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Title Section20 1959-06-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CFOTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1959 15 CENTS flat*"* AM* I**120 words
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Article, Illustration2863 1959-06-02 1 11 a.m. TRIP TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE Eight PAP detainees likely to be released if Goode agrees to party demand But no word yet of his Ministers I^l \*J L/A\i nvj Ci V*y i II EL v^v^lVl IV! Km) IN I I *3D I /Al\k.l I^l VUU \f2,863 words
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Article129 1959-06-02 1 MASKED MEN ROB WOMAN OF $10,000 SINGAPORE, Mon. An elderly housewife, Tay Lam Gua, reported to police today that she was robbed of $10,000 by four armed thugs, waiting in her Weld Road home for her to return from visiting a friend early this morning. The men. masked and wielding129 words
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Article38 1959-06-02 1 GENEVA. Mon. The International Press Centre here has warned the East German delegation to the Foreign Ministers conference that their Press room will be withdrawn if they persist in using it to distribute propaganda, material. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article24 1959-06-02 1 LONDON, Mon.— Britain's state-owned railways will shortly report losses of £90,--000,000 on their last year's operations. Industrial observers predicted here today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article79 1959-06-02 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Eight heavily-armed thugs cornered Low Wan Fong, a 20-year-old tailor, while he was talking with three friends in Kolam Ayer Lane, and battered him to death. Low ran about 100 yards to the MacPherson River and collapsed in the blukar. where the gangsters struck the79 words
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Article23 1959-06-02 1 LONDON, Mon.— Prince Aly Khan arrived in London by air today from Paris for the Dejrby at Epsom on Wednesday.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article577 1959-06-02 1 TWO-MILE WALK IN THE GROUNDS BEFORE DARING BREAK-OUT SINGAPORE, Monday. MAN, remanded on a capital charge under the Firearms Ordinance, today escaped from Outram Prison in one of the most daring jailbreaks in recent times. Teh Kum, 23, walked through the prison grounds twice a577 words
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72 1959-06-02 1 200,000 new dollar notes go into circulation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 200,000 new $1 notes went into circulation in Kuala Lumpur by lunchtime today, a Bank Negara official told the Straits Times. The notes, which arrived in 30 steel boxes from Britain yesterday, were issued simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur,72 words
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Article25 1959-06-02 1 TOKYO, Mon.— The newlyappointed Japanese Ambassador to the Netherlands, Mr. Aklra Miyazaki, left here by air tonight to assume his new post.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article27 1959-06-02 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Federal Space Agency said today it hopes to launch the first of perhaps half a dozen communications satellites some time in December.27 words
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Article140 1959-06-02 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. rrHE EXCHANGE of two letters with a total of no more than 53 words marked the end of the Government of Tun Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of Singapore under the Rendel Constitution. In a letter of 28 words to the Governor,140 words
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Article57 1959-06-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— All foreign trade enterprises will banned in most areas of Indonesia after the end of the year, according to a Government decree. The decree, issued by the Ministry of Trade, said the ban will apply to all foreign enterprises located outside the capital cities57 words
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Article35 1959-06-02 1 CYCLONE KILLS 11 IN INDIA MW DEI HI. M Dm HI people were kflfod in ;i Lvclonc at Jaipur, north of Delhi. Roofs were torn oil. build ings and houses collapMd —I. PI.35 words
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Article474 1959-06-02 2 FOUR BANDITS LEFT BUT CURFEW IS LIFTED FOR 6,000 HILL PEOPLE PENANG, Monday. r ]'HE whole of Penang state became "white" today wfien 6,006 hill dwellers in the central part of the island, who had been living under a dusk-to-dawn curfew since 1954. were freed474 words
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138 1959-06-02 2 Blades says 'Well done' after polls duty I SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, today congratulated the rank and file of the Singapre Police Force on their contribution to the smooth polling on Saturday. His message, sent to all units and stations this morning through138 words
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Article32 1959-06-02 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two new lawyers were admitted to the Singapore Bar today to practise as advocates and solicitors. They are Mr. 8. Kandiah and Mr. J. R. Doral Raj.32 words
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Article186 1959-06-02 2 I/UALA KANGSAR, Mon. In a historic ceremony that lasted less than 15 minutes Perak's first elected Mentri Besar, In- 1 fhe Mohamed Ghaiali bin Haji Jawi. 39. was presented with his instrument of appointment. and the State Seal, this morning. The ceremony was held in186 words
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Article45 1959-06-02 2 PENANG. Mon.— An "L" motor cyclist. Alias bin Haji SharifT. was fined $15 today for carrying three passengers on his pillion. "You must have been mad." the magistrate told him. He fined Alias another $5 for not displaying an "L".45 words
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Article133 1959-06-02 2 KUAffTAN. Monday. TWO major road projects in East Pahang to make the wilder regions of the State more accessible to travellers and eventually provide a continuous route from Singapore to Kota Bharu are to be started this year. THE FIRST, according to Mr. R.133 words
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Article49 1959-06-02 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Election posters boosting the Chief Minister. Dato Wong pow Nee, who Is contesting Saturday's state election in Bukit Mertajam constituency, have been torn down by vandals. Other posters of lnche Arlffln bin Shariff. Alliance candidate in Permatang Pauh. have also been destroyed49 words
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Article25 1959-06-02 2 KUANTAN. Mon.— The Sultan of Pahai.g will open the $80,000 extension to the Assunta Convent at Alor Akhar. two miles from here, tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-06-02 2 SIR JOHN TO CELEBRATE 50th YEAR IN FIRM LONDON, Mon.— The United Sua Betong Rubber Estates Ltd.. one of the world's leading producers of natural rubber, is to celebrate the jubilee of the company. The board has invited a number of distinguished guests, including the High Commissioner for Malaya. Tcngku153 words
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Article37 1959-06-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Saturday will be observed as a state holiday in Selangor as a mark of respect for the late Sultan of Johore. whose funeral will take place on that day.37 words
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Article34 1959-06-02 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Indo-nesian soprano Ellie TJoa will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on June 14 at 8.45 p.m. The recital is being sponsored by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble.34 words
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Article147 1959-06-02 2 KOTA BHARU, Monday. THE Ulu Kelantan UMNO division has been susx pended indefinitely because of its "non-co-operation with the State Alliance over candidates contesting the Ulu Kelantan constituencies This decision was taken at a State UMNO committee meeting presided over by the chairman of the147 words
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724 1959-06-02 2 PAP POLLS WIN: THE WORLD WATCHES, WARY BUT HOPEFUL LONDON. Monday. DRITISH newspaper today generally struck a somIJ bre note in editorials on the landslide victory of the People's Action Party in Saturday's Singapore election. Reports of tne election appeared prominently in the more serious newspapers and formed the basis724 words
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91 1959-06-02 2 AUSTRALIA TO 'CONTINUE CO-OPERATION WITH STORE' MELBOURNE. Mon Australia expected to continue to co-operate with Singapore under its new Government, the External Affair*. Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, said today. He was speaking from a prepared statement on the PAP landslide victory at Singapore s first election on Saturday. Mr. Casey91 words
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Miscellaneous6 1959-06-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (oofSA6 words
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403 1959-06-02 3 NOW BAN NUCLEAR TESTS MOVE IS SPEEDED UP GENEVA, Monday. DIPLOMATS on both sides of the Iron Curtain are worried that China may soon possess enough fissionable material to build a homegrown atomic bomb informed sources reported yesterday. One report403 words
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117 1959-06-02 3 Pop music at church to draw teenagers BIRMINGHAM, Mon. B "Pop" music was played and a .young guitarist sang an Elvis Presley number during an experimental service for teenagers at an Anglican church here tonight. During the service, many of the young congregation read prayers they had written themselves. ThereReuter - 117 words
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Article36 1959-06-02 3 MACAO, Mon.— More than 50 Chinese escaped to Macao in small wooden boats yesterday. It was one of the biggest escapes to Macao on record. Most of the people were farmers.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article41 1959-06-02 3 MACASSAR. Mon— An official or the Indonesian Social Affairs Department In Menado said about 35.000 people made homeless by the rebellion are under the direct care of the department In the Manahasa area of thw North Celebes. U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article97 1959-06-02 3 LONDON. Monday. SMALL band of coloured people today began a 12-hour demonstration outside Whitehall, the British Government's administrative headquarters, to protest against recent racial disturbances in 'the London area. The marchers carried placards which bore such slogans as 'Speak out against colour bar." "Only97 words
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Article69 1959-06-02 3 NEW YORK. Mon— A shipment of antitoxin was rushed by plane to Warsaw last night to save the life of a nve-year-oU: Polish girl. The urgent request for the drug, cabled from Poland oy the girls parents to her aunt in New York, said the drug69 words
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Article21 1959-06-02 3 NEW YORK. Mon.^-Klng Baudouln of Belgium flew home last night after a three-week visit to the United States— U.P.l.21 words
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Article65 1959-06-02 3 All the demonstrators are members of the Coloured People's Progressive Association. Walking at 30 foot Intervals they paraded from one side of Downing Streetnear the Prime Minister's official residence to the other. Mr. George David, a 29--year-old French polisher and an executive member of the association, said thatReuter - 65 words
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83 1959-06-02 3 LONDON. Mon. Police headquarters In Newcastle sent out an urgent call today for all their constables to report immediately to a warehouse in the centre of town to try to catch a burglar. The burglar had entered the warehouse through a skylight,83 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-06-02 3 PEOPLE CAN MAKE A LOT OF MISTAKES. SAYS JOB-HUNTING FORMER MODEL MARGO... romance has cooled15 words
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246 1959-06-02 3 CRUCIAL STAGE 'V BERLIN TALKS GENEVA, Monday. f PHE Big Four Foreign Ministers resume their secret A talks here today amid signs that their negotiations on Berlin are approaching a crucial stage. They are meeting in the Villa of Mr. Andrei Gromyko ofReuter - 246 words
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83 1959-06-02 3 Tibetan rights: He will set up a committee CALCUTTA. Mon. The All-India convention on Tibet, which concluded its two-day session here yesterday, has authorised its president. Mr. Jaya Prakash Naraln. to set up an Afro-Asian committee to mobilise opinion on Tibet's right to self-determination. The proposed committee will also arrangeReuter - 83 words
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262 1959-06-02 3 Margot's 'stowaway' romance has cooled off now MELBOURNE. Mon.— 1U The romance between Britain's "Stowaway Girl" Margot Cator. 18, and her Sydne/ sweetheart, steel worker Alan Wood, 21. has cooled off. Miss Cator said today: "I don't know If I still love him. People can make a lot of mistakes."Reuter - 262 words
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Article46 1959-06-02 3 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Government said mining must remain open to foreign private enterprise in Indonesia. In reply to questions In parliament the Government said it must depend on private foreign caplabllity of the Government to exploit the country's mineral resources at present— U.P.l.46 words
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Article30 1959-06-02 3 SANTIAGO. Mon.— Eleven people were killed in Chile and 20 Injured yesterday when a train smashed Into a truck carrying 41 football players and fans.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article152 1959-06-02 3 A ROYAL SPA BARS ROYAL BOOK T ONDON, Mon.— Royal Leamington Spa in central England, has banned from its town library a book about tho Duke of Windsor, the News Chronicle reports today. The book —"Double Exposure" gives details of the Duke's romantic life when he was Prince of WalesReuter - 152 words
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Article27 1959-06-02 3 TOKYO. Mon— The Panchen Lama of Tibet left Lanchow, north-west China, for Slnlng. capital of Chinghal province, yesterday on his way back to Tibet.— U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Miscellaneous299 1959-06-02 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium wave 476 netrcs NATIONAL SHORT V%AVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; MEDIUM* WAVE^ERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Kualm Lumpur 341 metres The News; A M With g™* gj Music; 8.30—9.00 Youth Makes .Malacca 297299 words
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341 1959-06-02 4 Politics may divide us as a nation, warns Sir Anthony JHE GOVERNOR of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell, has warned that political parties might have a disintegrating effect on our community." He told Sarawak's Fourth Divisional Advisory Council in Miri that he doubted that political parties would spell faster progress in341 words
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195 1959-06-02 4 169 wed before they were 14...there are more bachelors CENSUS REPORT SHOWS: SINGAPORE, Monday. FIVE boys and 164 girls in Singapore were married below the age of 14, according to a preliminary analysis of 1957 census. Of the five boys, two were Chinese and three Indians. More than half of195 words
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155 1959-06-02 4 -LOVE FORA LOST SON LED TO SUICIDE SINGAPORE, Mon. A 60-year-old man ended his life when he failed to trace his only son who was mentally unsound, an inquest was told today. Kuah Say Eng. secretary of the Ngo Klan Kong Huay Association. was testifying at the Inquest of Lee155 words
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Article25 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Nanyang University Students Union and members of the faculty tonight held a gigantic celebration "to burn the Rendel Constitution."25 words
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Article156 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. CHOON HOCK, 38, unemployed, who pleaded 11 guilty in the Assize Court to a charge of being in unlawful possession of a bullet in the King George V Park on Feb. 13 last, was Jailed today for nve years by Mr. Justice156 words
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Article43 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A R.A.F. recruiting team will interview an<j test candidates In Singapore for the R.A.F. In Malaya on June 12 and June 13. Recruitment will take place at the old Kallang airport at 8.30 a.m. on both days.43 words
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Article35 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Padmini and Ragini. the famous Indian dancing sisters, are due to arrive here by air from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for a series of shows at the Badminton Stadium starting on Wednesday.35 words
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182 1959-06-02 4 JAPANESE CAPITAL FOR NEW BORNEO PROJECTS lESSELTON, Mon. J E 1 cv en Japanese businessmen have announced here that they propose to form a company in October to help in the development of North Borneo. The new company will be known as the "Borneo Industrial Enterprises." The delegation of Japanese182 words
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Article71 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ismail bin Maong, 33 described as a Cecil Street car park watchman, was fined $200 by a district court today for dishonestly retaining a pair of shoes and SB. left in a car under his charge on May 27. Ismail, who had three previous convictions,71 words
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Article59 1959-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Big crowds watched a PAP victory procession amidst loud bursts of crackers at the Junction of Taniong Pagar and Anson Roads here tonight. The procession was for Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the PAP secretary general and Inche Baharuddin bin Mohamed Arlff, who were returned59 words
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Advertisement318 1959-06-02 4 t niTRACTIOHS J Z E 3?,r "KHALED EBNEL WALID" VST J r- Mith Er.clWh and Romanised Malay Subtitle* J ch^Te: r 'BACHELOR ofYEiRTFj^ J f Wm 55T LAST 2 DAYS! u^m^J buet Lancaster "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" DEBORAH KKRR MEGASCOPE— COLUMBIA. yL GALA CHARITY PREMIERE ttMUDIII CIAH" C'Scope jL TOMORROW318 words
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Miscellaneous229 1959-06-02 4 I Today's Singapore alary... UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 8HEIX THEATBETTB: Fret CHINESE YMCA: Bible Society ART MUSEUM: Exhibition of film «how "New England Portrait", conference; table-tennis 0 ajn.; contemporary Malayan painting., 1.15 p.m. bodybuilding and welghUUtin» 2 Indian and South-East Asian YWCA: Malay beginners 10.15 p.m.; badminton club 5 p.m.; sculpture,229 words
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1226 1959-06-02 5 THE MONARCH STRAITS TIMES FEATURE ...whose ambitions left England in ruins AS HE LAY ON HIS DEATHBED HIS MISTRESS TOOK HIS RUBY AND GEM RINGS OFF HIS FINGERS CRECY.. .AND THE BLACK PRINCE WINS HIS SPURS BY the feudal standards of his age, King Edward 111 of England, that "patternDaily Mirror - 1,226 words
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Miscellaneous167 1959-06-02 5 Cartnen A Co. By Mas r v The Saint By Leslie Charteris /THAT \S MOwA ''BUT YOU Vh£ 6 MUCH OIOEQ. r I *OUID NOT CXARE TQ TELL YOU ALL ''you ma*p uiiw\ y^ u WOULD MUST HAVE THAN I BUT I THOUGHT HE MAS DONE TO ENRICH HIMSELF AT167 words
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Article25 1959-06-02 6 2f Wor4t tit (Minimum). MR. MRS. C. J. D'COTTA thank those who sent valuable piesenU and floral tributes. They regret they cannot reply Individually.25 words
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Article158 1959-06-02 6 tt Word, lit (Minimum). ALWAYS A SUCCESS when you use Betty Crocker cake mixes. Ask lor them at all Cold Storage shops. SLENDERIZE at Slenderette Ltd. The Fltzpatrlck Building I First and best in Singapore. 10 j treatments for $80. Tel: *****. ITS A FACT! Life begins anew with158 words
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582 1959-06-02 6 Tuesday, June 2, 1959 The Tasks Ahead Whatever may be thought about the result of the elections which placed control of Singapore's internal affairs firmly in P.A.P.'s hands, it will be agreed on all sides that on polling day everything went off in a manner that reflected credit all round.582 words
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Article404 1959-06-02 6 Nothing better demonstratjes Mr. Khrushchev's determination to attend a summit meeting later this year than his present behaviour in Al--1 bania. He certainly did not take his Defence Minister. Malinovsky, along just for a courtesy call on this tiny Bal- kan satellite. By the same j token, the404 words
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Article237 1959-06-02 6 Easily the biggest beneficiary from the surpluses garnered from the lotteries run by the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board since it began in 1951 have been projects for the relief and cure of tuberculosis. Out of the $20 million distributed from 1951 to 1958, as revealed237 words
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398 1959-06-02 6 Sleeping sickness: Is it brought by the birds..? JJANILA, Mon. Migratory birds may be the carriers of viruses which strike thousands of people and animals every year in all parts of the world, according to World Health Organisation experts here. Scientists are now studying the theory that encephalitis (sleeping sickness)Reuter - 398 words
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202 1959-06-02 6 MAY I draw your attention to the article in the Straits Times of May 8 and your editorial of May 11 titled 'A Retrograde Measure The article and your leader give the Impression that I advocate registration and licensing of prostitution. This is202 words
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Article53 1959-06-02 6 nothing be done to put down the Incredible amount of dust on P-etallng Jaya's roads? it Is not merely a nuisance but a positive menace to drivers, since it piles up in all manner of odd places making driving more hazardous than Tt needs to be M.53 words
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Article, Illustration848 1959-06-02 6 JON KIMCHE - No wonder the Shah keeps glancing back always JON KIMCHE from ONE MORE OBJECTIVE.... AND THE ENCIRCLING MOVEMENT OF PERSIA IS COMPLETE... TEHERAN. MONDAY PROMINENTLY displayed in the archives of the Persian Foreign Ministry is a copy of the despatch from the German Ambassador in Moscow, dated November 26, 1940.848 words
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Article332 1959-06-02 6 I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT CAN PLOUGH BACK MORE OF THE CASH IT TAKES OUT OF HERE JUST HOW LONG is MEANT BY 'IN DUE COURSE'? THE bulk sum of $18,000 or more collected by the local council of Pokok x Asam Village through Che assess mentj of its332 words
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432 1959-06-02 7 SOCIALIST FRONT WILL AGAIN PROVIDE THE MAIN OPPOSITION IN TODAYS ELECTION SEREMBAN, Monday. TOUGH battle is in store for the Alliance in at least five constituencies in tomorrow's Negri Sembilan state election. As in Selangor, the Socialist Front is again expected to provide the Alliance432 words
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Article376 1959-06-02 7 Kuala Klawang: Llm Kirn Kee (Alliance). Omar bin Ahmad (PMIP). Pertang: Ibrahim bin Hajl Mansor (Alliance). Ahmad bin Hajl Ya'acob (PMIP). Aminuddin bin Abdul Manap and). Babau: Thong Hlang Kirn i Alliance). Harun bin Yusof PMIP) Chai Yau Foh (Soe Front). Kompin: Ho Hong Yeow i Alliance).376 words
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Article44 1959-06-02 7 SEREMBAN, Mon.— A kronchong party will play selections on the Negri Sembllan padanß tomorrow night while the public wait for the results of the State election. The Information Department will announce the results through loud speakers as they come In.44 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-06-02 7 Part of the escape route used by Teh Kum in his early morning break-out from Outram Prison, Singapore, yesterday. On the right is a lavatory and the part of the wall he scaled to jump off. Teh's escape began in the91 words
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Article257 1959-06-02 7 'HELP ME FULFIL POLICY' MALACCA, Monday. MALACCAS new Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghaflfl far bin Baba, today promised to carry out the policies of the Alliance Government. He appealed to all Government officials and the people of Malacca for support and co-operation wlt-iout which, he257 words
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Article33 1959-06-02 7 KUCHING. Mon.— The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell. has appointed Mr. A. R. Snelus, a member of the Council Negri, to be a member of the Supreme Council of Sarawak.33 words
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Article45 1959-06-02 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The "Desert Song" will be presented by the New Sceneshifters at the Victoria Theatre from Thursday to Saturday. All performances on the three days will begin at 8.30 p.m. Seats at $5 and $2 can be booked at Robinsons.45 words
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Article52 1959-06-02 7 TELEX LINK WITH 4 MORE COUNTRIES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The direct Telex system of communication, first Introduced between here and London In April, has been extended to four other countries. New services lnauguarated today, were to Portugal, Hungary, Hong Kong and Japan. Australia and Kuala Lumpur will be linked on52 words
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95 1959-06-02 7 PMIP MAN IS CHALLENGED: SWEAR ABOUT THAT 55.000 «PENANG, Mon. Mr Cheah Seng Khim. an Alliance candidate in the state election this Saturday in Tanjong Bungah. today challenged his PMIP opponent. Haji Abdul Hamid bin Haji lshak. to take an oath tn a mosque. "If he is prepared to swear95 words
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Article77 1959-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 42-year-old woman. Wong Moi, was today sent to prison for five years for consorting with armed Communist terrorists. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, told the High Court that Wong was arrested during a security force operation in77 words
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Article69 1959-06-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johorc Bahru division of the UMNO youth movement has expressed Its "deep regret and distress" at the manner in which the remains of the late Sultan of Johore was taken aboard the Willem Ruys. A resolution taken at an extraordinary meeting deplored the69 words
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218 1959-06-02 7 KING TAKES SALUTE AT RMAF'S FIRST BIRTHDAY PARADE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. (\NE hundred and twenty men of the Royal May layan Air Force, dressed in smart white unilorm, this morning saluted the King in a ceremony to mark the first birthday of their force. It was the first review of218 words
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183 1959-06-02 7 Education standard is slipping, he says IPOH, Mon.— The Federation Chief Inspector of Schools. Mr. L. 1. Lewi*, told a conference of the inspectorate here today that from his 23 years' experience In this country, he had noticed that the standard of education was slipping. He said this was due183 words
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Article29 1959-06-02 7 At anchor— Red floating dock SINGAPORE, Mon. A Russian floating dock, being towed from Odessa to Vladivostok, anchored off Singapore yesterday. It will continue on its Journey on Friday.29 words
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Article41 1959-06-02 7 MUAR. Mon.— The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Zublr, will officially open a mobile post office at Muar tomorrow. The post office will serv^, on the first day. residents -long the Muar-Jermentah Road.41 words
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268 1959-06-02 7 IPOH, Mon. Four youths were charged in the Sessions Court here today in connection with an attempt to induce an English schoolboy to Join their gang. The four pleaded not guilty to attemptd extortion of $21 from Teoh268 words
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Article44 1959-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The new postage stamps commemorating the new Constitution of Singapore sold quickly in the Federation today. By this afternoon more than 1,100 first day covers and 1,000 set of six stamps each, worth $1,390, were sold to philatelists.44 words
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Article44 1959-06-02 7 HONO KONG, Mon. Mr. Eduardo Rosal. Philippine Consul- General In Hong Kong for more than three years, has been appointed first Philippine Minister to Malaya. Mr. Rosal leaves Hong Kong next month for Manila, before proceeding to Kuala Lumpur.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article38 1959-06-02 7 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. The RAAP Nurses' Quarters at Permatang Kuchlng were burgled during the weekend. Nurse J. Shirley reported the loss of a $350 camera and Nurse F. F. Edith missed a watch valued at $120.38 words
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Article91 1959-06-02 7 500 will see tunnel opening PENANG. Mon. Five hundred Invitations will be sent out by the city council for the official opening on June 10 of a giant tunnel built in conjunction with the $12,000.--000 dam at Ayer Itam. The I.oooft. tunnel will be opened by the deputy Mayor. Mr.91 words
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Article30 1959-06-02 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The Public Works Departme.it announced today that the Jerteh Ferry here will be closed temporarily from today to allow work on the new bridge nearby.30 words
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Article67 1959-06-02 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The first Comet 4 Jet-liner on the new BOAC service between London and Singapore, and Singapore and Hong Kons; will arrive here at dawn on Wednesday. After an hour, the Jet-liner will take off for Hong Kong. Thereafter, there will be twice-weekly flights. A67 words
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Advertisement118 1959-06-02 7 J&y£z\ Trade with 0^ I Australia and New Zealand Business men trading with Australia and New Zealand tn invited to use the complete banking acrrk* of the Bank of Niw South Wales. The oldest and largest Mnt-ttock bank operating in Australia and New Zealand, the Bank of New South Wale*118 words
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Advertisement11 1959-06-02 7 WK &Jm\m A HMHbWi 1 5flan6 UhrU! SancEi Ljtthv 'J. 611 words
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461 1959-06-02 8 WRITER SEEKS THE TRUTH ABOUT COMMUNES HAN SUYIN OFF TO CHINA AGAIN: 'NO GUIDED TOURS FOR ME MALAYA'S own author, Han Suyin is on her way to China again. She left last Saturday, and expects to stay six weeks this trip. Her reason? To visit her relatives and get material461 words
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Letter316 1959-06-02 8 Fashion notes for you On a girl with a heartshaped face, wide at the temples and pointed at the chin, this looks wonderful. It emphasises her piquant beauty and brings out her features in their best light. But can you imagine it on a' round-faced, or square-faced girl? On them316 words
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171 1959-06-02 8 fHE hopes and aspi--1 rations, of Malayan women are the same as those of American women, Che Maimunah Ismail, wife of the Minister of the Federation of Malaya to the United States, told a group of American women last week. Fifty members of the171 words
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290 1959-06-02 8 OINGAPORE is putting on the famed "Desert Song" this week, and Rose Eberwein, one of this city's leading dancers will play her first speaking part. The play, to be performed from Thursday to Saturday of thl s week, is being produced by Charles Wilkinson from290 words
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Letter245 1959-06-02 8 Fashion week in London OUYERS from more D than 21 countries met in London last week for the opening of the first half-yearly fashion week organised by the New London Fashion Group. Among those Invited to the conference were representatives from several Singapore and Malayan fashion houses. To give visitors245 words
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Advertisement225 1959-06-02 8 BBBBB___________bw^V u\\\\\i\Tn___sS-__-_l When your child is in pain tVou can now, at last, give aspirin safely special Children's aspirin. Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in Children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why doctors recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin it's made225 words
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Advertisement39 1959-06-02 8 S Pr% r% KScottiesJpil b^eW^ _____^M_______tf |m? V V£| ____________H____H_____Br^^ ->■*—..— FEMININE TOWELS h* >£*&*"' jf^M (w.th loops) 't y* -'^_H with New Wondersoft covering l£V* •■s•■*■!/• k_^B PROTECT BETTER, PROTECT LONGER Kfe^-fl Ask for Kotex in this smort New bo.»39 words
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Miscellaneous250 1959-06-02 8 21. To hire for a change is fine Straits Times Crossword *2r i- l i v*** ili 23. Crazy, like the Mad Hatter's companion (3. 2, 1, 5, 4) a 3 lt a p°* tlc wa y (6) L__f— _________r~~~___r~"~__J counterpart. 5. Reporter ran back to artist __P^B__HH__lBH__J(|^^^^B(___BHL_-Jb__L__ on rocky250 words
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Advertisement1588 1959-06-02 9 T. ***** MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. teU: »4»» (IB Naat) (rncorparata* ffl Smgaae e> fff RMt) mT" THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE SAIIIUSS TO LIVERPOOL, GLASMW. LMBMM ft COfHINCNTAI PORT* (Via Smi witt litarty ta precaN tia Paaam n Capa af Seal Hap4U Carrierj option ta proceed atj otner oo'ts te1,588 words
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Advertisement2649 1959-06-02 9 ■l^y^^^jJAV^^^^^H efl E Et> all* V* LINES— BsMMjl •DO AOEN. REDSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANOINAVIAN PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang "OEIRA' I) 21 May/ 4 Jim S I JaM 1/ 7 Jim "•ASIA"-k) 3IJMC/ 4 jlly 5 t Jlly 1/ 7 Jaly "LALANDIA" 11/ li Jlly 12/11 Jaly 14/15 Jlly2,649 words
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Advertisement1396 1959-06-02 9 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL:: Ne ***** ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LIMB LONOON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS ANCELES. UN FRANCISCO, B HwU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTIANB and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting carge far Ciatral ft Seitk CITY Of BIRMIMNAM IRINXVIUE s £2 r L p s> I*m11,396 words
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Advertisement1096 1959-06-02 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.TA Spore P. S'hM PefMni H'kong L. Angeles Hew York Kiaikmi Mjru" Ist CHI 2S/» Jwk 27 J«m a Mat m caii nm jmc vii »im "KMikawi Mtm" Ist Call 31/ 1 Aif 2/ J Avf 4 Alf 2U CXI1,096 words
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Advertisement1924 1959-06-02 10 NO CRACK IN INDUSTRIAL (official pricesl SHARE PRICES SINGAPORE. JUNE 1. RUBBER: 97 cents A TTVT!T7!T'fc Tfc/^VT T O syt«?»r- AFTER POLLS TIN: $398.12} per picul <- S3J2tod ee unomciai By Our Market Correspondent offering 130 tons (up 5 tons). I WHEN business resumed on the Malayan Share Market yesterday1,924 words
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Advertisement558 1959-06-02 10 NOTICES IN THE MATTER Or THE KUNDONG RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Federation of Ma lava) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At a duly convened Extraordinary General Meeting of Th« Kundong Rubber Estate Limited. held at the Registered Office of the Company, 70, Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, th* 25th558 words
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Advertisement474 1959-06-02 10 NOTICES T IN THE MATTER O» TANJONG PAU RUBBEK ESTATE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liqaidation) AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1940 TO 1946 NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors of Tanjong Pau Rubber Estate Limited, which it being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the474 words
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Advertisement811 1959-06-02 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS y KEDAH LAND DEVEIOPMENI BOARD APPLICATIONS are invite* from Federal Citizens for the posti of <a) Manager Bukit Tembi-gi Land Development Scheme, (b Manager Guar Napal Land Development Scheme and (O Assistant Manager Sungai Tiang Lane Development Scheme. DuUes include management of the Schema under his charge, control811 words
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Advertisement884 1959-06-02 11 NOTICES NOTICE "Notice is hereby given that j Tan Gie Oen of Mo. 36. Kub Chuan 5 Avenue, Katong, Singapore, 15 is 1 applying to the Governor for t naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be 1 granted should send a written and884 words
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Advertisement831 1959-06-02 11 *SJ It ontinnrd from Page 6) LOST M Word, Si (Mi*.) In it etc. txtrm. LADY'S PLATINUM DIAMOND Watch, lost TungUn-Smgapore Area. Reward $120/- If returned to 1018 Tanglln Road. Tel. *****. SITUATIONS VACANT It Word, Si (Min.>—Box it etc. txtrm. VACANCY FOR CLERK, Candidate must Apply with a stamped831 words
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Advertisement963 1959-06-02 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, Si (Ml*.)— Box it et,. txtra. 1 FULLY FURNISHED Modem bungalow, 3 bedrooms one sir- i 1 conditioned, tiled floors through- i 1 out. Telephone, servant's quarters district 10. Available immediately till September 30, when lease ex- plres. Rent $550/- Phone ***** Ext. 26. business hours.963 words
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Advertisement869 1959-06-02 11 GODOWN SPACE VACANT tt Word, Si (M in.)— Box it etc. txtrm. VACANT OODOWN available for immediate occupation Concrete structure— Area about 9.000 sq. ft Apply P.O. Box 1093 Principals only. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box it ett. txtrm. WANTED WELL ESTABLISHED firms In Federation to take up869 words
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Advertisement747 1959-06-02 11 FOB SALE Word, U (Min.)-Box it eta. txtra BOSCH FIELD COMPASSES lead the way $21.00. Shanghai Book Co.. *****. FOR SALE TJ.I Clona! Stumps. 1 Apply Manager. Chembong Estate. Rembau. N.S. t BABY GRAND PIANO $1,950 0.n.0. Phone Spore ***** View 41 Chee Hoon Aye. DACHSHUND Female puppies MKA Class747 words
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Advertisement786 1959-06-02 11 AT YOUR SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It Word, tit (Ml*tmum). 2t Word, Sit (Minimum). tmltm 1 month. It Word, S»Jt (Htm.) Dmilu I Mltffc It Word, St.it (Mia.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTO- FOR BETTER VALUE in iIATIC— 2O7IC Diamond Engagement Rlnus. ABIA TRAVEL BERVICB— for Chlong Shlng Jewellers, 656 North rouble786 words
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Article333 1959-06-02 12 Geoffry Boland - Japan now controls camera market Geoffry Boland WEST GERMANY GOES TO SECOND PLACE j] U JAPAN, which has already obtained a major share of the sales of cement, textiles and many other products in Malaya, has now broken West Germany's supremacy in the camera trade on the local market. Singapore333 words
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Article142 1959-06-02 12 pRICES of refined sugar in Singapore will continue to fall, following the arrival in Singapore last week of over 3,000 tons from Taiwan, local traders said yesterday. Traders said that the June and July shipments of Formosan refined sugar to Singapore were expected to be larger than142 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-06-02 12 HONG KONG com- pany is now supplying Malaya with a wide range of office equipment including desks, chairs and filing cabinets. The company is Wellcomi» Steel Equipment Co. whlcn claims that its products are 50 per cent cheaper than those from Europe. Mr. Yong Yik160 words
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Article37 1959-06-02 12 Goodlass, Wall and Co. Ltd. of Liverpool, has introduced to Malaya a new type of home paint which is known in the Far East as Hydrolac 2-4 hour enamel. In Europe, it Is called Valspar.37 words
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Article50 1959-06-02 12 The president, or KLM has announced at the general meeting of the company's shareholders that negotiations are in progress for the purchase of another four DC-8 aircraft from the United States. The total distribution for the ye»r is 7 per cent, including an interim of 3 per cent.50 words
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Article, Illustration247 1959-06-02 12 'THE American Foreign Insurance Association is to open an office in Kuala Lumpur next year, in order to cope with increasing business in the Federation. Mr. William T. Krall. the association's local manager said yesterday that arrangements would be made to find suitable office accommodation247 words
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Article86 1959-06-02 12 pOCONUT oij prices In Singapore last week began to ease, despite a shortage of copra supplies to local millers, and at the close of the market on Friday. $69} was ouoted lor drum and $67J for bulk. This was an all-round drop of $2. Singapore coconut86 words
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232 1959-06-02 12 AN Austrian company, Steyr-Dalmler-Fuch A. O. of Vienna, is seeking a market in Malaya for its heavy vehicles and equipment. Mr. Claudius R. Walter, export manager, is now in Malaya carrying DUt a survey of local market requirements. Mr. Walter said that232 words
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Article88 1959-06-02 12 rpHE first batch of pioneer L certificates has been issued by the Federation Government to seven companies. Four of the companies are paint manufacturersFederal Paint Factory Ltd.. 1.C.1. Paints (Malaya) Ltd.. P.A.R. Malayan Paintworks (Federation) Ltd. and Sissons Brothers and Co. Ltd. The other companies are: Malayan88 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-06-02 12 High tyre output in Germany A UfEST GERMANY'S rubber tyre production remained consistently high during March, said the Federal Bureau of Statistics in Frankfurt. March production totalled 15,661 tons against 15.627 tons in February and 13.341 tons in March of last year. During the first quarter of this year, production150 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-06-02 12 SWISSAIR is to increase its air services on the Far East route to Tokyo via Bangkok from two to three flights weekly by the middle of next year. This was announced by Mr. Zach B. Kaelin. the company's general manager for the Far East, when229 words
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Advertisement415 1959-06-02 12 ftJFßilßll '3jw7 a "autiful new /vliS* AIR CONDITIONING ROOM UNIT Every Carrier air conditioner purchased In Singapore between NOW and 30th June. 1959. will entitle the buyer to receive an entry form to participate in a simple competition. The prize is a beautiful new Carrier air conditioning room unit. When415 words
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Advertisement266 1959-06-02 12 I An even better I I LAND-ROVER I Goes anywhere— does anything— more comfort I and takes a bigger-than-ever load The new Long Land-Rover, powered by a l\ lure engine. bigger, faster, more powerful. And there's a new Regular Land-Rover too Both have smoother, sleeker lines; better, deeper seating; improved266 words
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Article231 1959-06-02 13 RAIN TAKES STING OUT OF FIRM IPOH TRACK BUT ONLY A FEW HORSES GO FAST HOME SWEET HOME SHOWS SMART FORM ON TNE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP IF OH, Monday. [(OLA BAY did an attractive gallop on the training track here this morning. Ridden by231 words
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186 1959-06-02 13 JOTTINGS JOCKEY WHO ERRED LOSES SI 00 DEPOSIT IPOH. Mon. The objection against The Friar II in Raco 6 at Ipoh on Saturday was lodged by the rider of the third horse. Funny Face. Boomerang and Funny Face were locked as they passed the post and the rider of Funny186 words
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Article75 1959-06-02 13 pEN'ANG. Mon.— The Malayan Malays football team to play Hong Kong Chinese on June 9 (8 p.m.) at the City Stadium here will be chosen from: Matmoon Sudasl. Osman Johan, Dollah Zainol (Singapore); Axiz Ahmad. Arlfl Arlffln, Omar Hltam. B. Kamaruddln. Abu Bakar (Penang); Abdul Ghanl Mlnhat.75 words
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Article64 1959-06-02 13 'j'ELUK ANSON. Mon.— Nine records were broken at the annual Lower Perak PW.D. sports meet held on the town padang over the week-end. Ong Keng Heng. who won the 100 yd., 220 and hop. step and jump events was the champion athlete. Teluk Ansoi. Chinese Club won the64 words
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Article51 1959-06-02 13 PENANG. Mon. Buklt Mertajam High School beat Penang Methodist Afternoon School by 79 runs in the first round of the inter-school knockout cricket competition for the D'Arcy Irvine Cup at Buklt Mertajam. B.M.H.S. 11l (Kanagasingam 44. Beh Hal Chew 5-36. Thanda 4-14) M.A.S. 32 (Kanagaslngam51 words
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196 1959-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. CATHUL KARIB consolidated their chances in the S.A.F.A. league first division when they thrashed Amicable A. A. 7-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium today It was a dull match with Fathul Karib so much the bitter team that they did not196 words
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Article65 1959-06-02 13 DENANG, Mon. The 1 The Penartg Malay Association plans to send a 20-man team on a 10-day tour of Medan at the end of the year. They will be the guests of the Kenari Badminton Club. The Malayan Malays' Badminton Association also plans to send a 10-man65 words
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Article183 1959-06-02 13 PENANG. Mon. THE second division soccer league fixture between Penang Port Commission R. C. "B" and Tanjong Bungah Rangers at the Dato Kramat "A" pitch today was abandoned 1 minutes from time be cause the crowd refused to move away from the sideline. The crowd183 words
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Article37 1959-06-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. -The Manila V.M.C.A. basketball team 1* expected to arrive In sltiftaporp tomorrow. The 15-member team, under manager L:m Choo a. Kong, win play a tew mat|P dMi in Singapore and the Federation.37 words
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269 1959-06-02 13 VIC. NAYAGAM - MAWF to urge: Send two lifters to Rome VIC. NAYAGAM By jfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Malayan Amateur Weightlifting 1 Federation will strongly urge the Federation l j of Malaya Olympic Council to send Empire i Games silver medallists Chung Kum Weng j and Tan Kirn Bee to the Rome Olympics269 words
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Article51 1959-06-02 13 TAIPING. Mon.— Fourteen new records were established in the annual athletic meet of the combined Hua Llan secondary and primary schools here on Saturday Tan Eng Huat won the W A n sexton championship, while How Scow Peng was the champion in th» girls senior51 words
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Article38 1959-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. St Andrew's beat Serangoon by three runs In an inter-school cricket match at Woodsvllle today. St. Andrew's 60 (Raj Kumar 22, G. Singh 6-12) Serangoon 57 (G. Singh 36, S. Kumar 5-20, Raj Kumar38 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-06-02 13 OLYMPIC EMBLEM IS HOISTED AT NATIONAL STADIUM IN TOKYO -HUB OF 1964 GAMES A flag bearing the Olympic emblem it being hoisted at the National Stadium in Tokyo upon receipt of the news of the International Olympic Committee's decision to hold the 1964 Games in the Japanese capital. The huge71 words
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388 1959-06-02 13 Banka express regret for Penang incident SINGAPORE, Monday. QN the eve of their departure home, the deputy v manager of the Banka Billiton Sports Association, Mr. Chong Ah Siang, today expressed regret for the incident that occurred during a match between Banka and Penang at Penang on May 25. In388 words
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80 1959-06-02 13 QUEENSLAND RESENTS TEST' TEAM SELECTION BRISBANE, Mon. The British Lions Rugby Union team arrived in Brisbane today to find local resentment at the in. elusion of only two Queens, landers in the Australian first "Test" side to play the Lions here on Saturday. Officials and international players described the Australian80 words
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227 1959-06-02 13 FMAAU SETS STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL A WARDS KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. •"THE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union today announced the proposed standards which athletes must achieve to qualify for special awards for outstanding performances at the Malayan championships here on Aug. 14 and 15. The union will also present special227 words
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Article28 1959-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Seletar F.C. scored their sixth win in a S.A.F.A. Div. 3A league match when they trounced Perhimponan Stla s—l5 1 at Geylang Stadium today.28 words
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Article53 1959-06-02 13 BINGAPORE, Mon.—Slngapore Combined Middle Schools badminton team to meet Nanyang University In a friendly match on June. 8. Men's singles Long Pern Chan. Teo Van Chua, Lim Ser Boon: Men's doubles S,KctS CIS Kian Teck. Women's singles Yap Hwee Bin; mixed doubles Long Pern Chan and53 words
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176 1959-06-02 13 AHMAD WINS ANDERSON SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY JPOH, Mon. Twenty girl* were among the 1,000 students who took part in the Anderson School's gruelling cross-country race her* this afternoon. About 800 competitors completed the course, which started from the Coronation ground. During the run competitors had to wade through a shallow176 words
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Advertisement44 1959-06-02 13 in their tmtrt flip-top box, o*^ 775 v^jHiMilifflllK'^ "m*"^ l^^!^* tvitli pure cfti i*it*n t WBBmmßt B 5i e^ D King-Size REX I give you flavour and filter siccissoia t« LAMBERT BUTLER. DRURY LANE, LONDON rJfcifljT-*) BLENDERS QF MINE TOBACCQt SiMM *M «*M MM*44 words
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Miscellaneous92 1959-06-02 13 SINGAPORE: Cridu* Interschool, Pasir Panjang v R. 1., p«. sir Panjang; Soccer 8.A.F.. Dlv. 1, Marines v Darul AXlah, Jalan Besar. 5.1» pm Dlv. 28, S.C-C. v Pachltan, Padang; Dtv. 3A. Maxwell v Alagappe. Oeylang; Jolliltds v Serangoon. Parrer Park. Wattrpolo S.AJS.C. Dlv. 'C\ R N. v RAF., Naval Base.92 words
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Obituary35 1959-06-02 14 BUXTON— At Bungsar Hospital, K L. on June 1. Ethel, aged SI, beloved mo.her of Dulcie, Elsa. Rita, TlUle. Jim and Harry. Service St. John's Cathedral 4.30 p.m. Interment Cheras Road S p.m. to-day.35 words
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Article32 1959-06-02 14 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Benedict Perelra thanks all relatives and friends for their messages of sympathy, wreaths, loan of cars and attendance at the funeral on May 28 1958.32 words
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Article25 1959-06-02 14 IN CHERISHED MEMORY Of our dearly beloved father Benjamin Chinniah Arunasalem who departed this life on 2nd June. 1956. Always remembered, sadly missed25 words
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Article75 1959-06-02 14 JAKARTA, Mon. A J former schoolteacher accused of taking part in an attempt to assassinate President Soekarno in November, 1957, was sentenced to death by a military court today. Wagab Pena was the third person to receive a death sentence in connection with theUPI - 75 words
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Article21 1959-06-02 14 for four hours today but were rescued alive and uninjured at a power station construction site here after four hours— U.P.l.21 words
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Article22 1959-06-02 14 SAIGON: Rear- Admiral P. Blackburn, UAN, commander of the Formosa Patrol Force, Is visiting Saigon In his flagship the Salisbury Sound.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article24 1959-06-02 14 BOMBAY: Indian and Russian drillers have struck oil at 5.000 feet In the second well at Cambay oilfield on the west coast of India.24 words
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Article19 1959-06-02 14 NEW YORK: At least seven men were .^scued from a mine of the Inland Steel Company after a cave-In.19 words
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275 1959-06-02 14 FUNDAMENTAL LINKS WITH THE FEDERATION TO REMAIN AS THEY ARE AT PRESENT report on education, in which was a passage on the undesirability of students taking part in politics. "We have a habit of doing what we have said before." Australia AUSTRALIA: "You have been accused of being antiAustralian." said275 words
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Article356 1959-06-02 14 LONDON. Mon. There was a Urge weekend mall to deal with today and business In Lonaon stock markets was easily up to last weeks high level. The industrial market was again the scene of great activity and. although it had its dull spots, gains were numerous and356 words
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Advertisement169 1959-06-02 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS in Morrf, Sl* (Minimum). VANGELDER: To Ira and Max a son Herman Andre at X.X Hospital on Ist June 1959. STRAITS TIMES SMALL ADS. BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS PERSONAL CIA MINIMUM Each ANNOUNCKMKNTS— ENGAGEMENTS— ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IW 20 words c^ 0 1 9V Ctt. WANTEI>— MISCELLAJVEOUS— ACCOM. VACANT— FOR SALE169 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-02 14 new TANDBERG Model 4 Tape Recorder STEREO gplßPl^ Spore Price I Beautifully styled... Built to PROFESSIONAL standards... Priced no higher than monaural machines, j Features: 4-trock monaural recording playback giving fl'/s hours' recording on just one reel of tape. Stereo playback on 2or 4-trock if the 2nd channel is connected120 words
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