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Title Section22 1959-06-18 1 I RACE lIAII.I CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 i i m wmtmi The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 15 CENTS22 words
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Article835 1959-06-18 1 FULLERTON BUILDING TENANT CALLED UP Lease expected to be the topic of discussion Committee asked for meeting By Joseph Yeo Singapore, Wednesday THE SINGAPORE Government has asked for a meeting with the Singapore Club, one of the oldest clubs with a predominantly European membership. The subject835 words
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Article116 1959-06-18 1 A JUDGE - A JUDGE —BY From HALL ROMNEY London, Wed. pREEDOM of speech, declared Mr. Justice Salmon in the London High Court yesterday, is a vital freedom without which all freedom withers and dies. Mr. Justice Salmon was summing up in the Liberace libel case. Mr. Justice Salmon116 words
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Article20 1959-06-18 1 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuke Klshi, Is expected to announce his cabinet reshuffle tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article424 1959-06-18 1 LIBERACE GETS $68,000 AWARD Liberace was today awarded $68,004 in damages from the Daily Mirror and its columnist William Connor. See Page 14. This is a vital freedom for. without it. all freedom withers and dies. "Freedom of speech is the freedom of everyone to state his honest opinion about424 words
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Article51 1959-06-18 1 BOY OF 9 STABBED IN EYE SEREMBAN, Wed. K. Kelvarajah, a nine year-old pupil of tl; Lobak Tamil Schol here was yesterdf stabbed in the rift eye in a fig ht outsit the school. He will be operatd on tomorrow Police have recov«ed a piece of wood usd in the51 words
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Article88 1959-06-18 1 AID FOI FLOOD FARMER HONG KONG. Wed. -The Hong Kong Goveroent tonight allocated HKI&000 $250,000) for the relief the New Territories for f*ers whose crops were damad in recent floods. Government agenci are feeding about 12,000 flo<victlms In Kowloon, Hongfong and the New Territori The homeless line up cheerfully In88 words
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Article17 1959-06-18 1 PARIS. Wed.— Thetrench Cabinet met today .study the threatened colfee of the Geneva East-Wi conference.—U.P.l.17 words
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Article66 1959-06-18 1 PENANG. Wed. Four Australian servicemen were Injured when the car in which they were travelling went off the road opposite the Green Parrot night club in KelawaJ Road at 10.30 p.m. The Injured were K. F. Bramley, 21. P. Draper. 37, E. A Murphy, 22, and66 words
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Article96 1959-06-18 1 'Equal justice for all' -plea VATICAN CITY, W-The Vatican City nipaper Observator Roma today strongly critieM onequal justice tofegroes in American cour It implied that tj sentencing of fout rfhite men for raping a Negro girl in Florida might have been different if the races were reversed. 'We are not96 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1959-06-18 1 GOVIND S. THAMBYRAJAH - GOVIND S. THAMBYRAJAH SHEARES: ONLY EFFECTIVE METHOD, NO HARM IS DONE By SINGAPORE. Wed. ♦ffiP ANSWER to Singapore's population-control problem lies not o much in contraceptive techniques as it does in sterilisation, ace rding to Professor B.1,108 words
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Article37 1959-06-18 1 NICOSIA, Wed. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, has told the Cyprus Transitional Cabinet that he expects the British Government to grant financial aid tc the Island, the Greek press reported here today.37 words
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Article212 1959-06-18 1 1. MORE SHOOTINGS Z MORE ARRESTS 3. MORE QUIT CALLS TRIVANDRUM, Wednesday. jtfORE than 500 people today picketed Government offices and educational Institutions as agitation against the State's Communist Government continued for the fourth day. Twelve people have been killed since the "non-violent" campaign to oust the Government beganReuter - 212 words
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Article42 1959-06-18 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Mr. Chang Ching-Wu. Chinese Communist Government representative in Tibet, has said that normal social order has "in the main" been restored throughout Tibet, the New China News Agency reported from Lhasa today. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article203 1959-06-18 1 Summit outlook bleak, says Ike WASHINGTON, Wed. President Eisenhower told his Press conference today that the prospects for a summit conference unfortunately were no brighter than they were two weeks ago. The President declared that If there was any kind of reasonable progress that justified a Summit meeting he wouldReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement45 1959-06-18 1 _IKON^ OM STEP AHEAD OF PROGRESS AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER INSTALLATIONS i CompfWng Fire Detector, Fire Alarm H an( re Extinguisher, to i&ls M Bive continuous, m automatic (ire protection*, Fire Insurance premiums GffTlT'fflTl are considerably lower for buildfngs in which this _^4f^P^^w system is installed. &:;::j:45 words
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Article90 1959-06-18 2 GOVT. STILL TAXES SMALL RADIOS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Customs Department will continue to collect import duty on small transistor radios until an order has been gazetted to waive it. A Customs Department spokesman said today that although the Government had decided to waive the import duty on these radios,90 words
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Article48 1959-06-18 2 LONDON. Wed.— The number ol students at universities and university colleges in the colonial territories t excluding Singapore Increased from 3.400 to 3.783 during the year, the Colonial Office reported. The University of Malaya, which served both Singapore and the Federation, had 1.615 students.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article283 1959-06-18 2 NEW $18m. STATION IS ONLY FIRST PHASE MALACCA, Wednesday. THE Central Electricity Board's new power station in Tanjong Kling which will be opened on Saturday by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, is part of a long-term plan to improve283 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-06-18 2 A MEMBER of the large crowd attending *he Hari Raya Haji prayers at the Kampong Bahru mosque. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday kissing the hand of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong after the thanksgiving congregation. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Axis bin Ishak, is56 words
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Article202 1959-06-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed M More than 10< children had tea with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today to celebrate Hari Raya Haji. The children were of all nationalities living in welfare honfes in Kuala Lumpur. The King this morning attended Hari202 words
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Article51 1959-06-18 2 TELUK ANSON. Wed— Two men were committed for trial yesterday on a charge of murder. They were Lee Chin Huat. '32. and Cheah Swee Beng. 38. who were accused of the murder of Ng Blah Teng. 26. a shop assistant, of Sungei Aver Tawar.51 words
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Article43 1959-06-18 2 The Alliance national chairman, Tengku Abdul Rah. man, and the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will be in Kelantan from June 20 to 23 to campaign for the Alliance candidates contesting the state election on June 24.43 words
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Article19 1959-06-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. No casualties to terrorists or to security forces were reported today in the Fefleration.19 words
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77 1959-06-18 2 HONG KONG. Wed.— Mr. John Oscar Cramer. Australian Army Minister, said on arrival here today from Bangkok that Australian troops in the 28th Brigade in Malaya should stay there until the last Communist terrorist was eliminated. Mr. Cramer, who is in the courseReuter - 77 words
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326 1959-06-18 2 Menzies may extend Lee a standing invitation SYDNEY, Wed. Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, may invite Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to visit Australia soon, the Sydney Sun reported today. it was stated officially in Canberra today that Australia would welcome a visit from Mr.Reuter - 326 words
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Article16 1959-06-18 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K.T. Ooi has been re-elect-ed chairman of the Singapore Bar Committee.16 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-06-18 2 FATHER'S 3-MONTH SEARCH FOR SCHOOLBOY SON WHO HAS VANISHED KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A 64-YEAR-OLD pensioner is travelling through Malaya looking for his pet son who has been missing since March 20. The man is Mr. N. Kanapathy Pillai, of Hospital Quarters. Rasa Road, Seremban. The boy is K. Sivananthavel, 14,145 words
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Article88 1959-06-18 2 Sunken sub: Divers beat the mud SINGAPORE. Wed Divers were today busily engaged in turning up-side-down the sunken Japanese submarine now lying about three miles to the south east of Clifford Pier. Efforts to salvage the submarine stopped abruptly last week after divers .stumbled upon six live torpedoes In the88 words
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Advertisement70 1959-06-18 2 ALL-DA V MILDNESS gives you extra smoking pleasure Yes, the soothing mildness of Craven "A" cigarettes means extra smoking pleasure right round the clock. Enjoy Craven "A* mildness— all day! CMVEM A" WftlUl fIM EKUM P^PV ////HI 1 1 1 in 1 1 \vvuv a v\ ,\\\j t -W\\ Vf70 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-06-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ACE tOO LISTENING,^ /wEU., OOME r— fT" v »©eOQS€?y VALONG TMBO^/ I^l PULL IT NOW I DO WISU I'D Tieurek. LiSTeNeo to r-~>3^28 words
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Article384 1959-06-18 4 GENEVA 'S DA YOF DECISION WAY TO THE SUMMIT UP TO GROMYKO: ONE MORE NO' AND NEGOTIATIONS END GENEVA, Wednesday. THE WESTERN foreign ministers were meeting here this morning to prepare tor what is generally expected to be the most crucial session of the 38-day-old negotiations with Russia this afternoon.Reuter - 384 words
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177 1959-06-18 4 No Maoris in N.Z. Rugby team: A protest WELLINGTON, Wed.— A Maori government minister yesterday protested against the decisionnot to include Maori players in a New Zealand rugby team to tour South Africa next year. Mr. E. T. Trikatene, Assistant Minister of Maori Affairs said in a statement issued hereReuter - 177 words
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Article32 1959-06-18 4 LOS ANGELES. Wed— A Thor intermediate range ballistic missile was fired yesterday by a Royal Air Force training crew, but was destroyed In flight because of a mechanical failure. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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153 1959-06-18 4 Queen dons 'lucky dress— and wins LONDON. Wed. Newspaper gossip writers suggest today that the Queen h superstitious about her clothes. They base this on the fac. that the Queen attended the opening day of Ascot yesterday in the same outfit as she wore on the last day of theReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-18 4 WITH TEST PILOT Scott Crossfield at the controls, the United States experimental X-15 rocket plane is dropped by its B-52 bomber "mother" at the start of Its first powerless slide to earth near Edwards Air Base. California. The X-15, a high altitude research vehicle,UPI - 66 words
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209 1959-06-18 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. CONGRESSMEN heard today about military gases that could leave their victims dancing a happy jig or kill them in 30 seconds. Gen. William Creasy, former head of the UJS. Army Chemical Corps, testified that biological or psychochemlcal warfare could be waged withUPI - 209 words
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121 1959-06-18 4 A DOWN TO EARTH CHAT WAY UP HIGH IN THE SKY PARIS, Wed. Two French parachutists husband and wife jumped from a plane 4.000 ft. over Paris and. kept in radio contact as they fell to earth. The parachutists, Colette Duval. the French woman jumping ace. and Giles Delamare wereReuter - 121 words
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Article187 1959-06-18 4 GRAHAM FINDS NO KISSINGIN MOSCOW PARIS, Wed.—American evangelist Billy Graham flew in from Moscow yesterday full of praise for the moral purity he found in the Soviet capital. "In the Moscow parks, I saw thousands of young people," he said. "But I did not see a single couple locked in187 words
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Article112 1959-06-18 4 TOKYO, Wed.— The crew of a U.S. Navy patrol bomber attacked by Communist MiG jets over the sea off Japan said today they were unable to fire back, because some of their guns were out of order and their tail gun had been knocked112 words
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Article85 1959-06-18 4 MANAGUA, Wed Presl?h« t moza sald last night that Nicaragua was threatened with invasion from the I }v ld south and appealed to the Organisation of American States to intervene. He told a Press conference that a force of about 200 Guatemalans, Cubans and Salvadorans had probably alreadyReuter - 85 words
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Article65 1959-06-18 4 PARIS. Wed.— The French Prime Minister, Mr. Michel Debre, told the Senate yesterday he would publish the names of firms on the Government "blacklist" for aidinp the Algerian rebels. The three categories of foreign firms on the black list are firms manufacturing or dealing in war material;Reuter - 65 words
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118 1959-06-18 4 The 'damned moon' leaves peer cold T ONDON, Wed.— Lord Boothby, Rector of St. Andrew's University, yesterday told surveyors to concentrate more on surveying the earth instead of outer space. Speaking at a reception here before the opening of the five-day annual conference of the Royal Institute of Chartered SurveyorsReuter - 118 words
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Article23 1959-06-18 4 HAVANA. Wed. Political prisoners in El Pdincipe jail rioted yesterday and attacked guards and police reinforcements, hurling stones at them. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Advertisement128 1959-06-18 4 FLY JAPAN AIR LINES AND Discover BANGKOK f| temples and ancient traditions. iJwft From the moment you step aboard J.A.L.'s DC-68, you'll dis- fesjSj cover truly gracious hospitality £%^ii whether you travel Deluxe or jxSfc Tourist. J.A.L. offers you, the jLZ£$&Hk j§ passenger, an unbeatable com- jiJ^^^Enmfc. bination of speed,128 words
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Advertisement85 1959-06-18 4 \ySJ^C/- for f:] DECORATION <^. rC^" and M PRESERVATION -v s~^\ use 'CUPRINOL PIGMENTED GREEN WOOD PRESERVATIVE Specially formulated to meet the requirements of the planting industry It combines a pleasing decorative effect with a good w measure of protection at an eco- I {g&j 'CUPRINOL' plgmented green wood ||fc:85 words
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Miscellaneous318 1959-06-18 4 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metres Mornin* Pre.ude; 7.00 The News; BS?SS?ffSSS 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penang 366 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music; ipoh 330 metres 8.30—9.00 The Billy Cotton318 words
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108 1959-06-18 3 BURMA AIRWAYS STOPS SINGAPORE FLIGHTS OINGAPORE, Wed. Union of Burma Airways has suspended its weekly services from Singapore to Rangoon as from this week. Mr. Lee Tye Toh. managing partner of Eng Lee Hong, agents for ÜBA in Stogapore. said that he had received a cable from Rangoon announcing the108 words
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99 1959-06-18 3 OCPD DIES WHILE WAITING FOR FRIENDS TELUK ANSON, Wed.— The 0.C.P.D.. of Teluk Anson, Deputy Superintendent Yahaya bin Haji Ahmad, 47, collapsed and died in his quarters here this morning. He had been waiting for friends, with whom he was to have gone to the mosque for the Had Raya99 words
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Article49 1959-06-18 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Open Novice Ballroom Dance Championships, scheduled to be held at the Great World Cabaret on July 3 have been postponed to Aug. 1. Entries may be sent to the organiser. International Society of Teachers of Dancing. 10. Lorong 28, Geylang, before June 30.49 words
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148 1959-06-18 3 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. HpHE Singapore Asian Seamen's Club wants more x sailors from all over the world to make the club their home here. The club's first annual report issued today, said: "Although the patronage of th< club during the Ant year hat been148 words
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Article18 1959-06-18 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chancery of the Siamese Consulate-General here will be closed tomorrow Slam's National Day.18 words
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Article393 1959-06-18 3 Varsity students back the 'rock' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. GALLUP-POLL has revealed that an overwhelming majority of students of the University of Malaya do not think that rock V roll and sentimental music is "detrimental to the moral tone of a democratic socialist state." When tne question was asked among 246 undergrade393 words
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57 1959-06-18 3 A VATICAN MEDAL FOR CHURCH WORKER pENAMPALANG, Wed. A Borneo Catholic worker, Mr. Samuel Majalang, has been awarded a pontifical medal "Pro Ecclesia Et Pontifice" by the Vatican. At a party riven in Mr. MaJalang's honour, His Lordship, J. Buis paid tribute to his 25 years of "devoted work and57 words
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Article185 1959-06-18 3 Chamber music concert a hit SINGAPORE. Wed. Noreen Stokes. Louis Moyser. and Ooh Soon Tloe packed out the Cultural Centre In Singapore yesterday evening with their chamber music concert And deservedly, too. Apart from a few frayed edges here and there in the Beethoven trio in D major Op. 70..185 words
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Article27 1959-06-18 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lionel Cresson will speak on "Man and Atoms" at a luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow.27 words
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149 1959-06-18 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Public House Owners' Association will meet on Monday to discuss the Government's latest "anti-vice" move. The meeting is expected to last several hours after which a petition may be sent to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.149 words
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Miscellaneous192 1959-06-18 3 I Today's Singapore dtary... TRINITY THEOLOGICAL COL- PPSEAWA LEADERSHIP Dwrt Song". experts fron LEGE: Lecture on "Dead See, TRAINING: Lecture on "Some "Martha*. S p.m. Scrolls" by Dr. F.K. Balchln in aspects of medical services" by Dr. "rHINESE TMCA- TabletennU 1 College Assembly Hall. 7 ML C. Marcus, assistant director192 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1959-06-18 4 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE GRAND PRIX WITH DIFFERENCE... THIS EPIC COVERED TWO CONTINENTS ON, ON, THEY RACED FROM PEKING TO PARIS ONE day late in August, 1907. v battered, dust covered automobile rolled down the Chumps Elysees in Paris. Thousands of people crowded the footpaths as the vehicle's threeman crewDaily Mirror - 1,279 words
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Advertisement323 1959-06-18 4 4 "Complexion Control" Liquid Make-up Goes on smoothly. -4 liVm Coven lines and W M flaws. Conditions v V skin. Give* eompUt* control" all day IOTIjJ 6 fashion shjuks. *m up* ft V s— s^— QGfI^KrK^HAJ, H. T! Shows: 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. F»«H« I PLUS' SPECIAL SHORT II VI I TO323 words
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Advertisement276 1959-06-18 4 and less noise with the NEW MITSUBISHI FANS SEE the new range of Mitsubishi fans smart restyling, 12" models available in celadon grey and H". 16" in bamboo green table or wall fitting jJs£ FEEL how efficient they are what a breeze they yBT produce a JHH^MH^ HEAR just how276 words
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Miscellaneous182 1959-06-18 4 Varwnen A Co. By Mas W3/^( wot iNcys '■a.Kt *\zi-\ -a\ i j 1 t*it s twe lot, "N I^V~ TBR f tZ r VOiJf ""N »^l f~J\ The Saint By Leslie Charteris I ...AND THEN THEY TURN INTO,, T I'M STARTING TO A'O i^s cVB\ POR TWO DAYS THE182 words
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Article76 1959-06-18 5 Worri* $lt (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the lafe Mr. l-ini Seng Kiai wish to thank all relatives, friends associations lor their condolences, wreaths scrolls, joss papers. !oan of vehicles, night visits, funeral attendance and other services rendered. MOTHER SUPERIOR and Staffs of the Convent School* Ipoli, wish to thank76 words
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Obituary75 1959-06-18 5 W er4s Sit (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of Charle» Matthew Lopez, who departed this life on 18-6-57. Always remembered. Sadly missed. IN MEMORY of the late Mr. K Subramaniam, M.8.E.. Malayan Co-operative leader who died iUddenly on 18th June, 1958. <Abu Baknr bin Md. Arifl a Co-operator >75 words
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695 1959-06-18 5 The Straits Times Thursday, June 18, 1959 Man Must Choose Having achieved a large I measure of control over death, I mankind has yet to control brth. Unless we rapidly learn tc do both together world population will run out of hand, forcing itself with inceasing pressure against the barrier695 words
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Article318 1959-06-18 5 Merger with the Federation is a subject on which the P.A.P. speaks almost in the language of devotion. This aim stood at the head of the party manifesto when it went into elections for the first time in 1955. It retains its high place in almost every one318 words
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Article189 1959-06-18 5 The Federation has entered the twelfth year of the Emergency. On the last day of the eleventh year, the Government announced that May was the quietest month since Communism took up arms to murder and terrorise. No rewards were paid in this month for information leading to the189 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1959-06-18 5 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS f HL But in only 5 years grave problems NO BIG city is complete without its university these days, and Kuala Lumpur can feel that its centenary celebrations are handsomely rounded off when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong officially opens the1,045 words
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Letter119 1959-06-18 5 ITNDER the heading "Mr. Lee on need for communal peace" (8.T. June 15) the Prime Minister was reported as having said: "For example, the MIC's communal grouse that the PAP has not appointed an Indian Minister I wish to deny emphatically that the MIC ever119 words
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198 1959-06-18 5 NOW WHY MALIGN A PERFECTLY DECENT COLOUR...? IAM astounded by the general tacit acceptance of the epithet "yellow" used to describe certain deviationist forms of culture and trade unions. I wonder if I am alone in being ignorant about its origin or meaning. If indeed we are witnessing the birth198 words
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Advertisement40 1959-06-18 5 Grannie says: Good light's so cheery, Do get Osram always, dearie!" AdVTtistmtnt of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. Revrtttnting THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGL/MO. INDIAN PLAIN CARPETS New Stocks Just Arrived from CARPEtI^^^ ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE TE^-^40 words
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Article140 1959-06-18 6 17 LOST CYCLES FOUND IN 5 DAYS Police on track of big 'ring' OEREMBAN, Wed. Seremban police have recovered another three allegedly stolen bicycles bringing the total to 17 found since investigations began last Saturday. Police are confident of more recoveries and of smashing the ring which is believed to140 words
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Article49 1959-06-18 6 KUCHING. Wed. Two Ibans in Tatau Fourth Division of Sarawak, have been arrested for allegedly making counterfeit 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins. Three moulds were found In their possession in the village of Sedang when a party of policemen raided their hide-out.49 words
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Article44 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The assistant Public Trustee of the Federation Mr. K. S. Gopala Iyer, will leave for Madras next week to study public trustee methods of the Indian Government. His visit is being arranged under the Colombo Plan.44 words
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Article47 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. R.B.S. Maniam has been elected president of the Selangor Government Medical Services Union. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr. C. A. Abraham; general secretary, Inche Abas All Mohamed Salim; assistant secretary, Inche Adnan bin Haji Ismail; and treasurer, Inche Amir bin Siasir.47 words
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Article32 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. Yeoh Cheow Chong has been elected president of the Selangor Buddhist Association with Mr. Tan Keng Soon a.s vice-president and Mr. Lee Geok Thong as secretary.32 words
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83 1959-06-18 6 From CHIN SOON KUI KUCHING. Wed.— A Dyak longhouse near Tebakan*. 50 mill ■<■ from here, caught tin- during the annu\l begawai celebrations. The celebrations were iialtrd as people fought the flames with pails of water and fire xtinguishers. The fire broke oat soon after83 words
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Article, Illustration386 1959-06-18 6 CLOSURE IN SPORE COMES AS A SURPRISE TO THE GOVERNMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE FEDERATION Governments Department of Tourism will continue to be maintained despite the closure of the Singapore department. This was made clear here today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr.386 words
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Article106 1959-06-18 6 Interview with Minister OUR attention is drawn to ar. article In Page 9 of the Straits Times yesterday, headed. "Culture to Help Merger: Better Facilities to Study Malay." based on an Interview with Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore's Minister for Culture. Mr. Rajaratnam points out that, contrary to what was stated,106 words
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238 1959-06-18 6 Judges should be paid more, says Law Journal SINGAPORE, Wednesday MORE pay should be given to the Chief Justice of Singapore, the High Court judges, the key men in the Advocate-General's office and district judges, states the latest issue of the Malayan Law Journal. The Journal says: "As there is238 words
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92 1959-06-18 6 FOUR DAGGER THUGS ROB MOTORIST OF 52,110 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A man, Tan Sin Yong, was neia up by four thugs, armed witm daggers, and robbed of $2,110 in cash and valuables at Nicoll Highway last night. Tan was about to drive off after a rest by the waterfront when he92 words
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Article66 1959-06-18 6 ROAD TO BE CLOSED FOR CEREMONY IJUALA LUMPUR. Wed During the Trooping the Colour at the Merdeka Stadium here on Friday. Jalan Stadium will be closed to traffic except vehicles with official car stickers from 6 a.m. to 9.15 a.m. The ceremony is part of the birthday celebrations of the66 words
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302 1959-06-18 6 University students are told: Big tasks ahead for you BE WORTHY OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES' SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has reminded students of the University of Malaya of the "greater responsibilities for which you have been trained." He said he hoped that they would be "worthy302 words
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Article36 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Association of Women's Institutes will huld a three-day course on "Customs and Culture" for members at the headquarters in Petallng Jaya between July 7 and July 10.36 words
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Article36 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. will open the art and handicraft exhibition by the Federation Arts Council at the British Council Hall here on Monday.36 words
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Article34 1959-06-18 6 SEREMBAN, Wed. An estate worker, R. Thambiah, 59. died yesterday after he was knocked down by a mo-tor-cycle near Mantln village. The motor-cyclist and his pillion -rider received slight Injuries.34 words
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127 1959-06-18 6 QUNGEI PATANI. Wed. 0 The Sultan of Kedah and the former Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be among 1.000 guests at the wedding here tomorrow of a member of the Kedah Royal Family to a commoner. The bride. Che Sharifah Noordlzah, is127 words
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Article38 1959-06-18 6 MUAR. Wed. Fifteen standpipes in the town area here have been damaged by hooligans. The Government has told local residents it is prepared to repair damage to standpipes if the residents will bear the cost.38 words
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Article47 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, will be the speaker at tomorrow's lunch meeting of the Rotary Club here at Le Cog DOr. He will talk on "Aspects of Malayan Trade Unions."47 words
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181 1959-06-18 6 'BALLOTS BY BOAT' WARD TO BE ODD ONE OUT IN TRENGGANU IfUALA TRENGGANU, v Wed. The result of polling in one of the 24 constituencies in the Trengganu state election on Saturday will not be known until the day after. The constituency Is Paka Kerteh. The Supervisor of Elections, Mr.181 words
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237 1959-06-18 6 LAW DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY TO BECOME A FACULTY SINGAPORE. Wednesday. rE University of Malaya (Singapore) will officially raise the Department of Law to the status of a faculty in early November. The University Senate and Council have already approved this. Formalities now remain to be completed by the ViceChancellor and237 words
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Article119 1959-06-18 6 Malaya may be host to teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya will make a strong bid to have the next Asian regional conference of the World Confederation of Teaching Profession held in Kuala Lumpur. This was decided at today's meeting of the Central Council of the National Teachers' Congress here. The119 words
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Article237 1959-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A decision is expected to be taken by the weekend on who is to be the first elected Mentri Besar of Johore. The permanent chairman of the UMNO. General Assembly, Dato Haji Mohammed Noah bin Omar, told the Straits Times from Johore237 words
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Article206 1959-06-18 6 PROBE TEAM TO HOLD NEW MEETING fCUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The commission of inquiry into the wage rates of daily paid workers of the Federation Government will hold its third public meeting here next week. The hearing will be held at Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road on June 26206 words
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Article20 1959-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Trengganu will go to the polls on Saturday to elect Its first State Legislative Assembly.20 words
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Advertisement78 1959-06-18 6 "Fruit Salt" fe T i ENO \foUittl SPARKLING ANTACID Wl/*^ L 'FRUIT SALT 1 f Wtcn owiqv* AwrwtD trnom i—mwii iMnwiMuiaiMm sSr^T?' '"T-iTlfy^irinM-iinna £no coolj th» blood. »«nl«» STJ r <imi uun, r "P««« *»omoth., k««p> you *?T*r*7 'l'^r^!Z"l^C"."l"'.^ tirona ond htoltf-y. 'm mMO co Lol >0 1 *"**•***> io»»«»78 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-06-18 7 Ice cold magic for those hot days PS V C HOLOGICALLY speaking, the eyes have it you are only as cool as what you are looking at. The pale icy drink all the way from the vodka Martini to a simple lemonade tastes that much cooler if it looks that209 words
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Article, Illustration748 1959-06-18 7 FUN FOR ALL AT THE INTERN A TIONAL FAIR FOR BLIND gINGAPOHEANS of 16 nations have put their heads together once more to produce an International Bazaar in aid of the city's blind. This year's fair, the biggest yet since the first one in 1953 is to be held at748 words
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Miscellaneous283 1959-06-18 7 Straits Times Crossword l^.^CTss.-sss.g 9). 2 Levy nix maybe, though 111— I 12 I 13 I I* 1 IS |6 I 1 "THB tempered <7i. L— r^^B spring? (6 3*. BE WB BK| y~f *%U C Bp 4 Wrecking of Inner underworld MR European country (7). I obH WS -v283 words
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Advertisement1504 1959-06-18 8 Toi: X405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tcdt Mta 4 (II lims) (lacoraorated in Singapore) (12 lues) ST* THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE hS SAIIINCS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Vie Saai witk liberty ti prKeel via Paaaaa er Cape ef Seal Heae) Carriers option to proceed via otlV-r ports1,504 words
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Advertisement1203 1959-06-18 8 /^%THE E.A.C. LINES- H\aA||l AOEH, REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. COHTHJIBTA^ TT&SdKw 'lASRA' I) 21 JMC/Vjily 3/ I Jaty 1/ 7 Jaly "LAUNBIA" a) 10/11 Jaly "IfAUCCA" c) 23/20 My 27/20 My Accepting cargo for Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam/Amsterdam, Breatan/Hamborg wo Gothenburg. Cooenhagen. Aarhus, Gydma A with fast transhipment for: Gulf of Wen Red1,203 words
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Advertisement1372 1959-06-18 8 S M the ben line steamers ltd. "Wr SINGAPORE (lacarparatH a tae OaitH UafOea) I UMS SAILINGS TO AOEN U.K. ft CONTIN NTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang OENATTOW for Aden. Red Saa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Grangemovth 21/13 Jjjm 24/24 Jmc lENMACDHUI for Hamburg. London, M'bro Cm. 33-34/25 JaM 21/27 Jim1,372 words
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Advertisement1405 1959-06-18 8 McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL. Ne ***** ELLERMAM LIKE KLAVENFSS UMS LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. v 1 HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 POQTUhio and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting carge fer Ceatral S Seat! America CITY Of OEDFORO OONNEVILLE Spore P. Sham Penang Spore1,405 words
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721 1959-06-18 9 By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price in Singapore yesterday continued steady, shedding twelve and a half cents to SW2.I-1 per picul on an unchanged estimated offering of 125 tons. All other markets in the Federation and Singapore were shut down yesterday721 words
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Article136 1959-06-18 9 MELBOURNE, Wed. FOSTER INVESTMENT shares held a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. National Consolidated dropped 2s. to 265. ICIANZ rose 6d. to 635. 9d., but BHP eased 6d. to 565. 9d. Base metals and the oils eased and Commonwealth bonds maintained a steady tone. Loans136 words
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Article129 1959-06-18 9 A CYCLONE which hit the I Nova Scotia estate at Telok Anson of the Btraits Rubber Co. in February uprooted or damaged some 14,000 rubber trees, it is disclosed by the chairman, Mr. A. P. Hamilton, in his annual statement to shareholders. Approximately half the trees129 words
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Article74 1959-06-18 9 Ship* lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: München 1/2. Banggal 4/5. Benmacdhui 6A. Le Natal 6/7. Sarbidon 8/9, Siberut 10/11. President Buchanan 13/14. GJer.roy 15,16. Chanda 18. Asphallon 19. Sengarang N. W. 4 Auby 21/22. Benveg 23. Barumun 24. Irisbank 25 26. Helyo Maru74 words
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Article39 1959-06-18 9 On the free exchange market In Hont; Kon e yesterday, the U.B. dollar was quoted at 5.74', for ea«h and 5.76? i for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 16.04 and one tael of goM at 253 H-39 words
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Advertisement929 1959-06-18 9 $K"\®\i-ineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific <Ji Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.TJL Sport P. Sham Perang H'kong L. Angeles New York -K«itawa Mara" Ist Call 25/21 Jua* 27 Jm< 21 Jaaa 1U Call 21/ M Jmi 4 laly 24 July IB Aag "Kaartawa Mara" Ist Call 11/ 1 Aig 2 3929 words
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Advertisement283 1959-06-18 9 TENDERS MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from reelstered contractors for the rewirini? of 16-units of Class VII quarters In Prai. Drawings and Specifications relating to the work may be seen at the office of the Chief Mechanical Engineer. Malayan Railway. during normal office hours Sealed tenders marked "Rewlrine;283 words
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Advertisement830 1959-06-18 9 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of CITY SECRETARY. City Council. George Town, Penang. QUALIIFICATION: (a) Graduate of a recognised University; or (b) Advocate Si Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya; or <c) Associate of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. AGE:830 words
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Advertisement1300 1959-06-18 9 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER PLANTATIONS INVESTMENT TRUST, LIMITED. CHAIRMAN > ADDJtESS The Fiftieth Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Plantations Invfstmtnt Trust. Limited will be held on 34th lur.e. 1959 in JLondor and thr following is an extract from the address by the Chairman. Sir Eric Mactadyen, which was circulated1,300 words
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Advertisement113 1959-06-18 9 WANTED URGENTLY A FULL-FLEDGED ACCOUNTANT Important Kuo I o Lumpur office requires immediately o fullfledged accountant, Chinese preferred, age 40/45 years. Only men of the right calibre need apply for this senior appointment. Knowledge of Chinese an asset. State qualifications, experience and salary expected to Box A 5068, ST. MORE113 words
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Advertisement466 1959-06-18 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3 WAR LOAN 1953/60 Notice is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to IStti July 1959. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK, SINOAPORE. NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY LOAN (1*52) $40.00«.oe«'- 4*4466 words
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Advertisement209 1959-06-18 10 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Senior Mechanical Engineer. P.W.D., Workshop, Johore Bahru. up to noon of the 30th. June, 1959. for the purchase of 1 Steam Roller, 1 Chevrolet ex W.D 3 Land Rovers. Miscellaneous Plant and Scrap. Full particulars and Tender forms can be209 words
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Advertisement681 1959-06-18 10 .•in Mnum mn muuMn Check Before Potting 1 Replies to Box Numbers j I Utmost cars should be taken 1 when replying to box number I ads. to «so tfco CORRECT I I NUMBER and Address to the j 1 Straits Times, Times Home, i River Volley Road. i Cash681 words
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Advertisement770 1959-06-18 10 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Words Si (Min.)— Box It ets. txtrm. ATTRACTIVE SELF-CONTAIN-ED Suite within Luxury Flat. Suitable for Married Couple or Bachelor. Excellent Sen-ice, including Meals. District 10. Apply Box A 5069 S.T. Spore. MODERN UNFURNISHED I BUNGALOW. 4 bedrooms, living dining room. 2 bathrooms one attached, all with mosaic,770 words
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Advertisement525 1959-06-18 10 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Words Si (Min.)— Box It ets. txtrm. MORRIS MINOR 2 door saloon 1954 Excellent Condition $2,500 0.n.0. Tel: (Spore) *****. 1952 SINGER SPORTS— two new tyres, new roof, engine good running order. $900.00 Phone *****. FIAT 500 1958 Mileage just 10.000 used as second car excellent525 words
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Advertisement419 1959-06-18 10 FOR SALE tt Words Si (Min.)— »ma tt ett. txtrm. 8 ALB! SALE! SALE! 3 "Pop" Records for only one dollar at 6 Oldham Lane Spore. Open today until 5. p.m. UNBELIEVABLE:— Baby's Blankets $1/-, Boys' T shirts 60c. Sportshlrts $1/-. $1 50, $1.90. Mosquito Net 90 "x340" $5.50. Remember419 words
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Advertisement401 1959-06-18 10 AT YOLK SERVICE M Word* $10 (Minimum) Dmilf 1 month. It Words StJt (Mm.) PHOTOSTATS BY POTOMATIC (Spore) ***** PLAN Printing from rraclngs Fotomatic. (Spore) *****. KNOWN ALL OVER Is Reliance Guide-Escort Service. Tel. *****/ *****. FOR LATEST HAIR-STYLING. Shanghai May, 421 River Valley Road, Spore, *****. CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS photocopied401 words
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Advertisement320 1959-06-18 10 WHERE TO STAY If Word* $11 (Minimum). ftattf 1 month. It Words M MM NEW COUNTRY HOTEL. Quiet and excellent food. Bartley Road Spore. *****. JOHORE HOTEL J.B. English. Cantonese Food. Air-conditioned Rooms. Phone 2395/6. OOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road, S'porr, Cnarmlng Garden Inclusive Terms. MAYFAIR HOTZL. Spore Central Rooms320 words
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405 1959-06-18 11 SELANGOR TURF CLUB WANTS TO IMPROVE RACING IN FEDERAL CAPITAL EACH WILL COST $6,500 AND LIST CLOSES ON JULY 31 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. To commemorate the Centenary Year of Kuala Lumpur, the Selangor Turf Club has decided to launch a griffin405 words
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Article362 1959-06-18 11 )Vf Y ten to follow at the ITi Selangor Turf Club June Meeting are: PEACEFUL KING: For the Urn; found his right form at Ipoh in March with a smart win over 9f. with 9.0; looks superbly ut after a short spell. K362 words
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266 1959-06-18 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TOMORROW is a big day for Army sport in Singa- pore the highlight in which is the Caldbeck cup soccer final between Royal Army Pay Corps (Singapore) and Ist Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters, the Malayan champions, at Tanglin (kick-off 5 p.m.).266 words
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Article50 1959-06-18 11 IPOH. Wed. A boxing card of four bouts and a talentlme contest scheduled at the Jubilee Park here last night were postponed to Friday because of inclement weather. The two events were organised by the Old Andersonians In celebration of the golden jubilee of the Anderson School.50 words
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178 1959-06-18 11 SCA rejects offer for second game versus Emu SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore Cricket Association will write to the Malayan Cricket Association declining an offer to play an additional match against Emu Club of Australia in Singapore on Aug. 1 and 2. S.C.A. is unable to accept the game because it will not178 words
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Article58 1959-06-18 11 LONDON. Wed— There are eight probables for tomorrow's Gold Cup to be run over 2J miles at Ascot Heath. They are: Maclp (G. Moore). Frencn Beige (G. Lewis), SonZyeux (R. Poincelet). Alcide (W. H. Carr). Wallaby (F. Palmer), Dionyso s (M. Quemet), Cutter (E. Mercer). GladnessReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1959-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its general committee meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club on Friday at 5.45 p.m.23 words
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136 1959-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Slngapore Cricket Association's biggest contribution to the game this season was not in Its efforts in bringing out touring teams, said Dr. Ong Swee Law. its president today. Dr. Ong said that it was the coaching that was being carried out in136 words
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Article89 1959-06-18 11 fELUK ANSON, Wed. *-> A combined sports meet of three schools the Anglo-Chi-nese School (secondary) and (primary) and the Methodist Girls' School— will be held on the Raj a Musa Road ground on June 20 to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the Teluk Anson A.CJS. A89 words
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Article193 1959-06-18 11 AN ASCOT VICTORY FOR THE QUEEN T ONDON, Wed.— Queen Hizabeth, who sails for Canada on Thursday, was present at the opening of the Royal Ascot meeting here yesterday and saw her colt, Above Suspicion, win the last race of the day, the St. James's Palace Stakes, for three year-oldReuter - 193 words
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Article119 1959-06-18 11 NJEW YORK. Wed. Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight boxing champion, was impressed after watching Ingemar Johansson, Sweden's European title holder, in training at Grosslnger yesterday. But Johansson, who challenges Floyd Patterson for his world crown In New York on June 25. said: "I did not lookReuter - 119 words
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189 1959-06-18 11 VIC NAYACAM - VIC NAYACAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chinese schools in SelangQr, for the first time this year, will take part in the Selangor combined schools athletics championships at the Merdeka Stadium on July 22. So far three Chinese schools —Confucian. Chong Hwa, and189 words
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Advertisement204 1959-06-18 11 For that well-groomed look Am I IL^ w i ni^ 111 i I m A* M^SStetfP l\r wv.-.v i) If I There is nothing so excellent for keeping the hair smooth, glossy and healthy as Yardley solidified brilliantines. They give your head that sleek look of grooming which is so204 words
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Advertisement232 1959-06-18 11 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin G r> EVERY DAY Vitamin Cis the energy vitamin. Children Yrftnf 'jSBr need it to develop strong bones and teeth, and A-^ to increase vitality and resistance to infection. V^ f i The body does not store this vital vitamin vjv^«*»/ »v from day to day,232 words
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407 1959-06-18 12 Difficult task for India in the second Test I ONDON, Wed. India tomorrow start on the difficult task of re-establishing themselves after their dismal failure in the first Test against England at Trent. They go into the second Te t at Lord's here without fieir leading all-rounder Chandrakant Borde, whoReuter - 407 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-06-18 12 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM Last-minute withdrawals aredeplorable, says secretary Kwok By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TTHK FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION of Malaya is to hold an inquiry ■1 into the "sudden withdrawal" of Selangor players from yesterday's soccer match in which the touring Hong Kong Chinese humbled aLim Yaw Chong - 332 words
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381 1959-06-18 12 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The visiting Hong Kong Chinese soccer team will start their tour of Singapore tomorrow with a proud record of being unbeaten in six matches in Malaya a fitting tribute to their fine football. The visitors showed381 words
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Article89 1959-06-18 12 POMONA (California), Wed. —Parry O'Brien, U.S. Olympic champion, threw 63ft. Bin. for the shot put, 6in. better than his own world record here last night. Officials of the U.S. Amateur Athletic Association said there was no doubt that the new mark would be accepted as aReuter - 89 words
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289 1959-06-18 12 'Rome Quartet aim at 41.6 sec relay record By TEOH ENC TATT Singapore, Wednesday. COUR Singapore sprinters have their eyes on the 1 Olympic Games in Rome next year and they have set themselves a programme which, even if they fail to make the trip, will add lustre to their289 words
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Article138 1959-06-18 12 FRIDA IS OUT TO CRACK 10 SECONDS the 100 yards this season. With Frida fit for next week's triangular meet, a "fantastic" new Malayan time for the sprint relay can be forecast. In addition to this record bid. Frida and Kesavan Soon will also attempt to set new Singapore records138 words
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Article30 1959-06-18 12 IPOH, Wed.— The senior division league soccer match between Ramblers and 13/18 Royal Hussars, scheduled on the padang today, has been postponed because the field was not available.30 words
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Article30 1959-06-18 12 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Tengku Ampuan Mahkota will distribute the prizes at the Islah English School sports at the Sultan Mohamed IV Stadium here on June 26.30 words
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204 1959-06-18 12 I ONDON. Wed. The ope- nlng day of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships next Monday should provide some keen first round men's singles clashes as a result of the draw made at the All-England Club, Wimbledon, today. Barry Mackay. lanky U. S. DavisReuter - 204 words
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219 1959-06-18 12 RAIN ENDS PLAY WITH MEDICALS CHASING 128 TO WIN SINGAPORE, Wed. The* l annual University of Malaya in '_<;r-f acuity cricket match at Sepoy Lines today was abandoned 40 minutes before the tea Interval because of rain. When play stopped Medicals, who were set to score 128 in three hours219 words
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238 1959-06-18 12 CONTEST FOR UNDER 20 CAGERS THIS YEAR If U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council will inaugurate an inter-state combined schools basketball competition this year, reports Saul Joshua. Plans for this competition have already been drawn up by the basketball subcommittee of the F.M.S.S.C. and entries238 words
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Advertisement90 1959-06-18 12 I m ki I li Is^^^KrJntnilA, H^ B-R-A-KES ITI TELESCOPIC 1 DIRECT ACTING 1 DAMPERS lUt—^HP ?he body of the damper is telescopic. and it forms a strut between the axle assembly and the frame of the car. It consists broadly of a cylinder of small bore and long stroke,90 words
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Advertisement180 1959-06-18 12 LONDON SYDNEY LEBANON mmmmmmmLm^T^^M^^^J SWITZERLAND VISIT PLACES LIKE THESE AT NO EXTRA AIR FARE Travellers on the "Kangaroo" route will appreciate the enjoy the luxury of fully reclining sleeper chairs, gourmet privilege of being able to stop over at no extra air fare in meals and incomparable service. Passengers who180 words
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Miscellaneous87 1959-06-18 12 SINGAPORE: ifeeeer— Caiaoeck Cup final RAPC v Bherwood Foresters. Tanglin; Singapore v Hong Kong. Jalan Besar Stadium. 8 pm.; SAPA League Dlv. 2b Katong v Balestler Utd. J:t'.an Besar Stadium, 6.30 p.m.; Dlv. 3B— Radin Mas v Telok Kurau, Geyla ng stadium; Arsenal r Bin tan? Bulan. Farrer Park; Stable87 words
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Article439 1959-06-18 13 COMMONS REJECTS CALL FOR PROBE INTO KENYA KILLINGS OF 11 AFRICANS LONDON, Wednesday BRITISH public opinion as reflected by the Press here today is still acutely perturbed over the death of 11 Africans after beatings at the Hola Detention Camp in Kenya. Newspaper comment onReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration421 1959-06-18 13 Liberace wins $68, 000 award in libel case CASSANDRA AND DAILY MIRROR FOUND GUILTY ARTICLE IMPUTED HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST PIANIST LONDON, Wednesday I IBERACL today won $08,000 in damages from the London Daily Mirror and its columnist William (Cassandra) Connor. A jury of 10 men and two women took three hoursReuter; UPI - 421 words
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Obituary55 1959-06-18 13 THE REMAINS of M. VelupUlai of Mentakab, Father oi Mr. V. Nadarajah of Central Accounts Office, Postal Services Departmerit, Kuaia Lumpur, and Bro-ther-ln-Law of Mr. V. Thambiplllai, of Health Office. Kuantan will be removed for cremation from quarters 1191 Jalan Davis. Pasar Road, to the Loke Yew Road crematorium55 words
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Article69 1959-06-18 13 A.QM.S.. C EMMOTT. and Mrs. Emmott Brian and David, wish to thank the Commanding Officer. Officers, N.C.O's. and men of 40 Base Workshops R.E.M.E. CommindliiK Officer, Officers, N.C.O's and men of 2 2 Gurkha Rifles, also the management and staff ol Robinsons Ltd. Singapore, kind friends and neighbours for69 words
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Article206 1959-06-18 13 Ingrid, a baby and scandal YEW YORK, Wed. Ingrid Bergman rejected an abortion as a solution to her ex-tra-marital pregnancy during the "Stromboli scandal" of 1949, according to a new biography about the Swedish actress. Written by her former public relations adviser. Joseph Henry Steele. "Ingrld Bergman: An Intimate portrait"UPI - 206 words
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Article33 1959-06-18 13 HULL. Wed. A Hull University student. Gerard ODormell. had been speaking continuously for over 24 hours by this morning In an attempt to set up a new world non-stop talking record.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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94 1959-06-18 13 MALAYA IS FASCINATING, SAYS A PROFESSOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An American professor of political science has found Malaya a "fascinating" place for a holiday visit because of its fastchanging political situation. Prof. Joseph J. Zasloff, of the Law Faculty at the University of Saigon, is on bis first visit to94 words
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306 1959-06-18 13 New MCC war on those faulty bowlers ONDON. Wed. A further step in the "war" against bowlers throwing the ball in cricket has been taken by the M.C.C.. it was announced here today. AH first-class umpires have received a letter from the M.C.C. reminding them of the necessity of keeping306 words
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Article251 1959-06-18 13 LONDON, Wed. There was early firmness in London stock markets today In response to a selective demand for the start of a new account. Closing middle price* of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consols 24^ £514 +1/16 Funding 4% £90% 1/16 War 1%% £65251 words
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Article35 1959-06-18 13 LONDON, Wed. Spot 28 s id., July 28*»d.. August 28« id., September 28 \6.. Oct. -Dec. 28 l d., Jan-March 28'^d., April-June 28',d., July-Sept. M^d.. July ci.f. 28\d., Aug. c.i.f. 2«ud. Tone: Barely steady.35 words
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Article22 1959-06-18 13 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £7M. sellers £7894: Forward buyers £790 sellers £790 i; Settlement £789',. Turnover ajn. 30 tons pjn. 45 tons.22 words
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Article297 1959-06-18 13 LABOUR ROW IS GROWING IN BRITAIN [rest of the world news" LONDON, Wednesday. J^jORE than 210,000 workers were striking preparing to stop work, or locked out ir eight industrial disputes in Britain today. Leaders of nearly 200,000 printing trad< workers rejected an appeal by employers to send to arbitration aReuter - 297 words
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180 1959-06-18 13 IN BRIEF INVASION OF RUSSIA BY BEETLES WARSAW. Wed. Russian frontier zones have been alerted to repel a Polish Invasion— of Colorado beetles. LONDON: Over 800 volunteers gave samples of their blood to help surgeons find a rare type of blood to save the life of a three-year-old Canadian girl,180 words
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