The Straits Times, 30 June 1959
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Title Section11 1959-06-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, 30, JUNK 1959 15 CENTS.11 words
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Article327 1959-06-30 1 SEVEN-MAI TEAM WII&gpUDY INDUSTRY Three overseas experts named HQ will be in Johore capital SINGAPORE, Monday. JHK FEDERATION and Singapore Governmentis have appointed a seven-man commission to inquire into the pineapple industry. A joint Government statement issued today said that the commission would be headed by327 words
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Article151 1959-06-30 1 THE BEST AND WORST OF $1 RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, month increased l the earnings of some tappers, particularly on. small holdings, the May report of the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations stated. But it also discouraged manufacturers of rubber goods from buying and fome under-employment resulted. Estates reopened •For151 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-06-30 1 Atom spy Fuchs leaves for Iron Curtain IN a creased and outdated suit -with two fountain pens sticking out of his breast pocket, Dr. Klaus Fuchs (above) boarded a plane at London Airport for East Berlin last week. He arrived at the airport in a black Mcrris followed by a171 words
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Article29 1959-06-30 1 OTTAWA, Mon. Royal Canadian Mounted Police charged Robert Raymond Cook, 22, with the murder of his lather following the discovery of seven bodies In a garage.29 words
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287 1959-06-30 1 'Greater forces' plan by PMIP, Socialist Front KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T«E Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and the Socialist x Front, which gave the Alliance keen competition in the state elections, plan to fight with greater forces in the Federal election. The PMIP is to contest more than two-thirds of the 104287 words
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Article158 1959-06-30 1 T ONDON, Mon.— Mr R. G. Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, and Dame Pattl Menzies. are due in i Singapore on July 6. Mr. Menzies will confer with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. on July 7 and leave for158 words
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Article33 1959-06-30 1 CAIRO, Mon. President Nasser will open construction of the Aswan High Dam in December, and the project will be completed In 1968, two years ahead of schedule, a Cairo paper reported.33 words
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Article16 1959-06-30 1 VANCOUVER, Mon. —Five people four from the same family, drowned when their boat capsized.16 words
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Article140 1959-06-30 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Garry Stewart, well-known Singapore master of ceremonies, lost more than $1,000 when his house in Jalan Kemaman. Johore Bahru. was burgled today for the second timp in two weeks. The burglars apparently got into the house by using a key left in140 words
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239 1959-06-30 1 Federal election on Aug 19, nomination day is July 15 Tl| ALAYA Will go to the polls on Aug. 19 to elect 104 members to the first Parliamentary House of Representatives under the new constition. Nomination day Is July 15. I State Assemblyman in the Federation will meet next month239 words
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254 1959-06-30 1 RAZAK SATISFIED WITH TALKS AT BANGKOK DANGKOK. Mon. Dato Abdul Razak, the Malayan Prime Minister, was "satisfled" over his discussions with the Siamese Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat today, a member of the Malayan Prime Minister's party said. The talks were almost entirely on border problems, he added. The BiameseReuter - 254 words
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Article21 1959-06-30 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The State Department has announced that the United Slates will open an embassy at Katmandu, Nepal.— U.P.L21 words
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100 1959-06-30 1 SOEKARNO TO CROWDS: 'I WON'T BE DICTATOR iKutART.V Con. Presi •>nt Sockano marked his return frowi a two-month world tour tonight with a dramatic repetition of his promise that he will not become a dictator. He addressed a vast welcoming crowd at the exact spot where in 1952 he rejectedReuter - 100 words
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Article164 1959-06-30 1 Heiress Julia gets £90,000 ONDON. Mon— After a four-day legal battle In the High Court, 21 -year-old Miss Julia Carole Skinner, is to inherit the whole of the £90,000 ($750,000) estate of her father, Major James Richard Skinner. He was a great grandson of Col. Skinner, who raised the famousReuter - 164 words
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Article30 1959-06-30 1 ASYLUM FOR RED RANGOON. He* vict embassy information officer, A. Kama* who was granted asylnjn at US. Embassy btn Wednesday, flew to NaoiU today in USAF Glebrmaster.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article13 1959-06-30 1 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Actress Terry Moore has married businessman Stuart W. Cramer.13 words
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Advertisement36 1959-06-30 1 \jMmyV\EG Pocket Torch U SCOTT It ENGLISH (S.E.A.) LTD. I ?9. Anton Road. >iii«apurr. l>l USW.^I Shamks Bathroom and Sanitary wart Strong, resists chipping Acid resisting Absorbs no* moisture or dirt The glazing does no* crack36 words
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376 1959-06-30 2 KASSEM TO HIS FRIENDS: I'LL HANG THE REDS V^ mier KUSiyf A- reports saW Gen Iran has tnlF I Hi ha d won 8 temiraq nas lol li*^^^H^k y^y over the friends he kl^l by forcing "Inne the Co* jfl the brink of a nang mt < 1^ they didUPI - 376 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-30 2 BRITAIN'S BIGGEST LINER SINCE THE QUEEN ELIZABETH DOWN THE SLIP she coos the largest liner launched at a British shipyard since the Queen Elizabeth in 1938. The liner is the 38.000-ton Windsor Castle, launched by th Queen Mother at Cammel Laird's yard at Birkenhead. She will make her maiden runReuter - 60 words
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248 1959-06-30 2 Casey tells Aussies: Keep eyes on Asia 'OUR OBJECTIVES ARE THE SAME' /CANBERRA, Mon— The objectives and interests of the nonCommunist countries in Asia are fundamentally the same as those of Australia, External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said here to- day. Mr. Casey was addressing a luncheon meeting of248 words
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299 1959-06-30 2 TOKYO. Monday. TTHE SOVIET Government has sent a fleet of small ships into the Pacific to watch the mo\ements oi United States nulcear-powered submarines, the Kyodo news agency reported today. The Japanese news agency said that this was the belief of unidentified Japane.se GovernmentUPI - 299 words
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129 1959-06-30 2 DALAI LAMA MAY TAKE TIBET ISSUE TO THE UN. AEVV DELHI. Mon.— The Dalai Lama is contemplating raising the Tibet issue in the United Nations. according to Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan, president of thr All- India Tibet Convention, who met the exiled leader in Mussoorie last week. Quoted by the PressReuter - 129 words
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Article45 1959-06-30 2 BANGKOK. Mon. The King and Queen of Slam are prepared to accept Invitations to visit neighbouring countries, the Ministry of Interior announced today. Burma. Laos and Vietnam had extended invitations to the Royal couple but no dates have been fixed ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Miscellaneous289 1959-06-30 2 25 Stress a sand trip for a change Straits Times Crossword 1 T °P coloured contalnert for Wm via nrnmommm Bear drily chan es iv «hapt I I I. I lil f\m\t\ iT 1 J 4 lil,, i ay to thls science? <a HHLBt^ Irf Mfc aßtfyatfj 1 Provide capital289 words
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401 1959-06-30 3 COURT TOLD OF SMUGGLED CHINESE SEALED IN A SHH"S LOCKER SYDNEY, Monday. SYDNEY'S 'bodies in the harbour" case has touched off a nationwide investigation into a huge smuggling racket involving hundreds of illegal Chinese migrants. IN MELBOURNE the MelbourneReuter - 401 words
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Article118 1959-06-30 3 'SELLING PIGS' CASE SAYS PAPER HONG KONG, Mon.— A Government spoke sman said today the Hong Kong police had not received any request from Sydney for information about the "bodies in the harbour" case. The widely-read vernacular Sing Tao Man Pao said the case might be one of illegal immlrratlonReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-06-30 3 MR. MAURICE THOREZ. se-cretary-general of the French Communist Party Mno 1930. who has been re-elected to office at the narty a fi-*t full-scale congress for three years. Mr. Jacques Duclos, now a senator, and four others were appointed to the secretariat andReuter - 123 words
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86 1959-06-30 3 25 KILLED AS FLAMING GAS RAINS ON SWIMMERS ATLANTA. Mon.— At least 25 people were killed and 70 injured when flaming butane gas ignited by an ex. plosion in a goods train showered over scores of Sunday holiday makers at Meldrim, Georgia. U.S. Children and parents swim, mint and boatingReuter - 86 words
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219 1959-06-30 3 WINNFIELD, (Louisiana). Monday. pOVERNOR EARL K. LONG rejoicing at being back in his farm announced that he had put up with his wife Blanche as long as he could and was going to divorce her. I "Bhe raised more hell than the man who fired the219 words
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Article25 1959-06-30 3 JAKARTA. Mon—Twentysix new airfields will soon be built in central Borneo, according to Mr. Suparto, se-cretary-general of the Ministry for Home Affairs. Reuter.'Reuter - 25 words
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Article45 1959-06-30 3 NEW YORK Mon-A city policeman and all tnree game officials were Injured yesterday when attacked by angry fans after Rapid of Vienna Football Club defeated NapoU of Italy 1-0 In the first of their two-game soccer series for the FernetBranca Cup.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-06-30 3 Selassie on state visit to Russia EMPEROR Halle Selassie, of Ethiopia, who is la Moscow for a 13-day state visit— his first— to the Soviet Union. Ethiopian sources in the Soviet capital said the visit was designed primarily to strengthen relations between the two countries. They emphasised that Ethiopia was87 words
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Article23 1959-06-30 3 PARIS. Mon. President de Gaulle returned here today by air from Rome from his six-day state visit to Italy.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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175 1959-06-30 3 Guided democracy by decree now Soekarno is home JAKARTA, Monday. ORESIDENT Sockarno will enforce his "guided de- mocracy" plan for Indonesia by decree shortly after his return home from a two-month world tour today, authoritative sources here believe. The Army has banned political activity in the country since June 2Reuter - 175 words
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Article93 1959-06-30 3 NEW YORK, Mon— Dr. Leona Baumgartner. City Health Commissioner, said today that New York City (pop. 8.010.000 > "has as many rats as people." In a television programme In which she urged the courts to impose Ptlffer sentences on slum landlords who refuseReuter - 93 words
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Article201 1959-06-30 3 LONDON, Monday. f PHE Foreign Office found a champion tonight for its action in advising against the showing at the Moscow film festival of a film poking fun at British diplomacy. Mr. A. T. L. Watkins, president of the British Aim producers' Association, said the ForeglnReuter - 201 words
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Article34 1959-06-30 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The central government has rushed anti-smallpox vacoine to villages in Tjlandjur. West Java, following a smallpox outbreak. Six children in a school were found with the disease Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article66 1959-06-30 3 A- bangs - A-bangs by BONN, Mon.— Dr. Linus Carl Pauling, the American scientist and Nobel Prise winner, said in Bremen yesterday that about 140,000 children had received mental or physical damage as a result of radioactive products from atomic explosions since 1945. Dr. Pauling Is making a lecture tour of66 words
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Article45 1959-06-30 3 AMMAN. Mon. Jordanian security forces today arrested 14 "dangerous Communists" In a raid on Rammallah. 10 miles north of Jerusalem, the official Jordan Radio announced. The arrested men admitted being members of the banned Jordan Communist Party, the radio added.— NeuterReuter - 45 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-06-30 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL* SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 Tfce News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES I. oa A Date With Music; 8.00 The Kuala Lujnpur 341 metres News: 8.05 A Date With Music; Penanf 366 metre*314 words
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350 1959-06-30 4 22,000 RECEIVING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE NOW DEOfLE now receiving public assistance from the Social Welfare Department in Havelock Road may soon be paid through the post offices. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today that the Government350 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-30 4 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negmra, Sir William Goode. is pictured presenting colours to a member of the Singapore Boy Scout contingent at Government House yesterday. The 13-strong contingent Is going to the World Jamboree at Los Banos, Manila, which begins on July 16, and will59 words
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175 1959-06-30 4 Govt. to look into the complaints of the islanders SINGAPORE, Monday. rrHF Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of A National Development, Inche Yacob Mohamed, will investigate the living conditions of people port to his Minister. This was announced after 12 penghulus from the Southern Islands called on the Minister, Mr.175 words
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Article47 1959-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Water Ski Association will hold its annual carnival and trade fair at West Point Garden on Sunday. There will be two waterski displays at 10.30 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Admission charges are 50 cents for adults and 30 cents for children.47 words
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254 1959-06-30 4 Senior men lose Council passage grants, too CINGAPORE, Mon.— Along with a reduction in their variable allowances, local senior officers of the City Council have also lost the grant of a passage overseas, to which they had been entitled until recently. They decided at a meeting of the Local Senior254 words
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Article47 1959-06-30 4 dINGAPORE. Mon. The following have been elected officials of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association, Southern Division for the year 1959/60: Chairman. Mr. J Han am secretary, Mr. S. S. Chiang; treasurer, Mr. K. H. Khoo committee members, Mr. L. C. Ayers and Mr. S. K. Lingam.47 words
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Article166 1959-06-30 4 27 FIRMS AFTER $30 mil. PORT JOB KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Port Swet- 1 1 tenham Board will call for tenders for the construction of the $30 million North Klang Straits deep water wharves and other development work in the next two days. Three Malayan firms are among 27 companies166 words
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Article51 1959-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. An exhibition of paintings by Hasan DJaafar will be opened by the Indonesian Con-sul-General. Brig.-General G. P. H. DJatlkusumo, at the Singapore Polytechnic en Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition, organised by the Singapore Art Society, will remain open every day until July51 words
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Advertisement604 1959-06-30 4 \y Opsanisation !f uDfl i»-'-^«. i act nAY I ALAN LAPP "Man 111 The Wet 1 SSbTW, SSI. Huted by a thousand relentless guns W% aSraT^JaL' kr^l J^VSti I S H W-T f \\\m\ ttmsSJiSSmmmm Xi jfll IiJI J &^Vm m^^^i^F+^Mn >M B» f jha"**^\^ m^^^jT^T^^m m .^r^^^ m\ LVV\604 words
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Advertisement511 1959-06-30 4 I ■■PON TOP IN SHgjjfßUSmiSS ■■■^■t-^-MB^j a 1 1 Gthay Organisation H i attractions mtmmmJt m 1 Phon iITITTB OPENS TODAY! 1 21"* n iMt 4.15, $.45, 9.3* >.m. B 1 i the tic B ritnuvftf cote* MONTANA STOir W^^^mT W**^ wi.V... MAKFROI V-JJBOD'S COUNTRY 2 I rlffsm ymynw -r.%511 words
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Miscellaneous264 1959-06-30 4 mm m 0t a J Todays Singapore diary SINGAPORE ABT SOCIETY: Inspirational addrttt 7.30 p.m. beglni»ra— new session 10.16 a.m.; Exhibition of paintings by Jolly BEI LANKAP.AMAYA: Lac- Blue trtangta chib— badminton at Koh Cheng Whatt at the Holly- tare on Buddhism for teachers of the host«l 6 pan. wood264 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1959-06-30 5 Death waited for flyers in air Derby EARLY in August, 1927, Admiral Thomas Washington, U.S. Navy commandant of the 12th Naval District on the American west coast, began disposing naval craft as though preparing for a major wartime engagement. The destroyers, Hull, Farenholt, McDonough and Corry were ordered to sea1,256 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-06-30 5 Carmen A Co. By l##is t* s > >^2s*~\ &> 7xi MAY MOME f KOM I IWf 4« I'M CONG f iCS vV^TVvYv I I f WXA7 WOulP HXl^t} "X V^-. V p—-* Jfc \'^WA V >«NPECFM NaUY 1« MOST OUJOOUS AN S:;^. V 1 PtEP BLUE SSA.OXAL K&S V188 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-06-30 6 W J F W^W /^B^^SBBHInB^^r S(m /^f /mL11 words
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698 1959-06-30 6 Saul i Joshua : ♦ < i ■ ♦ ♦ » ♦—♦—•—•—«—» ♦ ♦ 11 - NEW $2m. FACTORY GETS PIONEER INDUSTRY STATUS Saul i Joshua < i 1 1 By ANOTHER pioneer industry in Malaya came into being when the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, officially opened the $2,000,000 Malayan Cables Ltd. factory in the industrial area of Petaling Jaya. Malayan698 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-30 6 A TECHNICIAN tests the finished products of the Malayan Cables Ltd in the company's modern and up-to-date test department. This department has been adequately equipped with electrical testing units to ensure the highest quality of production at competitive prices. All the company's products are tested before leavingEng Tong Studio - 57 words
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Advertisement118 1959-06-30 6 A. nnauncing MALAYAN CABLES LIMITED. Petaling Jaya MANUFACTURERS of ELECTRICAL CABLES Made in Malaya By Malayans For Malaya the distributors of MALAYAN CABLES LIMITED Are proud to be associated with this new development of Malayan industry. The factory at Petaling Jaya is now in production of cables to CM. A.118 words
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Article, Illustration413 1959-06-30 7 Tax holiday was big factor in starting industry SIR John Deans, a well-known British Industrialist, thinks that the economy of Malaya is likely to be sound. Sir John is the chairman of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co. Ltd. and a director of the British Insulated Callender's Cables Ltd the413 words
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623 1959-06-30 7 SPEAKING at the fac- tory opening, the chairman of Malayan Cables Ltd., Mr. P. D. J. Regester, said he hoped the people of Malaya would subscribe to the company's capital. "The factory is, of course, owned by Malayan Cables Ltd. a company registered in623 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-30 7 A SECTION of the Malayan Cables Ltd. factory at Petaling Jaya. Here a worker keeps a close watch as this machinery goes into operation just one of the stages in the manufacture of plastic cables. On the right are the electrically controlled windows.Eng Tong Studio - 55 words
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299 1959-06-30 7 Example of blending, says Mr. Tan TWE opening: of Ma--1 layan Cables Ltd. factory provides an example of foreign investment blending with local capital for the purpose of setting up a completely new industry of considerable potential value to economic development in Malaya. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. the Minister of299 words
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Advertisement102 1959-06-30 7 PMCKLIXG TAXh LIXIXUS BY j in < tmjuiM titnt ii tilt A. CLOLLT A CO.. iK.L.) LTD. Congratulations to MALAYAN CABLES LTD. on the opening of their New Malayan Factory in Petaling Jaya. Semflex Vinyl Tiles B. W. Parquet Mosaic Tiles Supplied and Laid by Sbt (kfjina (Enginms, limiiri. (INCORPORATED102 words
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Obituary15 1959-06-30 8 2* W,r4, ill (Minimum). GWINNELL JOHN KENNETH In England on Friday 26th June. 1959.15 words
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Article66 1959-06-30 8 211 Word, 5/« (Minimum). MR. MRS. TAN CHEW SI AN sincerely thank friends and relatives for their kind assistance and valuable presents on the occasion of their eldest son Tan Chin Lye's marriage on 27.6.59. THE COMMITTEE of the Singapore Association for the Biind thanks, most warmly, the members66 words
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Article258 1959-06-30 8 rVarrfi $U (Minimum). SALE AT MUi>CHANDS° 1:. Boih SeJons. Drastic Reduction* on All Dresses. TASTY AND ECONOMICAL— lresliiy-made Cold Storage Sau«ages. Beef 96c, Pork $1.25, Chlpolapa SI.SO, at all Cold Storage Shops. A NEW VENTURE comnlenclnf Ut July at "The Cockpit" Restaurant \s the Business Man* Lunch served daily258 words
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630 1959-06-30 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, June 30, 1959 Singapore Pay Cuts Tomorrow the axe will fall on the variable allowances paid to Singapore Government employees and teachers in aided schools. No-one seriously supposes that at the last minute the Government will relent; its Ministers have emphasised often enough that P.A.P. means630 words
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Article306 1959-06-30 8 Ever since his decision that West Germany needed him to stay as Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer has maintained an almost daily output of statements on this and that. When he was not being either disparaging or conciliatory toward Professor Erhard, the man who seemed likely to follow him, he306 words
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Article291 1959-06-30 8 There is a curious apathy in the way people will accept and do nothing about the risks that inevitably attend the advantages of modern living in their own households where young children are for ever being submitted to the agony of scalding water, on the roads where291 words
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1010 1959-06-30 8 RONALD FARQUHAR - Now Red China promotes a new rebellion in Tibet RONALD FARQUHAR by PEKING, Monday HORROR and hardship in feudal Tibet are being widely publicised here in preparation. some observers think, for important changes in the system of serfdom there. Stories of peasants and herdsmen living in squalor, burdened by life-longReuter - 1,010 words
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345 1959-06-30 8 If this has shaken their morale— -well, it has certainly rocked mine AT THE meeting of 200 police inspectors to discuss the pay cuts, a speaker said: "The cut in our pay will definitely affect our morale." All I can say is that a remark such as this from an345 words
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525 1959-06-30 8 THIS ATTITUDE OF REASON BEFORE EMOTION UPSETS ME JOANNA MOORE'S letter (S.T. June 23), does not display the straight thinking she so confidently claims. In talking about abattoirs, midwifery and surgical facilities. Joanna Moore presents a hopeless set of Imperfect analogies and non sequlturs. Governments may provide services e.g. transport,525 words
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167 1959-06-30 8 A CAMPAIGN seems to have been started by the churches to get the Government to ban kissing In parks. Assuming that "to ban rrieans "to prevent it from being done," would it not be better to start by banning knifing and167 words
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Article355 1959-06-30 9 FROM TOMORROW REGISTERS WILL BE OPEN AT 51 CENTRES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE I NOT ON THE LIST? NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK AND HAVE IT ;ALL PUT RIGHT SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE MINISTRY of Home Affairs today an- nounced a revision of the electoral registers compiled355 words
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259 1959-06-30 9 Boy of 1 2 is among 43 who saw a blue film SHOCK FOR SPORE MAGISTRATE SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 12-year-old schoolboy was among 43 people arrested in a blue film raid at a Cecil Btreet office building at 3.45 p.m. yesterday. A magistrate, told of this today, expressed surprise that259 words
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Article81 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. An action filed by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank against Wasslamull Assomul and Co. and its 10 partners for $1,148,638 ai. being money lent by the bank, has been discontinued. The 10 partners of the company are T. A. Matnradas, T. Lekhraj. T. Jemnadas. P.81 words
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110 1959-06-30 9 WAY TO KEEP DEMOCRACY ALIVE-BY A MENTRI BESAR ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Active, well informed, honest and loyal citizens are a "must" if the Malayan democratic way of life is to survive, the Mentrt Besar of Selangor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda, said today. He said this in addressing about 80110 words
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Article103 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Harry Wunderly, formerly director of the division of tuberculosis in the Commonwealth Department of Health in Australia, arrived here tonight on his way to Kua:a Lumpur to take up a new appointment. Sir Harry flew in from Manila by Pan American103 words
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Article62 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Two Malayans are among: 25 foreign radio and television specialists from 15 countries now in the United States to participate in a four-month programme to acquaint them with American radio and TV. They are Mr Leong Teng Sun, Chinese programme organiser, and Raja62 words
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Article128 1959-06-30 9 Murderer Ghani is hanged SINGAPORE, Mon.— Ohanl bin Jonlt. 23, a convicted killer, was executed in the Outram Prison at dawn today. He was hanged for the gangland murder of a labourer in Sims Avenue in May last year. Ohanl plunged a dagger Into the chest of Tan Blan Bock128 words
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Article35 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lady Goode. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara. Sir William Goode, will visit the Spastic Children's Association classes at. the new YWCA centre in Outram Road on Thursday at 10 a.m.35 words
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141 1959-06-30 9 TRENGGANU'S ELECTED MENTRI IS INSTALLED KUALA TRENGOANU. Mon. A businessman. Inche Mohamed Daud bin Abdul Samad, chairman of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party's state elections committee' was today Installed as Trengganu's first elected Mentri Besar. The ceremony, performed by the Sultan at the Istana Mazlah here, was watched by members of141 words
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217 1959-06-30 9 pENANO, Mon. A young mother told the first magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, today that soon after giving birth to a child she saw her husband embracing another woman In a cinema. "He even asked me to accept the woman as his217 words
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Article76 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six masked men held up a family of seven In their attap hut In Toh Teck Road, off Jurong, early yesterday and robbed them of $3,000 In cash and jewellery. All the occupants were herded into one room. One of the men stood guard outside76 words
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273 1959-06-30 9 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer. today praised the people of Kampong Buklt Tambun, Durian Tungga!. for helping the police catch a car thief on the night of June 14. "It is a credit to these273 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Lim Leong Geok solemnly faced a tombstone at the Mcßitchie Reservoir today and said regretfully: "It is a pity my father didn't live long enough to tell us of his many dangerous exploits against the Japanese. And many362 words
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Article138 1959-06-30 9 PLANE IN SEA: DECISION SOON SINGAPORE, Mon.— Royal Singapore Plying Club members will decide on Wednesday whether the club's Tiger Moth which crashed Into the sea last week should be salvaged. It will probably stay where it is in 60 to 90 feet of water off Pulau Bukom. Many club138 words
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Article34 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 14--year-old boy was charged today with assisting in the management of a character lottery on Saturday. He Dleaded not guilty and was released on ball till July34 words
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Article23 1959-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Civilian Refereei* Bocfety will hold its monthly discussion meeting at B.A.F.A. club house tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.23 words
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Article63 1959-06-30 9 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— .The Kelantan branch of the PanMalayan Islamic Party will meet here tomorrow to select the Mentri Besar and members of the Executive Committee. The party's national chair- man. Dr. Burhanuddln, and other top officials from Kuala Lumpur will attend. The Straits Times understands63 words
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Advertisement38 1959-06-30 9 Urn****** 0 J Exquisite Voiles and Fabrics of Guaranteed Quality. Madr in England t JL am i¥* specially for Malaya. 4t,7faMffnts, VOILIS Standard Retail Price S port ft Penana SJ.OO Per Yd. Fcdtretion of Mater* S3.JO Per Ye.38 words
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Advertisement119 1959-06-30 9 4 Who says dreams novr come true! ALL THIS- AND MO■■» I VALUB TOOI Lone- low. lithe beauty from •nd-to-end. I L— -jb_^ p<i Faahlon-pUte colour* and dootonea. Vgs. Big-muacled performance with eoooomy. V>x=^^- rail family oomfort. I* _^ftw?^~^m^< Ptnorvnic-pla* vlaloo all round. L 'Saftty-Driva' featuree for family confidence. L119 words
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Article, Illustration963 1959-06-30 10 STAGE CLUB TO PRESENT MYSTERY BY QUEEN OF CRIME 'Spider's Web 9 will be a comedy -thriller AFTER their recent success, "Gaslight," the Stage Club is presenting another play, the "Spider's Web by Agatha Christie, in the second week of July. The season will begin on Wednesday, July963 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-30 10 "Chou Rouge" ih« light and airy note appears In man; models created b y Yves St Laurent this season for the Dior collection. This short evening dress is fashioned from chiffon in a rusted paisely pattern. The manytiered cabbage skirt finishes at the side with52 words
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Advertisement405 1959-06-30 10 HORMONE way In two or S*j^^ j£_^^ Under the surfdGe ot your skin, _^_^_l a new layer of cells continually _B lorms gradually replacing the 191 /^Uja^Lv/^H 'visible cells. These new cells /O t I preserve the youthful texture KMflfl| •nd keep it fine and supple ~~~~_al By the JMfcMiM,405 words
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Advertisement232 1959-06-30 10 Undercover stories A dress can be Just J V right for an after-work yV date, but too bere at s^ X work. A fine summer \S da]rtime outfit can be too cool after sundown. C/ What to do? Make a J collection of little tops, c\ that can be daytime232 words
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Advertisement361 1959-06-30 10 are »wr ms* pro»«c»ti»« MASCARA-MATIC 1 The first automatic mascara that needs no brush! Curls! Colours! Waterproofs, lashes! THE accent is on eyes. Dramatise, glamorise yours. Give them excitement, enchantment, the modern way\ flfw No brush. No water. No mess. Just one fast twirl of HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S MASCARAINGENIOUS MASCARA- A361 words
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Advertisement1565 1959-06-30 11 Tab 1405 MANSFIELD «k CO., LTD. T.i: MM (11 liaat) 'Incorporates in S -|«o-e> d> tMM) i 'ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T i^' SAIIINtS Tt LIVERPttX. RUSCOW. itNtwtl ft CONTINENTAL POOTS Carrian aptian ta pneead via other ports to load and ditckarp carp lOJktltJt Ftt Oat S pore Sail*1,565 words
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Advertisement1380 1959-06-30 11 !U!Sf,w THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "^nrrj SINMPRRE (lacarparatad ia Mm HtrM Kiagdam) I LINES SAIIINU TO ADEN HK. t CPNTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Paaang BEHtCRCH far Undan. Ratterdam. Bremen. Haawirg t. H-K 0 My Laaaaa dwaet anvvM a My OENRINNU for livarpaal. Hull. Hamburg B/1R My 11/11 My1,380 words
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Advertisement1332 1959-06-30 11 MfjAXISTER <fc CO., LTD. TEL: Na.: SRMI ■lEMirn- uam kuvihiu umb IBtPMN, RAtNHPM. RCTTRRMM. HAVRC LOS ANMIES. UN FRANC 1 1 CO t HCXL SIATTIE. VANCOVTER A POtTUNO and ftr Cawßt a»d USA North Atlantic Ptrtt Attapttag carp far eaatral I Saatt CITY RT OEDfOtO RgJNNf'villE Span P. S'haai Panaag1,332 words
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534 1959-06-30 12 OUR DOLLAR STRONGER AGAINST POUND: HARES BETTER By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan dollar reverted to its normal top against sterling yesterday when the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association fixed their rates at 25.4 d. selling T.T. and 25.4 l/Bd. buying. The rates had previously fallen by one-thirty-second of a penny534 words
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Article27 1959-06-30 12 SINGAPORE. JUNE 29. RUBBER: 92; cents per Ib. (up li cents). TIN: $402.50 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated offerinr 190 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article155 1959-06-30 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today opened the week with a quiet market. Highlight of a steady market was Herald which rose 2s. to 355. and ACI up 9d. to 695. 3d. Pye Industries (formerly Techniee) fen 2s. to 375. Base metals and the155 words
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Article344 1959-06-30 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesierday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/4; buying airmail T.T. 2 4 18, O.D. 2/4 5 32, 30 d si 2/4 9/32. 45 d/st 2/4 5/16, 60 d/st 2/4 11/32, 90 d/st 2/4 7/16.344 words
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Article268 1959-06-30 12 Ships tying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Bolssevaln 1/2. Langkoeas 4/5. Eastern Prince 6A, Sarbidon 6/7, Ariu Maru 8/0. Wakashlma Maru 10/11. Radnlk 13/14. Awata Maru 15/16, Andes Maru 18. Nissan Maru 19, Senggarang N.Wall 3. Emp. KitUwake 21/22. BonnevUle 23/24. Braeslde 25/26. Sangola268 words
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Article24 1959-06-30 12 Malayan Share Market: Jnne 29 June 27 Industrials: 87.41 87 .88 Tins: 1»«12 1*5.97 9 Robbers: 128.41 127.77 Jan 1 1958 10*.24 words
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Article357 1959-06-30 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "Industrials and rubbers were selectively better but tins were quie'. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.26 to $1.27'j xcl; Gammon $1.69; G'town Dlsp. $2.22; W. Hammer $1.33357 words
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Article148 1959-06-30 12 July first grade rabbet buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 92 cents per lb., up IS cents on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was steady, quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb., yemrday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 92 sellers 93 1 Int.148 words
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Article107 1959-06-30 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were.' Coar»: quiet; UK/Continent June July shipments $38 buyers. $39 sellers. Coconut ell: quiet: bulk $60 sellers, drum $62H sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntolc white $131, Sarawak $130. special Sarawak black $78, garbled Lampong black107 words
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Advertisement1140 1959-06-30 12 MBBjasßgk| WWajßrwa^a^aßa^^ayaapaanaiaj Express U.S.A. Pacitic oSc AtUntic Coast Serviea t.T.A E.T.A. E.T.A. S pore P. Sham Penong H'konf 1. Anieles New \ork Kißikaaa Mars" 3 J»l| July la Port S Jlly 24 Mf II •KaoNkoaa Mori" Ist Call 11/ lln l/liq 4 Ao( Call 5 7 tit 11 *«t 311,140 words
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Advertisement44 1959-06-30 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone Ne. ***** Weekly Service te KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG ondi SIBU. M/V "GIANG ANN" —IN PORT SAILS 4/7 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 5/7 SAILS 11// Accepting Pettafieers end Cargo Sarawak Agents: BORNEO CO., LTD.44 words
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Advertisement304 1959-06-30 12 TENDER NOTICE CLONAL RIBBER STUMPS PERAK. Tenders are Invited for the production of Clonal rubber aeedUnar stumps In Perak from seed supplied to the Contractor. Pull particulars are obtainable from the state Agricultural Officer. Perak. Ipoh. Tenders close at noon on nth. July. 1959. The Dept of Agriculture. Perak does304 words
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Advertisement718 1959-06-30 12 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDERS are invited for the sale of scrap steel and other metals now lying at Cheras Road store. Further details, and tender forms, may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer. Closing date: 12 noon, 15th. July, 1959. KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited from718 words
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Advertisement770 1959-06-30 12 NOTICE TO LET MODHRN office/Oat. 97A. Kal- lang Rd., Junction of Home Rd Inspection any time. Box A 5353 S.T. Spore. THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated la Singapore) Dividend No. 58. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a First Interim Dividend ol 15% less 40% Income Tax foi toe770 words
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Advertisement567 1959-06-30 12 NOTICES LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordina v Jeneral Meeting of Larut I.n FVIUs Limited will be held ai the Registered Office of he Company, 16 Barrack Road. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. Federation of Malaya, on Tuesday, the 21st day567 words
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Advertisement655 1959-06-30 13 BB^^l^BM^V^^^Ml^^^lß Bsflll I^Tj^lltTj^lj^lt^B^BW SITUATIONS VACANT U tt Word* St (Mm.) Box It ct: oxtrm A BURVEYOR AND BepUc Tank Sewerage Designer art Wanted by Housing Development. Rlnr Spore *****. i WANTED Experienced Cine Projector' Operator capable of .irrytng out Running Repairs for i Mobile Cinema. Box A 5246 S.T.. 6'pore.655 words
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Advertisement533 1959-06-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i tt Worm* SI (Min.)— Box It et: txtrm FULLY FURNISHED FLAT with all modern conveniences and in ideal surroundings in Tanglln. available Ist July. Phone Spore *****. SELF-CONTAINED small furnished apartment, full cooking facilities. fridge. Ughts/waUr. I Phone. Apply Box A 5256 S.T. Sipore. UNFURNISHED. FURNISHED ROOMS533 words
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Advertisement849 1959-06-30 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* Si (Mln.)— Bo* It Ha. oxtrm FULLY furnished bungalow. 3 bedrooms. Garage, servants quarters. European family. Long lease. District 10 or 11. Tel: Spore ***** after 1 pjn. WANTED SPACE for Christian I I Science reading room in quiet Central Building in XL about 350 Sq.849 words
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Advertisement870 1959-06-30 13 EDUCATION I tt Worm* SS (Min.)— Box it ct: txtro MALAY. Enrol now for Malay Afternoon Classes under qualified and experienced Malay teachers commencing 1.7.59. Time 2-5 pjn. Two hours weekly. Chunghwa Institution, 5, Short Street, Spore Telephone: *****. MALAY CLASS for CiTll Service Examination (Standard One) under experienced Malay870 words
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Advertisement904 1959-06-30 13 FOR SALE It Word* St (Mln.)— Box tt cU. oxtrm OBNTB' COTTON DRILL Shorts in Khaki, Navy and Whit* Clearing $2.90, Aertex Type Sport- I shirts $2.20. Remember Cathay's < 38 39 Bras Basah Rd.. Spore. ONH TD 14 CRAWLER Tractor complete with Hydraulic Dozer good working order. Selling price904 words
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Advertisement498 1959-06-30 13 MISCELLANEOUS M Word* SS (Mm.,—B ox St tt: oxtrn SALES A SERVICE Outboard I Motors, Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines. Chop Kirn Seng Cheong, 103 Havelock Road, Singapore. Phone *****/*****. FOR CHEAP. EFFICIENT. Re- liable Building Repairs, Renovation, etc. Consult Hoe Seng Cons- traction. Estimate given without obligation Tel: Spore498 words
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Advertisement227 1959-06-30 13 DANCING It Word* Sit (Minimum) DmUrn I month. It Words StJt (Mtm.) BMBASfaY HOTEL, SPORE Dance nightly on Roof Garden Chinese/European food. PRINCES (SPORE) DINK and Dance to Benny Kleinman's Prince's Quartet featuring Jan Carter. FRESH FLOWERS tt Word* Sit (Minimum). Doit* 1 month. It Word* SIM (Mtn.) OKT YOUR227 words
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Advertisement25 1959-06-30 13 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. to SINGAPORE and ask for TELE ADS" This service is only availabh provided you use Free Press/ Straits Times Box Number.25 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-06-30 14 Caltex multi-million dollar project rALTEX (Asia) Ltd., Singapore, are undertaking a multi-million dollar project in Malaya which will involve the construction of ocean terminals and inland depots. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. F. H. Levenhagen, manager of the company, said that one of the terminals would be built at Port Swettenham267 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-06-30 14 U.K. CARS CAN HOLD MALAYAN MARKET 'THE British motor car industry can hold its commanding position in the Malayan market for many years to come despite competition from Continental manufacturers, an executive of a leading British car company said when he visited Singapore last week. Smaller models The executive, Mr.161 words
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Article82 1959-06-30 14 New official* or tne Indian I Chamber of Commerce, Sin- gapore, elected recently are: chairman, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, deputy chairman, Mr Kantilal j. Shah; hon. treasurer. Mr. A. Nomanbhoy, who is also chairman of the exports section. Messrs. L. Parmanand. and O. Ramachandran and Dr.82 words
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Article204 1959-06-30 14 A LEADING Dutch company specialising in consumer goods plans to make Kuala Lumpur its headquarters in South -East Asia. The export manager of the firm, Mr. Robert van Marie said he had been sent out to explore the possibilities of making Kuala Lumpur204 words
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Article39 1959-06-30 14 The value of Sarawak's overseas trade for April 1959 was $81 million, a drop of $9 million over the previous month Thi -a were marked decreases in value for trade with Brunei, the U.K. and the U.S.39 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-06-30 14 AN old established Dutch biscuit manufacturing company is making big efforts to expana its market in Malaya and other South-East Asian countries. The company, the Royal Verkade Factories Ltd.. of Zaandam. hopes to Increase sales by Introducing more varieties of Its biscuits to this market.236 words
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116 1959-06-30 14 A SOUTH African animal fodder manufacturing company, the Milling and Trading (Cape) Ltd, ol Cape Town, has introduced its poultry food on to the Malayan market. Sold locally under the trade mark Meadow, the product is claimed to contain valuable vitamins including protein and116 words
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212 1959-06-30 14 Coconut oil price falls following U.S. stockpile plan China. Hong Kong and Formosa. Local millers said that thj had not so far receiv«uL orders from Russia or Chin» this year, while FormoSt bought only small quantities in April. With the present continued difficulties in obtaining copra, local production of refined212 words
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Article44 1959-06-30 14 The American International Assurance Co. Ltd.. are increasing their dividends to pollcyholders in Bouth-East Asia from tomorrow, it is announced in Singapore. !L The new dividends wil range from 20 per cent to 25 per cent higher than th« last declared figures.44 words
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Advertisement417 1959-06-30 14 Even >B]Hiiiipr i CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING lustallation is Designed and Installed by a Compauy Specialising in Air Conditioning and Backed by 56 years of Leadership in the Air Conditioning Industry INTttNATIONAL 41* CONDITIONING CO. LTO. i> if*, «ff to»o snc«>o«i Bun I 10 330 m.-, S0oc« 24 MOOt 7 DAYS417 words
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Advertisement253 1959-06-30 14 now in service f| v cpa prop -Jot El^otra. I Wk I i I. y|flßggft II TT i-^ BHk :S the fastest prop-Jet In the world cpa I cathay pacific airways I Booking Offices: Smfyjpor. Ttl: *****-9. Malayan Commtrcial Agtnciti Ltd., K.L. Ttl: ***** Tha Borneo Co. Ltd., Bomto and253 words
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Article540 1959-06-30 15 VIC NAYAGAM - Cleland sends details to Tengku By VIC NAYAGAM ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Indonesia will be an asset to the Asian Football Confederation but it must reply to letters from A.P.C. secretary Lee Wai Tong or indicate its reason for not wanting to Join the confederation. Mr. J.540 words
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Article136 1959-06-30 15 SEREMBAN, Monday. rjHAN LYE CHOON of Singapore won the Fastest rime of the Day avard for motor-cars at the Malayan Motor Sports Club's half-mile sprint here yesterday. Lye Choon clocked 22.96 sec. In his Cooper in the unlimited class. Howe.v 4 this was .56136 words
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Article59 1959-06-30 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has extended the closing date for entries for its annual championships from July 4 to July 6. Entry forms can be obtained from the S.A.A.A. secretary. Mr. Tan Tuck Wah, 63 HIU Street. The championships are to be held at the59 words
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Article86 1959-06-30 15 SINGAPORE. Mon— St. Andrew's entered the quar-ter-finals of the Singapore Inter-school knockout cricket competition when they scored a six-wicket win over Serangoon English at Wood.svllle today. St. Andrews will now meet An-glo-Chinese. Scores were: Serangoon 13 (Shanker Kumar 5-4. Raj Kumar 5-6). St. Andrew's 14-486 words
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Article61 1959-06-30 15 CINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Hee Chin will lead a fiveman Singapore team in exhibition tennis matches against members of the Australian cricket team. the Emu Club, on the S.C.C. courts on Wednesday. The Emu Club are expected in Singapore tomorrow morning. Other members or the Singapore team61 words
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Article63 1959-06-30 15 CINGAPORE, Mon. Former Singapore's star centre-forward Awang Bakar scored three goals in Police's 4-1 win over Alexandra Football Club In a SAFA Div. 2A league match at Balestler Rord today. The other goal scorer for Police was Ltm King Eng. Osman scored for Alexandra. In63 words
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Article58 1959-06-30 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.— RAF Changl were unlucky not to win their Singapore A FA. Div. 2a soccet match against Blue Rovers which ended in a 1-1 draw at Geylang today. Trailing i_o at half-time Changi came back strongly in the second half to score the equaliser and dictate the58 words
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114 1959-06-30 15 Aust. women Golfers to visit S'pore CINGAPORE. Mon. A team of three topflight women golfers from Australia, including their champion Margaret Masters, will stop over in Singapore for a series of matches with some of the leading local players next month. The Australian golfers are on their way home after114 words
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699 1959-06-30 15 BT. TIMAH WEIGHTS: EIGHT RACES ON THE FIRST DAY WUr.HTS for all eight taces on Saturday, the first day oi Singapore Turf Club July meeting: Autumn Cup ci i—i Jm '•ho Knows 9.12 Grand Coup 8.11 Brave General 8.08 Natakat 8.0« White Heather 8.02 Three Rings 8.01 The Brave One699 words
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Article104 1959-06-30 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Medicals won the Galloway k Cup for the third year in succession when they trounced Arts and Science by 20 points (a goal and five tries) to nil in the University of Malaya's annual inter-faculty rugby match at Bukit Timah today. Medicals, with a104 words
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Article14 1959-06-30 15 TAIPING. Mon. KemjJe Club beat Krian Club 5-2 at tennis here yesterday.14 words
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Article20 1959-06-30 15 NAIROBI. Mon.— lndia beat Kenya 1-0 In an International hockey match here yesterday. E. R. Sebastian scored Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-06-30 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Cyril Home, the Royal Singapore Golf Club's prolessional coach, has ambitious plans for local golfers and caddies. Home, 47, considered one of the finest golfing instructors in the world, arrived in Singapore early this month. He407 words
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Article120 1959-06-30 15 SAFA's $4,000 problem in Saigon CINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Amateur F.A. is trying tc recover $4,000 which stands to its credit la a Saieron bank. The money is the profit made by the Sinngapore team on a tour of Vietnam four years ago. But SAFA. I could not take the120 words
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Advertisement227 1959-06-30 15 In the first month of operation nearly 10,000 passengers flew by XfX CARAVELLE PURE JETi SAS OFFERS PURE JET SERVICE TO^ORE CITIES THAN ANY OTHER AIRLINE IN THE WORLD! As a pur« jet, the SAS Caravelle gives you the newest, fastest type of air travel. It is so much faster227 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-06-30 15 SINGAPORE: Soccer— BAPA Premier League. Malays v Indians, Jalan Besar (5.15): Div. 3A. Seletar P.C. v Alaggappa, Oeylang: Jollllad* v Seletar Y.I, Parrer Park. Swtemtng University of Malaya championships, Chinese 8.C., MMtrth Singapore threeball (Ikifllsh) semi-finals. YMCA (7.15 p.m.); Badminton (Ministry of Health tournament), Outpatient Services v Generaf Hospital, Oan55 words
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237 1959-06-30 16 BANDITS LAUNCH MAJOR ATTACK WITH SHELL AND GUN FIRE jaivaki A, Aionaay. J)ARUL ISLAM bandits launched a major attack against the West Java mountain resort town of Lembang yesterday, killing five. The night attack on the town near Bandoeng tookReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-06-30 16 THE DUPONTS and puppet "Satchmo" and pianist11 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-06-30 16 'SATCHMO' THANKS THE LORD KOMI Mon. American jazz trumpeter Louis ("Satchmo") Armstrong arrived here today from Spoleto, where he was so ill last week that he was thought to be dying and said he wanted to visit St. Peter's Basilica "to thank the good Lord for brine so good to87 words
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Article42 1959-06-30 16 Now Prof. Busia THE HAGUE. Mon. Dr. K.A. Busia, Parliamentary leader of the Opposition United Party in Ghana, is to resign and become a professor at Leyden University and the Hague Institute of Social Studies for three years, the institute announced today.42 words
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218 1959-06-30 16 A touch of the sun puts six puppets out of action SINGAPORE, Mon.— A visiting French puppeteer and his wife got busy with sandpaper today on six of their collection of 3ft. puppets, crippled by the Singapore heat Said M. Francois Dupont. who begins a mor*h's season at the Cathay218 words
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Article175 1959-06-30 16 FIRMS HIT AT LABOUR THREAT LONDON, Mon.— The British Institute of Directors said today the Labour Party "seeks a blank cheque at the next election." The institute was replying to a broadcast last night by Mr. Christopher Mayhew, a Labour M.P.. who accused the Institute of spending hundreds of thousands175 words
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199 1959-06-30 16 Britain rejects the Soviet protest on Bonn election LONDON. Mon.— Britain today joined the United States in rejecting the Soviet view that West German presidential elections ought not to take place in West Berlin on Wednesday. Asked to comment on the forthright rejection of the Soviet protest by the U.S.Reuter; UPI - 199 words
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Article, Illustration476 1959-06-30 16 TOP-SEEDED Alex Olmedo today became the first South American to reach the singles semifinals of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis C h a in p i o n s h ips when he eliminated Luis Ami la of Chile, 7-5, 3-t). 6-:*, G-.'J.476 words
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Article60 1959-06-30 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Kirn Song entered the final of the Singapore Billiards Association s senior three-ball competition by beating PH. Wide with a score of 492-412. The highest break of the match was made by Wide 80 points. Tomorrow night's semi-final game will be between60 words
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Article41 1959-06-30 16 NEW YORK, Mon— Ingemar Johansson. Sweden's new world heavyweight boxing champion, said today that he did not expect to retire for at least 10 years. "Why should I stop now that lam at the top?" He asked. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article209 1959-06-30 16 CHESTERFIELD, Mon. The Indian cricketers gained a first innings lead of 82 over Derbyshire on the second day of their match here today. Derbyshire were 41 for no wicket in their second innings at the close. First innings scores: Derbyshire 241. Indians 323. Other close of209 words
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Article270 1959-06-30 16 LONDON. Mon—London stock markets gave a rather mixed display today but the general tone was satisfactory- Business was re- strlcted by end-account influences but there was a certain amount of selective buying in progress. Closing middle prices of selected I stocks not including stamp duty 1 were:270 words
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Article32 1959-06-30 16 LONDON. Mon. Spot 27>«d.. Auguui 27>,d. September 27«, d.. Oct.-Dec. 27\d.. Jan-March 27'sd., April-June 27»»d.. July-Sept. 271,d., July c.i.f. 27'« d.. Aug. c.l.f. 27'» d.. Sent. elf. 27',d.. Tout: Steady, quiet.32 words
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Article20 1959-06-30 16 LONDON. Mon.—Buyers £790; sellers-£791: Forward Buyers £792; sellers £792' i: Settlement £7»1: Turnover a.m. 80 tons; tun 25 tons.20 words
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164 1959-06-30 16 Printing ink stoppage threat to big dailies LONDOXj fONDON's national daily newspapers, so fl untouched by the 10-day old printing dj pute which has stopped 1.100 proving papers, were today threatened with a stoppfl of printing ink supplies. m Work stopped at three printing ink mafl including two who between164 words
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114 1959-06-30 16 THOUSANDS STAGE MASS STRIKE IN KERALA YEW DELHI, Mon.-I A Thousands I workers In Kenfl State participated ill mass strike today ca^ ed by the Agitaf.J Front and the Ind .1 National Trade Ur.iol Congress as a pro es against the Comnun ist State Governmen' Trie strikers parade through TrivandruiUPI - 114 words
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Article49 1959-06-30 16 DCRBAN: Police charg< a crowd of non-wb^ blocking the street oudH a beerhall here today T3 arrested several demonstl tors. The beerhall was open for the first time since di turbances 10 days £go fc lowing police action again unauthorised home brewii of beer49 words
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Article117 1959-06-30 16 Black Knigh a success SYDNEY. Mon. TI fourth Black Knight rocke w;t.s successfully fired i% Woomera. South Aus4~-»'i I today. Mr. Alan «fJ Australian Supply MinWV announced. A recovery team would J out early tomorrow to il cover the missile's nose co j and Instruments. A WASHINGTON: T^ United States117 words
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