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Article56 1959-05-03 8 SANTA MONICA (Call- 1 fornia*. Sat. Glenn Ford. Hollywood's No. 1 box-ofnee attraction in 1958, was sued for divorce today by the former dancing star Eleanor Powell. 1 She charged mental cruelty. The couple were married in 1943, and have n 14-year-old son, Peter. Miss PowellReuter - 56 words
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Article246 1959-05-03 8 PRETORIA, Saturday. I°HE MORALS of South Africans recently came under the scrutiny of the Synod of the Northern Region of the Dutch Reformed Church in Pretoria. A report of the Synod's Public Morals Commission was published today. It condemned: LIQUOR for Africans; DRINKING (acuities on trains,Reuter - 246 words
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Article118 1959-05-03 8 NEHRU OPENS BRIDGE PROJECT NEW DELHI. Sat. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, opened in Mokameh, Bihar State, yesterday one of the biggest bridge-build-ing projects in the world a mile-long doubledecker road and rail span across the sacred Rivrr Ganges. The SB5 million bridge is the only one spanning theReuter - 118 words
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Article180 1959-05-03 8 Problem of the Tibetan refugees fcJEW DELHI, Sot. More thon 7,000 Tibeton refugees hove crossed into India so far, official sources said here yesterday. The Indians are now building a transit camp for them at Missamari, near Tezpur. India's External Affairs Ministry is responsible for them and a Central ReliefReuter - 180 words
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111 1959-05-03 8 NEW ORLEANS, Saturday. A NEGRO accused of the rape and murder of a white woman was taken to an unnamed jail today to thwart any chance of a lynching The Negro Ora Rogers. 24. an ex-convlct, was arrested last night at Ville Platte. aReuter - 111 words
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149 1959-05-03 8 I Sat— An Eost i German intelligence officer who fled to West Germony gave details of a vast Communist spy ring operating ogainst the Nato allies. Officials said details supplied by this and other Communist defectors has led to the arrest of many people and149 words
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Article47 1959-05-03 8 BANGKOK, Sat. Chote Gunakesem was dismissed by royal decree last night from the posts of Finance Minister and Governor of the Bank of Slam. His dismissals follows his support^-agalnst the opposition of cabinet colleagues— of a group Investment plan to ISSL-u todartry ta47 words
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Article65 1959-05-03 8 LO6 ANGELES. Sat. Senor Armando Lora. acting Premier of Cuba In the absence of Dr. Fidel Castro, was fined US$l,5OO here yesterday. He flew to Los Angeles and pleaded guilty to a charge of supplying arms to Dr. Castro's revolutionary movement.— an Infringement of theReuter - 65 words
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THE SIXTH ANNUAL ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL
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Article, Illustration295 1959-05-03 9 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK GRAND OPENING BY THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG IN TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN HALL By KUALA LUMPUR THE TENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN HALL, scene of many important and colourful international functions, will be the venue of yet another gay and glittering event tomorrow. In this295 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-03 9 MONO KONG Hing Hao HONG KONG Yu Ming HONG KONG Fanny Fan HONG KONG Yeh Fung JAPAN Mitsue Komlya MALAYA Kasma Booty MALAYA Saloma29 words
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525 1959-05-03 9 Tbree from its lloiu Kong studios: "Calendar Girl "THe Tender Heart", and "The Long Voyage Home". Two from its Singapore studios: "Mahsuri," bused on a play by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the former Prime Minister; and "Satay," One from the Cathay Film Services: "Brunei Rejoices."525 words
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Article122 1959-05-03 9 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Sixth Asian film Festival will cost about $60,000. At least $5,000 will be spent on hired cars, $2,500 on flowers for the film stars and other women, $4,000 for trophies and $8,000 for a banquet. About $5,000 will be paid to locally engaged122 words
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Article76 1959-05-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Royal Malayan Navy men are among a group of 13 naval officers from six South-East Asian countries, who are now undergoing a course of general naval training at the Naval Base. The two RMN officers are I Sub-Lt. Ridzuan bin Saheran and Sub-Lt.76 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-05-03 10 |iimmminm»mmmmnmiitmfnmnnimmi^^^^^ m—^mb|^ favour us with your inimitable •I think ,t% 0 .n 8 »o~gc» w inTeresting now. "Alice Alice! They're p«ayin c our tong." riiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiir«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin| "That's <0"m to cost him points." 1 "Looks like your mother will be come on a diet again." SiMMIUJIIHIIIWIUIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIHIH45 words
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Article, Illustration595 1959-05-03 11 K.L. palace design wins top marks for him A YOUNG Malayan architectural student gained first class honours with his degree with a thesis embodying a design of a palace in Kuala Lumpur for the Paramount Ruler, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Mr. Goh Hock Guon, of Lunos, Kedah, who graduated from595 words
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Article117 1959-05-03 11 A $300,000 JETTY IS OPENED SINGAPORE. Sat. A new reception terminal for passengers arriving by sea was opened by the Assistant Minister lor Education, Inche Mohd. Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, at Jardine Steps today. The terminal and jetty which was constructed by the Singapore Harbour Board will be used117 words
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Article47 1959-05-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Song Hak Hwee. 22, pleaded not guilty today to attempting to extort $10,000 from Chua Kirn Yeow. by putting him in fear of being kidnapped at Puay Hee Avenue on Mar. 1. He was remanded in custody till May 23.47 words
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118 1959-05-03 11 QINGAPORE, Sat. Four masked men snatched a canvas bag containing $7,000 from a taikong in Tai Gin Lane, off Balestier Road, last night. Eng Chwee Siang. 38, was on his way home m a taxi when its path was blocked by a118 words
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330 1959-05-03 11 lONDON, Sat. Dr. J. L. Wilson, former Bishop of Birmingham, is a supporter of the aims of the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women, which has been campaigning for almost 30 years for the admission of women to the priesthood. Presiding at330 words
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Article51 1959-05-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— ln a magistrate's court today, a woman, Lim Ah Chow, was fined $2,000 or five months jail for assisting in carrying on a public lottery. Her defence was that she picked up some lottery slips on the road and kept them for wrapping51 words
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Article30 1959-05-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sal— A talentime contest will be held at the St. Joseph's Sino-English School hall. Bukit Panjang, tomorrow night, in aid of the St. Joseph's Church building fund.30 words
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Advertisement732 1959-05-03 11 TOOL OF 1001 USES outfits for Pulling Maintenance Push pull Industry Pipe bending »f^^™™™™" B QS C units RAMS RANGE FROM 2 TO 100 TONS and are ail steel con--0:1 v. :;:i a variety of closed heights and heights of Lit There are also special types such as \f hi732 words
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Advertisement354 1959-05-03 11 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF j^^^ EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES *v MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE-ACT NOW! We've all done it. Picturing ourselves in a better job. earning more money. Don't just dismiss these dreams—354 words
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Miscellaneous14 1959-05-03 11 AbSVt U^TkS A OCXJLON I TC> «MACT ««T^*NC IvOU avNcC/wATUBALLV |TUI6 OZAZY lO6A OF <14 words
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Article83 1959-05-03 12 t0 H.»rrf, Big i Minimum). SKKVICF. WIVES! I Tomim Thomson offers You Beautiful Envilsh Tailored Worsted Suits at well below London Prices. Battery Koad. Spore. A REVOLUTION in the coffee making, thanks to the Italian made "Moka-Express". So easy to handle and m> reasonable in price. The ti-i-ip Mze83 words
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Article42 1959-05-03 12 10 Wnrttt Sill (.Minimum). .TIANNKE: The call was sudden he shock severe, to part with him c loved so dear. Forget him. No c never will, while memories last if love him stil! By his lovm> ife. Agnes A: John.42 words
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186 1959-05-03 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. May 3. 1959. RUBBER BALLOONS tK)R the first time in over two years the price of rubber on the Singapore market has this week gone over a dollar a pound. But nobody is cheering, except speculators in paper rubber futures and those bitten by the bug186 words
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Article164 1959-05-03 12 DITY the plight of a poor capital city. Every day hordes of lorries and buses converge on Kuala Lumpur from every state in the Federation, too many of them belching clouds of black smoke. It has reached the point when people are writing to the Road Transport Department164 words
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Article145 1959-05-03 12 r pHANKS to prompt action the Federation and Singapore have averted the danger of a widespread epidemic of smallpox brought here by a passenger on a boat from India. But the danger is not yet past. Millions of peopie in the two territories have been vaccinated, but there145 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1959-05-03 12 LLOY^ MORGAN - INTERVIEW... TODAY'S PROFILE LLOY^MORGAN^ I*y jbUTSPOKEN AUTHORITY ONi THE MALAY LANGUAGE paradox of European Mr. Cyril I Skinner's being in charge of the E University of Malaya's Depart- I ment of Malay Studies is only seeming, and not E E real. By training, inclination and back- i ground he is1,077 words
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Article, Illustration826 1959-05-03 12 LAN MOK- AI - Judo— art of the MIND as well as the body LAN MOK-AI By LONDON. SATURDAY PHILOSOPHY IN JUDO DRAWS MALAYANS TO LONDON CLUB A SCHOLASTIC concept which introduces philosophy into judo is drawing a large number of Malayan undergraduates to learn judo at a West London clvb the )udokan. ItsJames Kwok - 826 words
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Article408 1959-05-03 12 THE corollas of the durian flowers are falling. A few flying-foxes are arriving at about 7 p.m. to suck the nectar. Now that T.Y.M.* has left us there is no one to shoot them Even if the Tuan had a shotgun he could not afford to buy cartridges.408 words
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Article211 1959-05-03 12 Good for a Laugh /•ROUCHO MARX tails the story of a Hollywood tycoon, universally detested in the film city, who died after years of over-eating and overdrinking. At the executive's funerol were thousands of film actors and technicians who had walked all the way to the cemetery in pouring rain.211 words
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Advertisement730 1959-05-03 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ROME f.K.WE 111 Wordt Si Win.)— Box S» elt. txtrn. HAPPIER HOME LEAVE. Have a Caravan Holiday with our help. Boris O l n' Plan offers you: caravaas and cars for sale i>r hire, use of your caravan In our Hire Fleet as an investment when your leave730 words
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Advertisement19 1959-05-03 12 pays to ask for it FROM MIIIS TO PBNANG AND -ROM SINGAPORE TO STOIKHOLM th« be*t the world over19 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-05-03 13 'A Lion in the Sun takes shape on estate in Johore CINGAPORE, Sun. In the seclusion of o Johore rubber estate, a Singapore share broker who gave up business to devote himself wholly to writing, has just' finished a quarter of a million word novel with a Singapore background. The281 words
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Article37 1959-05-03 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra- May $44* (Nominal) Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millrra 1 Association: bulk $67 seller*, drum $70.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.37 words
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Article27 1959-05-03 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. On the Singapore Tin Market today the, price of tin rose 25 cents to [5398.12 I:.'.1 The estimated offering! was 130 tons. j27 words
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271 1959-05-03 13 GEOFFREY BOLAND - MALA YAN CAPITAL MAY TAKE OVER CENTURY-OLD PATERSON, SIMONS GEOFFREY BOLAND £712,000 BID FOR FIRM WITH WIDE RANGE OF BUSINESS By SINCAPORE, Sat.— The hundred-year-old Paterson, Simons and Co. may be sold to a company with Malayan capital. This is the view of informed quarters, it is reported from London.Agencies - 271 words
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186 1959-05-03 13 7,000 JOIN HUNT FOR WELL DRESSED RED GANG jIPOH, Sat. About 7,000 I troops and police are being deployed in the "Operation Jeya" area of Central Perak. against 52 terrorists described as "well-fed and well-dressed Highest ranking terrorist In the group Is district com- mlttee secretary Ng Chooi Sal. He186 words
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Article44 1959-05-03 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Abdullah bin Mohamed. 25, was charged in a magistrate'^ court today with outraging the modesty of a woman Maimon binte Omar. 25. in Pulasan Road on April 29. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail until May 1344 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-05-03 13 Mr. Hilary C. Don and Miss Sybil Margaret Galistan after their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family. Katong, yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Galistan. A reception was held at the Singapore Hotel. Sunday Times picture. lin h<- Moh.imi-d70 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-05-03 13 Five children ask 'please help us find mother SINGAPORE, Saturday. CIVE children today trooped into the Social Welfare Department at Havelock Road in search of their mother. Pathetically they said: "She has gone to the Federation with a man. Please tell her we want her back." They are the children258 words
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Article51 1959-05-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two cars have been stolen here, a C.I.D. spokesman said today Car BE 5688. was stolen outside the Chin Woo oetween 8.15 p.m yesterday and 12.30 a.m. today Car *****4 was stolen in Imbi Road between 12.10 a.m. and 9.45 a.m.51 words
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Article78 1959-05-03 13 Stolen-a police officer's car IPOH, Sat.— White Mr. C. A. A. Nicol, deputy chief of the Special Branch, was at a cinema here last night a thief drove away in his car. Mr. Nicol went to the 9.15 p.m. show and parked his car outside the cinema in Cockman Street.78 words
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43 1959-05-03 13 IPOH. Sat. Hong Kong Mandarin and Cantonese actress. Miss Yu Soo Chow arrived here by air today from Penarg. She is the star of the Peking Opera, which began a one-week season at the Capitol here tonight43 words
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Advertisement234 1959-05-03 13 E.M.I. STEREO RECORDS *V "*^ci> *•*'""""»*'^^Bk^ SIR THOMAS BEECHAM, Bt. CM Royal Philharmonic Orchestra L'ARLESIENNE— Suite Nos 1 and 2 (iitet) ASD 2JZ SCHEHERAZADE (Riimky-Korsafcov) ASO 2SI SIR EUGENE GOOSSENS LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE Bollcl Muiic ißossini-Reipiahi) BSD .732 BITTER SWEET Noel Coward VANESSA LEE, ROBERTO CARDINAL!, JULIE DAWN, JOHN HAUXVELL,234 words
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Advertisement469 1959-05-03 13 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY UNITED KINGDOM via PITC A I R N ISLAND PAN A M A CA\ A L and G IRACAO For full information contai I ISLAY KERR CO LTD. 11 -A Collyer Quay 1. Downing Stree. SINCAPORE PENANC Tel: *****, ***** Tel: 2313. 2315 HOW TO SUCCEED469 words
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Miscellaneous219 1959-05-03 13 ■BSjH SINGAPORE FILM SOCIET\ 1 Screening by the Commission for India of noted Indian film. Pather Panchali. at the Cultural Centre theatre, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. RECEPTION and buffet supper for delegates to 3id SEA YMCA Training Institute, at the Chinese YMCA. 7.30 p.m. RAFFLES MI'SELM: Exhibition •of contemporary219 words
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Miscellaneous70 1959-05-03 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 7.50 a.m. (6ft 9tn) 8.54 p.m < "ft 2ln>, Port Dickson 3.42 a.m. (6lt 4in> 3.57 p.m. (7ft 21n>. Penang 10.37 a.m. (6ft 7lii) 10.19 p.m. (6ft 41n. TOMORROW: Singapore 8.55 a.m. (7ft 2in>t 9.26 p.m. (7ft 61n), Port Dickson 4.33 a.m. 6ft 9in) 447 p.m.70 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-05-03 14 tWINNER of this week's top prize of $30 is "The Potter" submitted by Lee Say Sung, of 101 Bunga Raya Road. Malacca Mr Lee used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford FP3 film. Setting: f-8. 1/125 second.39 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-05-03 14 The Second Prize mHE .second prize of $20 L goes to "Stairway Rendezvous" by S. Y. Long, 54 Changi Road. Singapore 14. Mr. Long, who used Kodak VP 120 film for this picture, did not give the make of his camera. Setting: f-4. 1/25 second.45 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-05-03 14 RUNNER-UP prizes of $10 each go to "Framed' (left), by Llm Kok Ghee. and "Sloshing Home" (right), by Dr. J. I. Bennet. Mr. Lim. of Block Five. 108-A Dorset Road. Singapore 8. used a Rollciflex camera and VP 120 film. Setting, with yellow filter: 1-8. 1 12572 words
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Article1158 1959-05-03 14 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY IF WE accept the prin-. ciples of "balance" in a photograph we have taken a major step forward m our understanding of photographic art. As soon as we learn to appreciate the weight values of tone masses in a picture in relation to their physical1,158 words
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Advertisement420 1959-05-03 14 Qjjioci£orb day and night Lsn AJtrßtoui's exctnsiTe Sleeperette* service give* you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort afl night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give yoa plenty of leg room. Yon can stretch way ont and still not touch the seat in front!420 words
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Advertisement14 1959-05-03 14 Z.. PK of the YEAR UnUoOilUnu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiii In Page 22 Watch for contest details14 words
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Advertisement99 1959-05-03 14 TKe -febufows Lb model LEAPS AHEAD W/TW NEWS7yUMG#£HV FEATURES Lambrettas have been redesigned from stem to stern away out in front with all the refinements of styling and mechanical design for which lambretta engineering is renowned. All the tried and trusted Lambretta virtues have been retained...,, plus all these new99 words
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Article, Illustration401 1959-05-03 15 PETER LIM - PETER LIM A HAPPY-GO-LUCKY FILM FOR ONE AND ALL By THE MATING GAME Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall, Paul Douglcs M.G.M. "THE Mating Came" is every taxpayer's fantasy in Cinemascope and Metrocolour. And because it couples the heartbreak of tax returns with401 words
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252 1959-05-03 15 THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE John Gregson, Peggy Cummins, Donald Sinden, Nodia Gray. Rank Organisation "J"HE Captain's Table is based on the novel by Richard (Doctor in the House) Cordon. It shows its breeding, too. It is rousing comedy with little attempt at plot and relying252 words
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Advertisement544 1959-05-03 15 +C tiJ 2iiifi HOW SHOWING! 645 930 pm I wGOPERATION PETER FINCH EVA BARTOK yL AMSTERDAM TONVBRITT(M ".ssS Plus! M.F.l'.'s T:imc Minister of Indonesia visits Malaya" J( •^C Today 9 a.m.: Lin Tsui in "STAR BISFS" Mandarin (KW). J^,7,Uir,|f 334U(1 NUW SHOWING! 645&9 30 p m J GARY COOPER INGRID544 words
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Advertisement552 1959-05-03 15 JpHONr Oi f 'IS***™ m 284U 1.30, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30 m Due to FILM'S LENGTH NOTE REVISED TIMES Jean Simmons "HOME BEFORE DARK" (*b) NEXT «TL_ UATlkir TAMAE" DEBBIE REYNOLDS m Chance Hie MAIINII UAMC C'Scope Color (MGMI. Today 9 a.m.: Aldo Ray "MEN IN WAR". U phone r V552 words
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Miscellaneous604 1959-05-03 15 DINAH SINGS THE BLUES rREE new releases by RCA Itaiiana, and one '9|^^mi^^^^^|^H^HßP'^BSßlHHHß by ABC Paramount, are this lasigfc# tmaMaS^MtUESKs&I week's choice discs. All are ■HEpk'*v I^BbS&^bßS^Hb^e superbly recorded und each H m»mm9 ujj||3ys|ffl Is outstanding in its own |STP' IhVImI ImWß^K^^^i^H way for the musical inter- m C rS^«604 words
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Miscellaneous355 1959-05-03 15 Radio Singapore Medium Wave 476 metre* A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 700 The News; 7.05 Moments of Melody; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Breakfast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 Alfredo Anionlni and His String Orchestra- 9.30 Make Way for Youth; 1000 So I'll Tell You; 10.30 The Percy Faith355 words
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Advertisement48 1959-05-03 16 "iS^ &Sjpr y,.\ 9 SUPBRSHELL ffls got Supershell with I.C.A. all the power you paid f0r. ..a1l the power your engine is designed to give. Till up w ith Supershell with I.C.A. and feel the difference. I.GA. prevents vmstsge tfpswer ami money. I.C.A. is exclusive to Shell petrol.48 words
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Miscellaneous1518 1959-05-03 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs *^^^'^^^^T<ffi ff^^^S^^S f^^^^^/f |Takzam's Peace vs Civilizatiom's .p^j]i% \Z\ I I f/l^^BE^^ wV^\t #fi\ r voa say you'ke y ou say you must I tkue-a^ if^C// *\o«iy r por 2? TittifLE V/J I\>« V W you've poun7, heke, ancient golp-^ fKOPBSSOR PETEK SET THAT PACKAGE TO1,518 words
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Article1009 1959-05-03 19 HUMAN CASEBOOK Once too often HER FITS OF JEALOUSY HAVE HURT HER BOY TOO MANY TIMES LA Y boyfriend has stopped seeing me because, in a fit of jealousy, I told him off for talking to other girls. I apologised, but he said I had hurt him too many times1,009 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1959-05-03 19 Leonardo da Vinci was a man who created many 'firsts' %A#HO do you think is the cleverest man who ever TT lived? GORDON TREYNE. Singapore. Without a doubt it was Leonardo da Vinci, who was the first man to design flying machines and to1,266 words
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Advertisement463 1959-05-03 19 ■fPIaS cround-the-day protection against perspiration and odor) f/£^\ Small revolving ball in r~TL top measures out just \Ni~-V 'he right amount of lotion needed. Super- effective, super-pro- I tective, leaves you re- I freshed and confident I all day! Best for women, for W. men. too! A deodor- I ant,463 words
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Advertisement184 1959-05-03 19 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF WHEN OVEREATING BRINGS ON UPSET STOMACH I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA n|g| TABLETS WmT PHILLIPS' LIKE CANDY RJj rtilOrMAGW.c/,1 THEY'LL MAKE YOU |H| <® I FEEL DANDY! I p r_^p^sis2i^^^w* THEM I FOR STUDENTS ONLY ALL TEXT BOOKS REQUIRED BY UNiVERSITY, T.T.C., AND H.184 words
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Article, Illustration718 1959-05-03 20 PHILIP GOH - PHILIP GOH By There is nothing that comes near it THE DAY is past when the much-travelled man can smugly say of your favourite phonograph record: "Of course, the recording does not measure up to the original stuff. When I was in London Today, the "original slull" is brought718 words
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Advertisement256 1959-05-03 20 HWEE SENG CO. HI-FI CENTRE INFORMATION DEMONSTRA TION INSTALLATION FOR AIL YOUR HI-FI REQUIREMENTS i MONOPHONIC-STEREOPHONIC i I isit our modern equipped showroom j Listen and compare with j our unique comparator See the newest and the best 259, Beach Road, Singapore-7. Tel: ***** another 3 NEW A SUPER TRANSISTOR256 words
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Advertisement226 1959-05-03 20 "H.M.V." GAVE THE FIRST PAN -MALAYAN DEMONSTRATIONS OF STEREO RECORDS ON THESE FINE EQUIPMENTS!! THE ...STEREO RADIOGRAM Mf A A \nr 0 »«ly« —f> «»^rl,«lM^ *I^| JttK| HHi I "I"l aulo-rhan|r«T yW|y BB -j > 2 Ixauliful cabinet* T^B MS I KM I a -^i^M lU ~»i flii.i |>. .r.226 words
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Advertisement328 1959-05-03 20 WATCH THIS TRADE MARK National U J FOR YOUR RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS PHONOGRAPHS AMPLIFIERS HI-FI AND STEREO EQUIPMENT i ffhfgPAfc JQh for the cl °sest approach TSHT 191) SaSr to tne original sound The objective associated with the name QUAD is tha closest approach to the original sound not as328 words
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Article, Illustration836 1959-05-03 21 PHILIP GOH TRACES THE SUDDEN AND QUITE UNEXPECTED RISE OF THIS BRILLIANT SUCCESSOR TO Hi-Fi A FEW years ago it would have been no mean feat to persuade one's guests to sit in linpmtflrting silence as one presented for their enjoyment an hour or two836 words
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Advertisement420 1959-05-03 21 Contolette 2-loudspeaVer precisian. >»ir \OlW\lE\ltl I combination as extension introduce* Stemt uilh i».« amaz W^\^ \jslt .Pil I Dl 's and separate Stereo meh clear and trne-ltt-life re- Uj&£?~J* **rs'f*£j I IONI9LINOOH HI '."•**•■.•*.***.*.*-■".•*.-■.•"■*'>.*•*-■ I r^Hfi fcKfcV |H^^^^gS^£%^^Jngftiwa The latest NORDMENDE Stereo Radiogram of distinction. A HI Jt^^^^SS^S£Z£2S£B^^Bl^ j ew*420 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-05-03 22 A VIEW of the interior showing the flat floor The engine is mounted in front of the Panhard, which has front wheel drive Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article, Illustration583 1959-05-03 22 ROAD TESTING THE NEW CARS THE SECRET LIES IN FLAT-TWIN 4-STROKE ENGINE OF ONLY 850 c.c. T*HE Dyna Panhard is a name not well known in Malaya, although in France, its country of origin, and indeed, all over the continent, it is583 words
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490 1959-05-03 22 rules regarding eligibility of a player to represent his country in the Asian Cup soccer competition appear to be too harsh. They are the same os these of the Asian Games Federation. In fact, the rules of the Asian Football Confederation on490 words
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Advertisement151 1959-05-03 22 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Woottoa AMAZING PETROL ECONOMY BY CJ^) MERCEDES-BENZ IN THE 1959 MALAYAN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN rr 1 fiftK^ :^j I 33 29 MILES PER L. Sl^W j I GAL OVER 745 i'jSl^ "K£ ■S3s° 1 1 GRUELLING MILES 31 J*^ jL f i r OF VARYING •|T||151 words
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Advertisement775 1959-05-03 22 WO9BO DKW CARS ARE WORLD ACCLAIMED FOR BEAUTY. PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY. HERE'S A LIGHT CAR YOU \y\^. WILL WANT To WN jfcf fHk Wflfc You'll morvel of itt '4S' zippy sportingness ond delightf u roadability with famed __J DKW front wheel drive. You'll Auto-Union 1000 Coupe d« Luie appreciate775 words
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Miscellaneous247 1959-05-03 22 Read btfwt.p the lines to find tha Hidden Personality 1. Doped and last blood in the end (7). 2. As bufsmen they're generally bowlers (4-3 3. What keeps the holes together (5)? 4. Common feature of prizegiving at Ascot and Cheltenham (4, 3). 5. Appeal dismissed, in so many words247 words
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Miscellaneous182 1959-05-03 22 ACROSS: 1. Cower (8), 6. Purposes (7t, 3. Spring nymph Timid <6), 11. More wicked (9), (5). 4. Artillery (4), 5. Incited 12. Playing <6>. 14. Throws out (5», 6. Consumed (3). 7. Cricket (8). 16. Glad (7), 17. Character- lists (8). 8. Keep under (7) lstic (5). 18. Disembark182 words
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Article649 1959-05-03 23 Floyd KO's London in 11th round INDIANAPOLIS, Sot. CLOYD PATTERSON, whoi retained his world! heavyweight title by knocking out Brian London, of Britain in the eleventh round here last night, today looked confidently to another successful defence of his crown when he meets Ingcmar Johansson, Sweden's European champion, in NewReuter - 649 words
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498 1959-05-03 23 2-1 FOR TEN-MAN NOTTINGHAM Dwight in hospital with a broken leg LONDON, Saturday. NOTTINGHAM Forest made Wembley history today by winning the English F.A. Cup final though playing with only ten men for 55 minutes of the 90 mi nut* game. In spite of this severe handicap, they beat LutoaReuter - 498 words
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740 1959-05-03 23 BURLY SERVICEMAN TAKES TOP HONOURS IN TRI ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Sot. DURLY Philip Oulton, the Singapore Combined Services rugger star forward, today burst into the limelight of Singapore athletics and gave notice of his determination to dominate the "strong arm" events in the Singapore740 words
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373 1959-05-03 23 CINGAPORE, Sat. Brian Isaac (Army) celebrated his 20th birthday by regaining the bantamweight title when he beat Sidek bin Ahmad in the final of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's national championships at the Great World tonight. Brian, who beat V Kesavan for the373 words
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Article414 1959-05-03 23 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of today's Australian soccer N S.W. FEDERATION FIRST DIVISION: Bankstown 2 Aprla 3; Balgownie v Concord (playing tomorrow); Budapest 2 Canterbury 6; Granvllle 1 Corrlmal 2; Northside U. 0 Hakoah 5: Prague v Auburn (playIng tomorrow); Sydney's Austral 0 Oladesvllle Rdye 0. N.S. W.Reuter - 414 words
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139 1959-05-03 23 i CINGAPORE. Sat. DawI thong Sinphanlok. middleweight champion of the Orient, stopped Filipino Teody Alama of Guam In the fourth round of their schedulled ten-round battle toI night at the Happy World Stadium. The referee halted the contest after a cut lip sustained139 words
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Advertisement102 1959-05-03 23 Produce a play yourself Stereophonic Hi-Fi Amplifier H (Value $275/-) See your Radio I■ Hrn Weekly for details WiBHHHHHBVHHIH of this popular com- i petition and enter _^k 4k\ yourself. You may Vf M| tH H W W win the prize this \__i week! ■*^f >A— CALRAO tttreophenic high fidelity102 words
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Obituary45 1959-05-03 24 2* Words >lii (Minimum). MRS. ARNOLD passed away peacefully at 41. Gentlng Lane ut 6 a.m. 2-5-59. Leaving behind her beloved daughter und son-in-law and 6 grandchildren. Cortege leaving residence ut 4 p.m. today for Service at Ellm Church and i thence to Bldadan.45 words
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Article549 1959-05-03 24 EPSOM JEEP; ALLAN LEWIS - EPSOM JEEP and ALLAN LEWIS TWO-YEAR-OLDS SHOW FURTHER IMPROVEMENT ON TRACK By FINE CHOICE AND LITTLE LULU DO BEST GALLOPS SINCAPORE, Saturday. JRAINER Neal Hobbs batch of two-year-olds have made splendid headway since their initial races at Bukit Timah in March. Tollana 111, with Bob Franklin549 words
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Article65 1959-05-03 24 Indians share Davis Cup singles TOKYO. Sat. Japan and India were level at 1-1 after the first singles games in the semi-finals on their eastern zone Davis Cup match today. Ramanathan Krishnan decisively defeated a junior Japanese player, Susumu Mat. .sura. 6-2. 6-4. 6-4 but Kosei Kamo. produced a betterReuter - 65 words
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Article82 1959-05-03 24 Words SIH Uinimiim). RUTH WARNERS Singapore Model Academy. New Course Commences to-morrow, Inquiries *****. VANITY announces removal to new premises at 32 Raffles Place. Exciting nev collection of frocks and all accessories. ENGLISH CHEESE at Cold Storage Shops— New stocks of Cheddar. ChishUe. Caerphilly. Double Gloucester, Leicester, have just82 words
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1438 1959-05-03 24 EPSOM JEEP - MAH JONG UPSETS TO PAY RECORD $361 FOR WIN EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sat. A SPECTACULAR upset by Mahjong 11. who paid $361 for a win and $66 for a place in a 2F scurry, highlighted the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah today. Ridden by Abdul Majid and owned by1,438 words
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Article45 1959-05-03 24 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 5238.800 Ist. No. *****3 ($107,460) 2nd. No. *****6 53,730) 3rd. No. *****4 29,850) STARTERS ($3,316 each): Nos. *****2, *****1, *****5, *****8, *****2, *****1, *****0, *****0, *****2. CONSOLATION (51.791 each): Nos *****4, *****6, *****9, *****0, *****8, *****6, *****8, *****7, *****8, *****5.45 words
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728 1959-05-03 24 IL'IH.HN lor eight races on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club May meeting, are: CL. 1. DIV. I— 6F High Socks 9.00 Monitor 8.11 Sun .if Burma x.ll Aberdeen 8.10 Come l i> k i»7 On Stage 8.05 Take Easy728 words
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