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Title Section21 1959-06-15 1 \VI It \<.l DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80 9 000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 15 CENTS21 words
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109 1959-06-15 1 UNEMPLOYMENT: GOVT. TO ANNOUNCE PLANS SOON SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government is fret working out plans to tackle the growing un fniploviiH-nt problem in Singapore. The Finance Minister. Or. Goh Keng Swee, is expected to make an important announcement on these plans soon, the Straits Tih.es understands. The statement is expected109 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-06-15 1 DO YOU recognise him? He* is the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. He was one of the Ministers who led the big PAP island-wide campaign to remove election posters and banners yesterday. St rails Times pic tare. (See Page 7)42 words
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Article709 1959-06-15 1 PREMIER SAYS GOVT. IS WORKING FAST Fruits of 5-year plan even by 1961 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the people of Singapore would begin to see the fruits of the PAP Government's Five Year Plan as early as 1961.709 words
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233 1959-06-15 1 32 die in Hong Kong landslides and floods COLONY DRENCHED BY 18 INCHES OF RAIN HONG KONG, Sunday. npHIRTY-TWO Chinese have been killed in three 1 days of torrential rain, floods and landslides which have swept away wooden tenements and squatters' shacks in Hong Kong's denselypopulated central district. Fifteen peopleReuter - 233 words
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163 1959-06-15 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Classical pieces will be given pride of place In juke-box selections if the Government can be persuaded to lift the current ban on these machines in Singapore. This assurance was given at an emergency meeting of the Singapore Amusement Service Association this163 words
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Article27 1959-06-15 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Antara News Agency said today Indonesian Government troops were closing on Kotamobagu, capital of a rebel-Infested area in the North Celebes.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1959-06-15 1 BRAZAAVILLE, (Congo Republic). Sun.— Electors in this newly Independent African republic went to the polls today to elect a new Legislative Assembly.25 words
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Article27 1959-06-15 1 MADRID, Sun.— About 120 people have been arrested In Bpain in the last ten days for distributing leaflets calling for a 24-hour general strike. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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154 1959-06-15 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Secretary of the Bata Employees' Union Mr. M. S. Dawood, today urged the People's Action Party not to be dictatorial. In a statement, Mr. Dawood said: "It seems that the PAP is still sticking to its old poll- j cy of154 words
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516 1959-06-15 1 K.L. GOES GAY AS ITS 101 st YEAR BEGINS CROWDED STREETS IN CENTENARY TOWN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THOUSANDS from neighbouring towns and 1 kampongs thronged the Federal capital today to join Kuala Lumpur residents in celebrating the town's centenary. They came in buses, cars and by train for the gay516 words
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74 1959-06-15 1 WALLS FALL AS QUAKE ROCKS PORT IN CHILE A RICA (Chile). Sun. A strong earthquake, the most violent felt in recent yean, shook the port of Arica last night. I A number of walls were cracked and some fell down. There were no re- ports of fatalities. The earthquake wasUPI - 74 words
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Article32 1959-06-15 1 relay JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia is to get a further US$9 mil. loan from the United States for harbour and railway repair work, Antara News Agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article134 1959-06-15 1 Thugs murder youth in field OINGAPORE, Sun. A youth, known to police as a secret society thug, was battered to death near a football field in Kirn Keat Avenue here tonight. Cheng Tim Chiam, 19, a welder, had been ambushed by at least ten gangsters as he walked along a134 words
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Article27 1959-06-15 1 H. K. DEATH TOLL MOUNTS HONG KONG, Sun Death toll in floods heri 36 tonight when :mir people were killc <nd*-i:de in Shawk ilMrkt— Reutcr.Reuter - 27 words
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Article60 1959-06-15 1 Electrocuted eel -and angler TOKYO. Sun Police today said a young Japanese had been found dead with an electric wire in hto band near the Asama River in Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo. Police believe that 22-year-old Tomoji Tominaga had been electrocuted as he caught an eel with an electric wire,Reuter - 60 words
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Advertisement71 1959-06-15 1 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES Results of the 1958 Competition announced February 5. 1959 First in wrist watch category (b«st Individual result) holding this record since 1955. The Master watchmakers of Geneva. Sole Agents: H. SENA. LTD. Singopof* t Pewawg Tiger Beer Testimonials Miss I. FALUTIN a water ski enthusiast, stated: "I71 words
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Article75 1959-06-15 2 NEW YORK. Sun All pa>seugers crossing the Atlantic by BOAC on Tuesday will receive a reproduction of the New York Herald Tribune's Front page of 40 years ago. announcing the first Atlantic flight by the British pilots. Alcock and Blown. The "collector's Item" la being presentedReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration646 1959-06-15 2 WHY I DECIDED TO STAY AT HELM OF GERMAN GOVT.— BY ADENAUER DONN, Sun. Dr. Adenauer said today that his decision to remain at .the helm oT the German Government was made to preserve Western unity, in the wake of Mr. Dulles' death, and to meet increasing Russian threats. "The646 words
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185 1959-06-15 2 BQNN, Sunday. SIXTY leaders of West Qennany's Chrijfcan Democratic Party meet tomorrow to pihk a new candidate for the Federal Presidency after Dr. iKonrad Adenauer's decision to remain as' Chancellor. The crisis caused by' Dr. Adenauf's decision not to stand for the Presidency IkReuter - 185 words
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Article139 1959-06-15 2 Queen to lift colour bar in West Africa in November LONDON. Sunday. TTHE Queen has decided to appoint a Ghanaian as x an equerry during her visit to West Africa a November, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said. The spokesman added thati the man had not yet been .selected.Reuter - 139 words
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Article114 1959-06-15 2 SIT-DOWN PROTEST IN MIAMI STORE MIAMI. Sun— White persons Joined Negroes yesterday In starting a sit-down demonstration at a department store to protest tin store's segregation policy. Dr. J. O. Brown, chairman of the group which calls Itself the Committee on Racial Equality protested that the department store had packedUPI - 114 words
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Article70 1959-06-15 2 CARACAS. Sun. Police guarding a croup of political prisoners fired at a lynch mob at Bolivar yesterday, killing a woman and wounding at least ten others. The police were escorting the prisoners, members of ousted ex-President Marcos Perez Jimenez's secret police, to court for trialUPI - 70 words
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215 1959-06-15 2 DIOR GIRLS STOP THE TRAFFIC IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, Sun. 1U Traffic stopped and crowds gaped yesterday when a dozen Paris mannequins wearing the latest Dior creations paraded before St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square for the benefit of Western photographers. The elegant cocktail and evening rowns drew pasps of admirationReuter - 215 words
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Article43 1959-06-15 2 TAIPEI, Sun.— The Quemoy and Matsu Islands In the Formosa Strait today, lapsed Into another even-day silence.. The Defence Ministry said' the Communists yesterday fired 188 shells at Quemoy and 21 a: Kaotenp. foremost island post of Matsu —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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119 1959-06-15 2 Taxi fare record $5,400 for one trip MIAMI, Sun.— A taxi ITm driver, Pete Molina, yesterday started earning the biggest single fare in the history of the Yellow Cab Company here. He has picked up two passengers to be driven to Mexico City from here Molina, born in Cuba wasUPI - 119 words
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Article62 1959-06-15 2 ATHENS. Sun —Greece wilt make no reply to the latest Bulgarian note proposing a missile -tree demilitarised zone in the Balkans. The Prime Minister. Mr. Constantlne Karamanlis. said yesterday the recent series of notes from Russia and Its Balkan allies on the subject wereReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement352 1959-06-15 2 Ml $10,000.00 ■hJ J BRANDS essence of chicken HEALTHY CHILDREN' competition Look iit these eight photographs of children and Read the Rules and then write your name and choose the one that you think looks the healthiest address on the e^ury tvrrA Put your entry form in and happiest child352 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-06-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby S~~. IlTfc TME SITE) it* too i *UHWSr^~^r^\ l^ \oNweiaiwry I CAM m I EASILY CO 1 I UPTUE r \BUTTON«/ 027 words
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Article401 1959-06-15 3 WESTERN NATIONS TO DISCUSS EUROPEAN SECURITY STRASBOURG, Sunday. POLITICIANS from seven West European powers will discuss the progress of the foreign ministers' conference at Geneva when they meet here tomorrow for a four-day session of the Assembly of the Western European Union. The Union, embracing Britain,Reuter - 401 words
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167 1959-06-15 3 Tomatoes, jeers, cheers for officials HUBKAVUK. (Belgian Congo), Sun. Europeans pelted a Belgian Government official with tomatoes today while Africans stood by and cheered. European inhabitants of this town of 35.000 people blocked the road with their cars when the Minister for the Coneo. Mr. Maurice van llemelrijck and theUPI - 167 words
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Article32 1959-06-15 3 BELGRADE, Sun.—lndonesian Navy commandant. Vice-Admiral Raden SubiJakte. left Yugoslavia yesterday after an eight-day visit In which he met top military leaders ana was received in audience by President Tito. -U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article51 1959-06-15 3 LONDON, Sun.— Four Shetland ponies, born at Whlpsnade Zoo near here, left for Moscow Zoo last week as part of an exchange deal. The four ponies- two male and two female— are being sent In exchange for a collection of Russian birds, inI eluding rare eagles.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-15 3 "ADOPTED" by the Inmates of a U.S. prison. 10-year-old Korean orphan, Yook Sung Ac. writes a Father's Day greeting to her 652 "dads." The girl was adopted by the men imprisoned at the Federal Correctional Institution at Terminal Island. California. The adoption was arranged through the Foster Parents'UPI - 53 words
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293 1959-06-15 3 FOUR YOUTHS FOUND GUILTY OF RAPING NEGRO GIRL TALLAHASSEE, (Florida) Sunday. A JURY here early today found four white youths guilty of raping a Negro girl. But they are not expected to die in the electric chair the penalty for rape in Florida. They were saved by the jury's recommendationReuter - 293 words
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Article91 1959-06-15 3 BOY. GIRL SET FIRE TO PARENTS NEW YORK. Sun.— A 15. year-old girl and her brother, a (fed 12, now in a juvenile home, told Jackson, Michigan, police yes. terday that they had filled glasses with petrol, poured it over their sleeping pa. rents and set fire to the bed.Reuter - 91 words
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Article34 1959-06-15 3 TEENAGER ADMITS KILLING MO THER CHICAGO. Sun. A teen-age boy. who admitted killing his mother and beating her with a toma hawk, waa returned to Chicago yesterday under the custody of four detectives. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article37 1959-06-15 3 PEKING. Sun— About 2.000 students of the Peking Petroleum Institute gave "a rousing welcome" to student representatives from Latin American countries at a university student rally here yesterday, the New China news agency said— U.P.l.37 words
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111 1959-06-15 3 AMSTERDAM, Sunday. •2TEEL-HELMETED Dutch police used batons against plank-swinging youths yesterday when demonstrators at Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, refused to disperse. The youths were distribu- 1 ting leaflets protesting against a Government move to send national servicemen to New GuineaReuter - 111 words
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Article87 1959-06-15 3 GHANA PLANS GAMBLING CASINOS ACCRA. Sun. Gambling casinos are to be legalised in Ghana but no Ghanian will be able to use them unless he can prove he earns at least £1.500 a year. A bill providing for the licensing of casinos has been published. It empowers the Minister ofReuter - 87 words
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Article82 1959-06-15 3 THREE SET SAIL IN WATER TANK ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland). Sun. Three adventurers set out yesterday to sail the Atlantic Ocean in a crudely constructed water tank. The 18-foot tank, christened Diogenes, after a Greek philosopher who slept In a barrel, was towed out of the harbour watched by thousands of82 words
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Article73 1959-06-15 3 COLOMBO. Sun. Five passenger liners could not call at Colombo harbour today because of a strike by crews of morning tugs. One of the liners, the Australia, by-passed Colombo while the other four Oranje. Laos. Orion and Leicestershire stayed outside the port along withReuter - 73 words
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Article22 1959-06-15 3 CAIRO, Sun.— The United Arab Republic has blacklisted three Japanese commercial firms, saying they are owned by Israeli nationals.— U.P.l.22 words
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Article40 1959-06-15 3 MANAGUA, Sun The Nloaragua Government has captured Freddie Fernandez, a Dominican refugee among the invaders who landed in Chontales province on May 31. He was the 50th rebel Invader reported in government hands this week. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article41 1959-06-15 3 ROME. Sun— The "Gold Colosseum." an annual Italian prize for tourism and hospitality. vju> yesterday awarded to the West German Chancellor. Or. Konrad Adenauer, for "restoring life In his own nation In peace and healthy democracy." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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84 1959-06-15 3 SALISBURY. Sun.— Fear of witchcraft is believed to have caused a mental disturbance among 40 African girls who have been sent home from boarding school at Umtali. They had started to behave strangely and two of them were admitted to hospital. The directorReuter - 84 words
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Article176 1959-06-15 3 HECKLERS TACKLE MAC AT RALLY LONDON, Sun.— Right and left-wing hecklers tackled Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, when he spoke at a Conservative rally here yesterday. The extreme right-wing League of Empire Loyalists were first in the field. Among several members of the league who shouted slogans was aReuter - 176 words
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Miscellaneous354 1959-06-15 3 Your radio today L_~ RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE I Sfr.'KVK K 41.7 metres Medium Wave 476 metres MKDIUM WAVE SERVICES A .M. 6.30 Good Morning; 632 Kuala Lumpur S4l metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Penang 366 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 I poll SSO metres354 words
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608 1959-06-15 4 FOREST OFFICER'S WIFE TELLS OF 'BARANG' LEFT AT HER HOUSE BY SAWMILL EMPLOYEE lOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. TOLD by his employer to deliver a case of a whisky and 12 bottles of beer to "Chai Ong" (Chinese for "timber king"), Lim Eng Kee, a608 words
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Article53 1959-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—Mohamed Hussein bin Abdullah of the International Cycling Club won the 50 kilometres race for novices at the Paslr Panjang circuit this morning in one hour 19 minutes. Of the 27 cyclists who entered. 18 completed the course. The race was organised by the Singapore53 words
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Article36 1959-06-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A four-month-old Indian girl, K. Unnamalai. left Singapore by Air India tonight for Madras. Air hostess Miss Ailsa Kyte was specially flown here from Bombay to look after her.36 words
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Article25 1959-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A new postal agency, known as the Bennett Postal Agency, will commence business tomorrow morning at No. 1, Upper Serangoon Road.25 words
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105 1959-06-15 4 25 tourists ROUND WORLD I IN 80 DAYS in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sun. A party of 25 South American tourists arrived in Singapore tonight in a Japan Air Lines aircraft to make this the 20th country they have called at in the course of a world tour. The tourists are on105 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-15 4 CAPITAL GOES GAY CELEBRATING FIRST CENTENARY THESE GIRLS in a float, forming part of a mile-long pro. cession of 29 floats marking the first day of the Federal capital's centenary celebrations, drew thunderous applause from watching crowds. About 20.000 people thronged the capital to take part in the celebrations, the60 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-06-15 4 KERALA EDITOR BACK IN SELF-GOVERNING SINGAPORE OINGAPORE, Sun.— The editor of a big daily newspaper in the Communist -controlled state of Kerala, in India, said today he believed that a newlyindependent country should have a strong, one-party government in the early stages of its development.154 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-06-15 4 PAA TRAFFIC SUPERVISOR OFF ON STUDY FLI6HT A TRAFFIC supervisor at the airport here who spends most of his time meeting passengers, was himself a passenger today on a Pan American Airways plane that will take him half way around the world. The lucky traveller is Mr. David Adcock (above)149 words
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Article78 1959-06-15 4 IPOH. Sun. Another postman has been bitten by a dog in Ipoh while delivering letters at Lahat Lane yesterday. He was bitten on the leg. and his uniform was torn. The secretary of the Perak branch of the National Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, Inche Mahmood bin78 words
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Article, Illustration230 1959-06-15 4 Versatile Singer delightful in concert at Vic SINGAPORE, Sunday. r<FFIE TJOA'S recital at the Victoria Theatre this evening deserved to have been much better attended than it was. But Miss Tjoa should derive some consolation from the fact that what her audience lacked ln numbers, it certainly made up for230 words
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Miscellaneous182 1959-06-15 4 Singapore diary... SHELL THEATRETTE: Free KATONG BOTS' CLUB: Badfilm show "Borgo a Mozzano" at minton. Indoor games 3 p.m.; sepak Collyer Quay 1.15 pjn. raga 8 p.m.; body-bulldlng 6 p.m. YMCA: Body-building and BUUT TIMAH YOUTH CLLB: weightlUting 4 p.m. Juniors judo Tabletennis. indoor games, football, practice 4.46 p.m.; Malay182 words
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Article, Illustration886 1959-06-15 5 'Playboy' who became Premier Harry Miller writes a candid sketch of Rahman 44 T I^RE are 20,000 ways of making tribal lays and every single one of them is right." Biographies though not quite so various are rapidly approaching that number and Mr. Harry Miller must be near the 20,001886 words
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Miscellaneous147 1959-06-15 5 Carmen A Co. By Mas The Saini By Leslie i hurtvris r cONSOLe ycup SELp M T^-£ x I Kbecaisc no other lv.ng mas would X <T c 7 cc-7^ |f^4lfl TMOUGHT THAT I HAVE Tm>^ gf SO LIKELY 10 PIND A PERFECT this SA/#r chap i V^^SEB MMy MORE147 words
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536 1959-06-15 6 Monday, June 15, 1959 A Good Start Ninety minutes of informal conversation between two governments do not permit much opportunity to go into their relations and policies in any detail, particularly when they are meeting for the first time and there are eleven ministerial voices to be heard. i The536 words
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Article33 1959-06-15 6 Ward* tit (Minimum). MR MRS ONO GUEK YAM ttacerely thank all their friend* and relatives for their kind attendance and esteemed presents on the occasion of their marriage on 13th June 1959.33 words
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Obituary26 1959-06-15 6 It War4i Sit (Minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mrs. E. Jesudoa who departed this life on 15th June 1958. In••■'ed by her children.26 words
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Article404 1959-06-15 6 The essence of the trouble in Laos is that the Communists see .democratic processes undoing much of their handiwork done during the eight years of war that ended with the Geneva Agreement in 1954, and have therefore broken faith with the Royal Lao- tian Government. It was404 words
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Article266 1959-06-15 6 ''It's goodbye to all that". the students at a famous English university tell one another as they prepare to leave their cloister for the world of responsibility and only limited intellect Then follows a rather painful readjustment. All graduates get it, but it is specially acute for many266 words
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1332 1959-06-15 6 WALLOPS ISLAND, a vest-pocket Cape Canaveral, is playing a vital role in scientific preparations for man's conquest of tpace. A tiny sand spit off the eastern shore of Virginia, it has been the scene since 1945 of thousands of experimental rocket1,332 words
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937 1959-06-15 6 3 SERVICES TACKLE THE PROBLEM OF INTEGRATION QNE OF the main lessons learned by the British in the course of World War II was that there are no longer three completely separate Services. At important points in all their operations their work overlaps. Soldiers are carried in ships. Warships provide937 words
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264 1959-06-15 7 •SERIOUS TROUBLE" IF THIS CALL IS NOT HEEDED: MEMBERS TOLD TO GIVE GOVT. FULL BACKING SINGAPORE, Sunday. f JHE president of the 6,800-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, Mr. John Chung Teck Hee, today called on the union to "co-operate whole-heartedly" with the PAP Government.264 words
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Article137 1959-06-15 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman recalled last night the hardships and sufferings of the people in the East Coast especially in communications —before the Alliance came into power Speaking at an Alliance rally in Dungun, the Tengku said when he came to Trengganu137 words
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Article42 1959-06-15 7 KUALA KAN'GSAR. Sun. The Sultan of Perak will attend a charity screening of the film "The Seventh Voyage of Slnbad" In aid of the Kuala Kangsar Merdeka Hall fund, at the Grand Talkies here on Tuesday at 9.15 p.m.42 words
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Article335 1959-06-15 7 Ministers lead posters clean-up '00 THE SAME' CALL TO OPPOSITION SINGAPORE, Sun. Government ministers led hundreds of PAP members today on a drive to clear the island of election campaign posters and banners. Party leaders said, however, that they would clear away their own posters only. They hoped other political335 words
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138 1959-06-15 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A giant workers' rally is being planned to celebrate the advent of a new Government and the release of the eight PAP trade unionists. A 16-man Singapore Trade Unions committee has been appointed to organise the rally. The decision was taken today138 words
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Article49 1959-06-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. At a police parade at contingent headquarters this morning, Mr. V. S. PowellEvans. Chief Police Officer. Johore. presented the Commissioner of Police's letter of commendation for merit to Inspectors Urn Poh Bok. Chan Yew Wah. Llm Kirn Leolc and Lt. A. M. Newman.49 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-15 7 LEONIE MODELS A CHEONGSAM AT UNIVERSITY 'CAMPFIRE' MISS Leonie Koenitz, a Singapore model, in an evening cheonesam named "Nasturtium Dazzle." She was one of the eight mannequins from the Joan Booty mannequin school who took part in a fashion parade at a "campflre" in the University of Malaya men's hostel57 words
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183 1959-06-15 7 UNIVERSITY STILL AWAITS WORD ON LAW DEGREES SINGAPORE. Sunday. MALAYA'S law degree has still to be recognised as equivalent to a British law degree, Prof. L. A. Sheridan, Professor of Law in the University of Malaya, said here today. The University applied last October to the Council for Legal Education183 words
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100 1959-06-15 7 DENANG. Sun— The preslx dent of the Penan* Convent Ex-Pupils Association, Mrs. Khoo Choo Poon. today appealed for "young blood" to help run the association. "An Infusion of new and young blood In the committee now and again will help the association100 words
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Article38 1959-06-15 7 IPOH, Sun— Police found 20 katis of prepared opium valued at about $1 2.000 when they raided a house In Jalan Tokonß, Pasir Puteh, here yesterday. Two men and a woman have been detained for questioning.38 words
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Article25 1959-06-15 7 IPOH. Sun.— The Diehards Club celebrated their 21st anniversary with a "comlng-of-age" dinner at the St. John Ambulance Association hall here last night25 words
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Article181 1959-06-15 7 PENANG, Sun.— An Alliance State Councillor, Inche C D. Ismail, who was returned unopposed in Dhoby Ghaut constituency, is being persuaded to accept a $500--a-mo n t h appointment "which nobody seems to want"— as Speaker in the new State Legislative Assembly. Inche181 words
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Article62 1959-06-15 7 IPOH. Sun. Government clerks in Perak have formed a new union to be known as the Government Junior Clerical Services Union because they are dissatisfied with the Perak Government Clerical Services Union. The new union's protem chairman, Mr. T. Balaslngam, pointed out that the union was not62 words
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Article159 1959-06-15 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —Political leaders, officials and supporters will work round the clock during tne coming Harl Raya Haji festival to woo voters for the first Btate Legislative Assembly elections. An Alliance official said: "We will not be visiting reltlves and friends on Hari159 words
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220 1959-06-15 7 Union leader hits out at rapid Malayanisation of Medical Dept. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE president of the Selangor Government Medical Services Union, Mr. S. Thambipillai, today criticised the Government for its "rapid" Malayanisation policy which he claimed had "lowered standards" in the Medical Department. Mr. Thambipillal was addressing the annual220 words
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155 1959-06-15 7 THUGS GET $2,700 IN SPATE OF ROBBERIES SINGAPORE. Sun. About (2.700 in cash and jewellery were stolen in a spate of robberies here last night. In one hold-up at Juronic where thugs got away with $2,000 a housewife. Madam Neo I. an Cho. 24. was stabbed for trying to resist.155 words
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330 1959-06-15 7 A PLEDGE TO PROBE PEOPLE'S GROUSES IPOH, Sun. Mr. DR. Seenivasagam, sec-retary-general of the Peo p 1 c's Progressive Party, which won eight of the 40 seats in the Perak Legislative Assembly, last night promised to investigate all complaints from the citizens of the state. He was addressing a big330 words
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Article, Illustration586 1959-06-15 8 Vivid tales of life as Buddhist EASTERN SEARCH BY AN ENGLISHMAN FOR THE RELIGIOUS EXISTENCE Mongolian lamas in full dress. THE WHEEL OF LIFE by John Blofeld. B«--viewed by Raymond Mortimer. (Rider 255.) THE author of these memoirs comes from a Norfolk family. In the eighteenth century two Blofelds were586 words
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Article, Illustration614 1959-06-15 8 PAGE EIGHT TODAY PRESENTS THE BOOKS OF THE WEEK biography contains the answer of a Buddhist Abbot to whom he had guiltily confessed his sexual desires. You are too fond of yourself <he was told». So long as you live on the level of the senses, however intellectual or aesthetic,614 words
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Miscellaneous346 1959-06-15 8 Colin WUson! (7). f T» 26. The animal to put your shirt Straits Times Crossword on? 75 ,L lrv L Who's had seats on elephants/ ■■Br~~Lßßr~^ ■B^BB out wate r (7) -y PAfl H RBSk 3 Mythical tree found by gram- i^i^i mar scnoo day-girl (9). -~TBB¥~~^BBr~~THB"~~"^ Hfl 5. Waste346 words
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Article1275 1959-06-15 10 PRICES DOWN A LITTLE By Our Market Correspondent IT was probably the quietest week this year so far on the Malayan Share Market with little or no buying incentive in evidence. The turnover was greatly reduced and towards the end of the period prices were easing1,275 words
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Article87 1959-06-15 10 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Fraser and Neave Ltd. pref. 3Vi June 27 i^/r 7'i*^ Metal Box Co. 12*-% July 18 17*4</o 17-;« Kirtta Tin Mines Ltd. 6d. Is. 3d. 6s Kr»mat Tin Dredging Is. 3d. July 15 Is. 3d. IMi87 words
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Article379 1959-06-15 10 npHE easing tendency noted in the previous week continued on the rubber market and July first grade closed on Friday at the week's lowest level at 96 3/8 cents per lb. This was despite the fact that on Friday the pattern (or the week changed and379 words
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Article124 1959-06-15 10 COMMODITY REVIEW No business in pepper was reported In the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange last week. Pepper prices on Friday closed as follows: Muntok white $132, Sarawak $131, special Sarawak black $78, garbled Lampong black $74 (all unchanged). Copra closed at $42% for UK/ Continent June/July shipments, and coconut oilAP - 124 words
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Article834 1959-06-15 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday (June 12). 1.1V19 IHLIL3 Buyers teller* m«-» anew Prtf. «^> i.dt i.«o Ords 3.20 J.so <\Uu le» u.Oo v <bu*»r«. B. B. Petrol 52 S4'-xdcol B. If.834 words
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Advertisement42 1959-06-15 10 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to Kuchiitf, Sarikei, Binotang and Sibu. M/V "GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 20/6 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 21/6 SAILS 27/6 Sarawak A B «nts: BORNEO GO. LTD.42 words
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Advertisement373 1959-06-15 10 NOTICES BULOH KASAP RUBBER PLANTATIONS LTD. (Incorporated in the State Singapore). NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Union Building, Singapore, on Tuesday. 30th June. 1959, at 10.30 a.m. AGENDA (1) To receive the Directors' Report373 words
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Advertisement854 1959-06-15 10 NOTICES N ,SL™ /Sum rnma\ 73 acres rubber lands Tampin AIWAV? A]/ A II ADI C J area. Tapping. Held upkeep and O HfHILHDLZ S replanting For furtlier detail* Jufffft apply to: The Asst: Public ™"iVz3VxL7 Trustee. /VV^^vV Johore/Malacca. V "/<]•'- i5H| Supreme Court, *Vtfk. Johore Bahru. y AZZyv 3«|\j>'854 words
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Advertisement689 1959-06-15 11 NOTICES 4 P.W.D. NOTICE THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that the Public Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 222/16. Rawang will be closed for repairs on 25.6.59 from 6.30 pjn. to 10.30 pjn same day. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly Intervals. By Order Executive689 words
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Advertisement580 1959-06-15 11 j NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE Chapter ISS Thto advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Markj under the provisions of Section 42 (7) of the Ordinance. Notice Is hereby given that the following Trade Mark registered In the name of Baboo Syed Jamal trading as Madras Palayakat580 words
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Advertisement750 1959-06-15 11 (Cont)no«d treat Page SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box S0 ct: txtrm. BOX NO. AIIM. position filled, applicants thanked BUILDING CONTRACTOR required to reconstruct ten labour lines according to labour office plan. Apply Manager Buklt JalU ■state, Petalmg. WANTED two resident lady sales representatives one for Ipoh and one750 words
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Advertisement817 1959-06-15 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box SO et*. txtrt, DUNEARN PARK, three bedroom bungalow, elevated ground, large garden. Long lease: Monthly $500- Sale $55,000/- Available August. Box A 5046 S.T. (Spore). DOUBLE ROOMS (unfurnished) at 184-A Geylang Road near Happy World. Modern sanitation reasonable rent. Apply Madam Tan Mot817 words
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Advertisement771 1959-06-15 11 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box SO et*. txtrm. LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM flat almost ready for occupation at Hollywood apartment. Oxley Rise. i near Orchard Circus. High class finish with coloured bathroom i fittings, mosaic and Vinyl flooring. etc. Prices from $22,500/-. Enquiries Nanyang Investment Co.771 words
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Advertisement740 1959-06-15 11 HIRE PURCHASE M Word, SS (Min.)-Box SO et: txtrm. EASIEST TERM Orient Cellmg and Table Fans Guaranteed— Shroffs, 193, Orchard Road. Singapore— 72 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur 32 Bishop St., Penang. WHY PAY MORI Radios/ radiograms on easy payments Gnmdig Philips, Nordmende, Ecko, Telefunken also 34 months Instalments for refrigerators740 words
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Advertisement513 1959-06-15 11 AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Word* tlO (Mlmtmmm). Dmilm 1 month. 10 Word* StJt (Mln.) PHOTOSTATS BY POTOMATIC. (Spore) *****. PLAN Printing from Traclngi Fototnatlc. (Spore) *****. PLANNINO A HOLIDAY? Ask the experts Asia Travel Sen-Ice APICUREE WERRB SAPS ***** lor Aschma- 19-A. Boat Quay. (Spore) *****. NEW NEOATIVES md print*513 words
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Article89 1959-06-15 12 14-year-old mark goes in heats DENANG. Sun.— Five records were broken at the Methodist Boys School annual athleUc meet at the City Stadium yesterday. The new records are: 400 yards by Selvaraju (57.2--sec), 220 yards (CL. 2) by Urn Chew Teik <25.45 ec). 4 x 110 yards by Pykett House89 words
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Article35 1959-06-15 12 CHICAGO. Sun— Round Table, the world record mo-ney-winning racehorse, took his earnings to U551,396,939 when he won the Citation Handicap over a mile at Washington park here to score his 36th victory. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article440 1959-06-15 12 GENDA SINGH CRACKS PERAK DISCUS MARK Mun Oon sets new hop-step distance IPOH, Sun. Three 1 Perak records were broken and one equalled in the second day of the Perak A.A.A. central zone championships which ended on the padang here yesterday. Oenda Singh broke, the440 words
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Article201 1959-06-15 12 Penang lose cup to Perak IPOH. Sun— Perak beat Penang, the holders. 8-5 In their Coronation Cup tennis match at the YMcA courts nere today. Results (PeraK players first; Men's sinaies: Moses Tay bt Heah EnK Guan 6-0, tf-0; Yahaya Mustapha lost to Tan Ah Fee 6-3. 5-7, 2-6; Rama201 words
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Article46 1959-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Sun^- R. J. Hltchen and W. L Moberly tied for the RSGC "B" division medal with a nett score of 71 yesterday. D. T. MacDougall (33) won the ball sweep for the first nine, and Hltchen (34) the second nine.46 words
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394 1959-06-15 12 IPOH, Sun.— Schoolboy Lee Kam Wah. who Is topseeded, was the first player to enter the quarter-finals in the men's singles on the opening day oi the Perak junior badminton championships on the Perak Turf Club courts here last night. Following were yesterday's results: Men's394 words
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Article23 1959-06-15 12 BARCELONA. Sun. Bpain took a 2-0 lead over Brazil In the European zone Davis Cup lawn tennis quarterfinal here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article211 1959-06-15 12 PENANG, Sunday. P R. BIGGADIKE of Kuala Lumpur escaped in■Ci# Jury when his Triumph TR-3 skidded and overturned into a ditch at the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club's quarry drive standing-start sprint today. i Biggadike was competing in the event for sports cars up to211 words
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Article87 1959-06-15 12 SRECORDS AT MBS MEET J)ENANG. Bun. Two swimmers broke the 14--year-old record for 100 metres freestyle In the Penang Chinese Swimming Club annual championships yesterday. lim Boon Lee clocked lmln 7.9 sec in the first heat, and Foo Hor Chin lmln 7.Bsec In the other heat. The record of lmln87 words
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Article32 1959-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Sun— Former pupils of Ylo Chu Kang Schools are invited to take part In the 880 yards and women's 100 yards at the school's annual athletics meet on July 11.32 words
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Article127 1959-06-15 12 Leung Seng scores 3 firsts rpAIPING. Sun—Outstand--1 Ing athlete in the Perak A.A.A. north zone championships here yesterday was 00l Leung Seng of Sltiawan who won the 100 yards (11--seo. long jump 20ft 2 in > and hop. step and jump (42ft 3in». s Three others scored "doubles'—P. Gunaselan. 220127 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-15 12 FEATHERWEIGHT GOPALAN FLASHES A KNOCKOUT VICTORY SMILE Aivisniinn uupsisn i Singapore) can afford to smile he has just knocked out J. M. Mahcr (Malaya) in their featherweight bout in the A P. Lim Cup international amateur boxing match at Penang on Saturday night. Malaya won the match by seven boutsNf Wens Chee - 59 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-06-15 12 mm {SINGAPORE: Soccer S.A.F.A. League. Dlv. 38. Kebeneran Club v Bukit Timah, Balestler Road; Buklt Panjang v Kampcng Silat. Parrer Park; Friendly. Maxwell v 5.T.8.. Rher Valley Road. Basketball S.Y.S.C. League. Happy World. BATU PAHAT: Soccer— Broleh v Sri Benkal.40 words
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Article20 1959-06-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Minto beat Blue Rovers 3-2 In a SAFA Dlv 2A match at Jalan Brsar Stadium today.20 words
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Article453 1959-06-15 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA, By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday fOMBINED Services Malaya edged Perak, the 1957 champions, 2-1 in their north zone Malaya Cup soccer match at Merdeka Sta d i v m here tonight and left no doubt about their determination to become finalists this year. A fortnight453 words
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Article237 1959-06-15 13 OH KEE TIANG - PENANG TAKE IT EASY v PERLIS OH KEE TIANG. By Penang, Sunday DENANG, the holders, took things easy when they 1 met Perils In their north zone Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium here today. Pen an k squandered lots of chances and yet won 3-1. Plucky Perils were237 words
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Article186 1959-06-15 13 MALACCA. Sun.— Malacca scored their first win In three matches In the Malaya Cup soccer competition this year when they trounced Johore 5-1 at the Kubu Stadium here today. Johore were unlucky for they had an almost equal share of the game but their forwards186 words
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Article35 1959-06-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. R.A.C. Cobley won the Singapore women's golf championship for the second successive year when she beat O.K. Barrett 8 and 7 In the final at the Royal Island Club today.35 words
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410 1959-06-15 13 TEOH ENG TATT - Joint Services miss Butcher punch TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Sun. Oh.! If only we have Alan Butcher today, moaned Singapore Joint Services supporters. That reflects how much the Services attack missed the dashing leadership of the former Gllllngham player, who left last week to join up with Wolverhampton Wanderers,410 words
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Article466 1959-06-15 13 OINGAPORE, Sun— Results In today's Singapore Forces speed trial at Sembawang circuit: RACING CARS: C 1.20 —1 J.N.K. Moncrleff (Cooper) 66.015ec. (FTD), 2. P. J. B. Bussell (Cooper), 66.555« c; 3. J. A. Milne (Cooper) 70.80 eec; CL 21—1. F. J. BuaseD (Cooper) 68.395 ec, 2.466 words
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Article256 1959-06-15 13 ROUT FOR TRENGGANU KUALA LIPIS. Sunday PAHANG trounced Trengganu by ten goals to nil in their return Malaya Cup east zone match played here today. In the first encounter played at Kuala Trengganu last month, Pahang won 2-0. Pahang, who were without five of their256 words
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Article63 1959-06-15 13 LONDON. Sun. The England team for tbe Second Test against India starting at Lords here on Thursday Is the same as that which won the First Test at Trent Bridge. Nottingham. Team: Peter May. (captain). Ken Barrington. Colin Cowdrey. Godfrey Evans. Tom Oreenhough. Martin. Horton. Arthur Milton,Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement333 1959-06-15 13 RESULTS AT A GLANCE NORTH ZONE Comb. Services 2 Perak 1 (at Kuala Lumpur) Penang 3 P»rli« 1 Penang) SOUTH ZONE Malacca 9 Johore I (at Malacca) Joint Services 5 N. Sembilan 1 (*t Singapore) EAST ZONE Pafeng 10 Trcngannu 0 (at Kuala Lipis) E** A S H A' S333 words
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Advertisement183 1959-06-15 13 DATELINE GENEVATYPEWRITERS HERMES —^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^i^^^^ J-__ l mf* P^.uT^ilfl WrtmM ■ii" w TTIIt BL*^~ St wBPf n f\ X? v^ J^ n t i e JTess room at t lc eneva conference rOW U^° n TOW Crmcs typewriters sit waiting jJ t ,2%&* >^^^___ f° T c stories to break. Hermes183 words
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Article304 1959-06-15 14 5 KILLED, 3O INJURED IN THE OPPOSITION PARTIES' CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE REDS TRIVANDRLM, Sunday. FIVE PEOPLE were killed when police fired on a crowd which attacked a police station in Ernakulam, North Kerala State, during demonstrations yesterday against the Communist State (iovernment, the Press Trust ofReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Article31 1959-06-15 14 SAIGON, Sun. The Vietnam Press Agency announced today that in the first four months of this year South Vietnam exported to Singapore about 2,777,870 pounds of vegetables. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article239 1959-06-15 14 VfONTE CARLO. Sun. ITI Prince Rainier made it known today that he has no intention of ending his oneman rule of this tiny principality and will not restore the constition for at least' another two years. The word was passed by Mr. Emile Peiletier,UPI - 239 words
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Article107 1959-06-15 14 BERLIN, Sun. An East German official, supervising the release of two French military policemen who had been detained in East Germany, has been detained by West German frontier officials, the East German Government press office announced yesterday. In a statement issued by the official EastReuter - 107 words
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Article25 1959-06-15 14 JAKARTA. Sun. Eight hundred and seventy of Indonesia's first compulsory military trainees went into camp at Bandung today, Antara News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article27 1959-06-15 14 BONN. Sun. The "electors" of West Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Party are due to meet tomorrow to choose a new party candidate for the Presidency.27 words
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Obituary50 1959-06-15 14 MORRICE Mr. t: J.E. Morrice. on 14.6.59 at General Hospital. Funeral 10 a.m. to-day. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. thence Bldadarl. EU Mavis Xwok Eu beloved wife of Fred Eu passed away peacefully 14th. June 1959, leaving her loving husband and daughter Caroi Ann. Hongkong papers please copy.50 words
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Article31 1959-06-15 14 MR MRS. FOO SEE CHIN thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance, lovely pre- I •ents and good wishes on the oc- casulon of their marriage on 13-8-5931 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-06-15 14 MR. LEE KUAN YEW Last night's picture16 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-06-15 14 SLOWLY- IN MALAY MR. LIM CHIN SIONG he spoke slowly in Malay.12 words
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188 1959-06-15 14 MPs 'deplore 9 award to prisons chief LONDON, Sun. The Press Association last night quoted a Labour member of Parliament, Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn. as saying that he and five otheT Labour MPs have signed a House of Commons motion "deploring" the honours award to Mr. J. B. T. Cowan,Reuter - 188 words
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198 1959-06-15 14 Railway workers plan to defy that Government strike ban PARIS, Sunday. 'THE attitude of French trade unions towards the Government hardened last night as leaders declared after meetings with the Prime Minister, Mr. Michel Debre, that a nation-wide eight-hour rail strike will be staged on Tuesday as ordered. The GovernmentReuter - 198 words
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Article39 1959-06-15 14 BAGDAD, Sun. The Iracnv Government today ordered a French bank, the Banque Nationale Pour le Commerce et Llndustrie (Afrlque) to cease activity as part of an economic boycott of France in solidarity with the Algerian Insurgents. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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110 1959-06-15 14 IN BRIEF BOAC MAY GET TOKYO RIGHTS WITH 'STRINGS' WASHINGTON, Sun. —"Aviation Daily" said yesterday that while BOAC will get Tokyo included in its trans-Pacific route between San Francisco and Hong Kong, restrictions are being worked out to give U.S. airlines some protection. MILAN: Three passengers .on board the Rome-Milan110 words
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Article82 1959-06-15 14 CARACAS (Venezuela). Sun. —The Innac News Agency reported that the Colombian gunboat Almlrante Padllla sank a schooner loaded with arms near the Venezuelan border. The report said that the schooner was sunk when it failed to answer a challenge. Two members of the crew were killed82 words
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Advertisement310 1959-06-15 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2« Words Si* Minimum). irUDSON To Nance and Harry a girl Joanna on 13 June at Singapore Nursing Hoir.i LIM: To Evelyn and Ewe Huat a daughter.. Seolc Tin, sister for Kian Chong. at K.K. on 14th. June. RAJASINGHAM DURAISAMY arm of Dr. and Mrv AE. Durai«amy310 words
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