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Title Section17 1959-07-25 1 \MH\(.I HAiLY riHEIIIMI SAII l\<l II»S UP. OOP Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1959 if 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1959-07-25 1 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ Salary cuts leader faces dismissal move Goh: 'He made insubordinate comments' Govt. plans to ban that protest rally By SINGAPORE, Friday THE Singapore Government today suspended Mr. Frederick Vyramuttu Rajendra, chairman of the Council of Joint Action, pending the framing of disciplinary charges against him1,034 words
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Article142 1959-07-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan People's Socialist Front pledged today that If it gains one-third of the seats in the House of Representatives it guarantees that no changes will be permitted in the constitution without a mandate from the people. The Front is fielding 37142 words
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368 1959-07-25 1 NIXON TAKES NO NIKITA IN WAR OF WORDS IVjOSCOW, Fri. Soifl viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Vice President Richard Nixon drove together today from the Kremlin for a preview of the U.S. exhibition in Moscow and then had a sharp exchange of words. The debate started innocently enough when NixonUPI - 368 words
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Article20 1959-07-25 1 LONDON. Fri. Britain's "Flying Saucer" hovercraft will skim across the English Channel tomorrow afternoon from Calais to Dover.20 words
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1064 1959-07-25 1 VINCENT NG - Prescott report is 'unjust and cruel' VINCENT NG CHAIRMAN TAN SAYS: COMMISSION By Singapore, Fri. 'THE Chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, today bitterly attacked the report of the Frescott Commission of Inquiry. He described the report as "biased, unjust and cruel." The millionaire-philanthropist and moving1,064 words
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141 1959-07-25 1 WHY MALAYA CAN'T BE FRIENDS WITH REDS-TENGKU A LOB STAR, Fri. The Alliance leader and former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said last night that Malaya could not make friends with Russia while still fighting Communist t<i rorist*. "If we were to do so. there would be immediate protests from141 words
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Article121 1959-07-25 1 Red China: An amazing. account WHAT are the conditions in Cnina today? A Western journalist who asked this question recently went on an extended tour oi cnina. Now he is 'back wit a the answer. >IK. LOUIS U IZMi/ER. of ihe Rio de Janeiro newspaper Diano de NoCicias. aslted most121 words
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169 1959-07-25 1 RULERS: DO NOT MIX POLLS AND RELIGION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r[E Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Malay Rulers said today that religion had nothing to do with voting in the Parliamentary elections. They Issued their declaration through the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal after discussing yesterday reports ol "happenings In169 words
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Article22 1959-07-25 1 JAKARTA, Fri. The Lidonesian Air Force has ordered 41 planes and 22 helicopters from the United States and Canada22 words
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Article21 1959-07-25 1 BIARRITZ. Fri. Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie spent his 67th birthday quietly in preparation for his state visit to Portugal21 words
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Article128 1959-07-25 1 $6m sugar plant for Malaya TOKYO, Fri. A 1 Joint JapaneseMalayan sugar refining company will be established shortly in Prai, near Penang, with a capital of S6 million, it was learned here today. The Japanese side will put up 55 per cent of the total capital, while the rest will128 words
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Article41 1959-07-25 1 NIKITA WANTS IKb TO VISIT MOSCOW MOSCOW. Pri. Ebru--luhcv said today thought a vMI to Russia bj Proidcnt Ki>«-nh< uould be very useful in mi proving relations Im-i-a our countries and > l re n g thening world ocace."— U.P.l41 words
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Advertisement108 1959-07-25 1 IN JUNIOR PACK More and more /1... The homes in Malaya are '^^^S^^fitted with... Ii Lchioge give* you refreshing I originoliry in lock styling for "X- M every type ot architecture and every der function— originality enhanced by a wide choice ot gwm^ m M. Mk BUM < iri **«v108 words
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Advertisement123 1959-07-25 1 The true measure of cooling comfort is in The British Thermal Unit" is ffi'^'^M'* the standard nif-asurvmen! .^^^B used by tagIMMV 10 MtpMM g an air conditioner's cooling capacity. j guaranteed cooling capacity in this new PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER This new one HP Philco Air Conditioner model A 1292-21 wos123 words
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174 1959-07-25 2 HONEYMOON ENDED IN CRASH, SAYS SINGAPORE TYPIST extricate me." She had a fractured collarbone and a head mju^y. Questioned by Woman Inspector M. Rukusamy, she said it was drizzling that afternoon and the road was wet. The hearing continues m PENANG, Friday. 4 PRETTY Singapore typist. Mrs. Susan Them, today174 words
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Article44 1959-07-25 2 Scouts to stage a concert IFOH. Fri Boy scouts here will hold a variety concert at the St. Michael's j Institution hall tomorrow night in aid of their headquarters building fund. Tne building fund target is $50,000. So far $14,000 has I been collected.44 words
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Article22 1959-07-25 2 TAIPING. Frl.— The Taiping Hawkers' Association will celebrate their anniversary with a dinner &t the Kwangtung Association here on Sunday.22 words
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Article329 1959-07-25 2 SINGAPORE GOVT. TO OPEN NATIONAL LANGUAGE EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AT SI A MONTH SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Government will start Malay evening classes for adults from Sept. 1, at a nominal fee of $1 a month, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lm, announced329 words
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Article96 1959-07-25 2 THREE MORE HOUSE TYPES PLANNED PENANG, Frl The Penang Mayor, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. said today the city council had drawn up plans for three further types of houses which would be permitted by th» council's building department. "We are doing this because we don't like to pull down unauthorised houses96 words
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295 1959-07-25 2 PLAN TO END RECRUITING COSTLY EXPAT STAFF FOR POLY SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government may scrap its practice of recruiting 'expensive expatriate staff" for the Singapore Polytechnic. It is now considering the possibility of engaging local technicians. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin, said this at a Press conference295 words
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Article198 1959-07-25 2 IPOH, Friday. THE president of the National Union of Bank Employees, Mr. P. C. Gomez, today challenged the right of its rival union— the National Union of Commercial Workers to open negotiations with the Malayan Exchange Banks Association. Mr. Gomez's challenge follows an announcement by198 words
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Article153 1959-07-25 2 STOP ESTATES BREAK-UP —UNION i fELUK ANSON. Fri- The fragmentation of estates is strongly attacked in a report t< be tabled at the annual general meeting of thp Lower Perak branch of the All-Malayan Estate? Staff Union here on i Sunday. The report says "The rate iat which estates are153 words
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223 1959-07-25 2 Physical jerks to be compulsory in all schools soon SINGAPORE. Friday. TTHE Government's ultimate aim is to make physical A education a compulsory subject in the school curriculum, the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today. "At present.' he said, "physical education is an insignificant Dart of the223 words
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89 1959-07-25 2 POLICE CRACK DOWN ON GANG-FIVE ARRESTED IPOH. Fri. A gang of thieves operating in the Pasir Puteh area here was broken last night with the arrest of five Malays. A police party, led by the OCPD. Mr. Albert Mah, and two inspectors. S. E. Nathan and Arnold Fernandez, made a89 words
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Article46 1959-07-25 2 SINGAPORE. Frl— A hawker. Tan Chnng Hua. 22. fell to his death from the seventh floor of the SIT flats In Upper Pickering Street early this morning. This is the 20th death fall from the flats since their completion in 1952.46 words
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Article48 1959-07-25 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. An Immigration office will be established in Tarakan, East Kalimantan, at the end of this month, an Indonesia Information Service newsletter said today. It Is to prevent illegal bor-der-crossings between the Indonesian territory and British North Borneo, about 60 miles of Tarakan.48 words
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Article27 1959-07-25 2 SINGAPORE. Fri An Indian hawker. Jahnu Gurdar. with liabilities amounting to $3,610. was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today.27 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-07-25 2 So-lovely Linda on stage at Klang SHAPELY Hong Kong film star and well-known vocalist. Miss Linda Lav Sing. 24. on stage at the Capitol Theatre. Klang. where she made personal appearances in conjunction with the screening of her film "Yoke Hai Cheng Fan."— Picture by Ch'ng Sent Poh.Chng Sent Poh - 48 words
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Article67 1959-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— j Malaya's padi farmers can now look forward to getting $35 more in income for each planted acre by using a new variety of seed. This variety can increase the yield from 688 lb. an acre to 998 lb. an acre and raise67 words
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Advertisement195 1959-07-25 2 31st Anniversary SALE Now on until the 15th August. FOR CHILDREN Printed T-Shirt! Siia 2-* at SI. IO a atac* 3M« tar 52.(0 Siia «-12 at $1 50 a pi.c. 1 act. tar 54.00 Print*** Short, Sit* 2-i at SI. SO a pair 3 aaire tar 54.00 Printed Rompcn Siia195 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-07-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f mUlt GAYEbAtmr /'U CAU AT TUe OLD CLUB V* <M* HAVE A AND HAVE A (HUNK > < REAL n/w out oerwowTH y^f -\~V T J rue bchx %^/tTu Be utte 7 (£ch tit* massco too** I \V \pOMU SOUTH44 words
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Article, Illustration584 1959-07-25 3 NYE TO LEAD SACK BOYD MOVE Parliament to debate two White Papers on Africa next week PRESS. TOO. CALLS FOR MINISTER TO QUIT LONDON, Friday. T<UE BRITISH Parliament will next week debate two Government White Papers issued yesterday giving the official findings ofReuter - 584 words
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163 1959-07-25 3 JAKARTA, Fri.—President Soekarno today relaxed the ban on political activities following Parliament's support for the return to the 1945 Constitution. The President told Parliament that outdoor political meetings would continue to be banned, but parties could hold indoor meetings with official approval. This isReuter - 163 words
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Article41 1959-07-25 3 NEW YORK, Fri.— Pauline Frederick, president of the I United Nations' Correspondents' Association, said today that China had refused to admit a group of UN. correspondents because the world organisation does not accept the Communist Gov- i ernment.— U.P.l.41 words
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Article194 1959-07-25 3 RAF FLYER WINS $93,000 RACE LONDON. Fri. Squadron Leader Charles Maughan of the Royal Air Force last night won the £5,000 ($12,500) first prize in the Bleriot Anniversary Contest to set up the fastest time between London and Paris. His record time was 40 minutes 44 seconds. The race was194 words
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Article34 1959-07-25 3 LONDON. Fri— Mr. George Pearkes. Canadian Minister of Defence, arrived here by air last night on a week's visit to Britain, at the invitation of Mr. Duncan Sandys, his British counterpart— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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170 1959-07-25 3 GENEVA, Friday. HTHE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Herter, said today there was little hope for success of the deadlocked Big Four talks unless Russia withdrew her unacceptable demands. These, he said, were: INSISTENCE on an allGerman committee in which West and East170 words
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178 1959-07-25 3 NIXON DUE TO MEET MR. K. FOR FIVE-HOUR TALKS MOSCOW, Fri.—America's Vice-presi-dent, Mr. Richard Nixon, who flew into Moscow yesterday, is expected to spend at least five hours with Mr. Khrushchev today and have talks which may decide the whole course of his 10-day Soviet visit. Observers also thought theReuter - 178 words
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Article53 1959-07-25 3 JAKARTA, Fri.— President Soekarno has confirmed the appointment of Air Vice Marshal Suryadarma, Chief of Air Staff, as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Fonces of the Republic. He replaces the Navy Chief of Staff. Vice Admiral Subyakto, who has been given aReuter - 53 words
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Article41 1959-07-25 3 NEWCASTLE. Fri.— Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Michael of Kent, young cousins of the Queen, were among 40 members of Eton College Combined Cadet Force who sailed last night to spend two weeks in camp at Bergensflord. Norway.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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215 1959-07-25 3 LONDON, m A Conservative Ministers remark that there would "always be Socialist;- so long as there 1> anything left to steal." plunged the House of Commons into uproar last night. The House was dl cussing the state-owned coal Industry and the Labour Opposition had movedReuter - 215 words
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Article28 1959-07-25 3 LONDON, Fri— Mr. Gerald Nabarro, Conservative, last night forecast during a House of Commons debate that the "Hiieral election would be on Thursday. Oct. 28— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article59 1959-07-25 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri.— District Police Commander Delcgado Enoch Oliveira spoke with vehemence and a lisp today when he ordered his men to expend all effort to find a culprit. He wants fast action in tracking: down the man who took his false teeth from a glassUPI - 59 words
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Article296 1959-07-25 3 RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30—9.00 Calling All Hospitals; P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Saturday Showcase; 1.30 Ihe News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 At296 words
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Advertisement117 1959-07-25 3 so gloriously NEW... SAVES TIME! SAVES CLOTHES! /XL No more wreftKng with wet clothes. Jusf lift them straight from th« tub or washing machine into the new HOOVER SPINARINSE and the water is automatically removed. With the SPINARINSE, there's /^B^B^am no trouble with buckets, pails or over-flowing bowls! /^^l^^v\ H117 words
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Advertisement361 1959-07-25 3 MALAYA'S BEST...\ FITTING SHIRT J §oan only JDOI\ gives you such magnificent variety in shirts and everything in Men's Wear. Choose yours from the large collection of: 1 NON-IRON POPLIN j COTTON SHANTUNG PURE FUJI SILK OXFORD LINEN COTTON POPLIN gS^ WHITES. ji' COLOUREDS I STRIPES CHECKS I *^3^J£^^^™ Made361 words
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Miscellaneous66 1959-07-25 3 The tides... TODAY: Singapore 1.40 ajn. (Bft 71n> 2.33 pjn. (7ft Jttnt: Port Dlckson 935 a.m. < Bft 91n> 9.53 p.m. (8ft): Penang 3 40 a.m. (7ft 3ini 3.37 p.m. 1 7ft 9int. TOMORROW: Singapore 2.24 a.m. (Bft) 3.06 p.m. (7ft 71n>: Port Dlckson 10.09 a.m. (Bft 3in) 10.26 pjn.66 words
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244 1959-07-25 4 Top Siamese officials arrive for talks Meeting in the capital discusses the border war KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gIGHT senior military police and civil officials from Siam arrived here today for top-level discussions on fighting terrorists straddling the Siam-Malayan border. This is the result of talks which the Prime Minister, Dato244 words
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Article168 1959-07-25 4 YONG TO STUDENTS: DON'T WORRY SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, had some advice today for finalyear students of Nanyang University who are worried over the recommendation of the Prescott Commission that Nanyang degress could not yet be recognised. He said: "Work hard and do your168 words
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139 1959-07-25 4 NEW LIFE IN MANSION FOR CHILDREN FROM THE SLUMS SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty, two poor children living in crowded Chinatown will soon move into a mansion In an exclusively residential area. They are the inmates of the New Market Road Social Welfare Home for mentally defective and deformed children. The Government139 words
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Article51 1959-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malay Farm Girls' Club will hold a picnic at the Youth Holiday Camp, Pulau Übln. on Sunday. Two rerry trips will be provided from H.M. Boom Defence Depot, Loyang. The first trip will be ai 8.15 a.m. and the second an hour51 words
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Article61 1959-07-25 4 Minister's aides to be sworn in SINGAPORE. Fn A swearing-in of nine Parliamentary secretaries will take place tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. at the Prime Minister's Office. Present at the ceremony will be the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Mr. Justice61 words
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Article56 1959-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Prof. N. P. W. J. Anderson, Professor of Agricultural Economics in the University of British Columbia and a member of the Commission inquiring into the Pineapplt Industry in Malaya, addressed the Malayan Economic Society this evening. He spoke on Canada's experience of economic development56 words
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Article43 1959-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and his Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will meet delegates of local musical and dance societies from various rares at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the City Hall.43 words
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Miscellaneous223 1959-07-25 4 Todays Singapore diary,,, T.T.C. Students' Union: End of i Y.W.O.A. (Raffles Quay); Dra- C.V.M.A.: Movie show 730 p m ?M de D m m teml dlnnCT <tan< m fOF ChUdren 93 am KATOXG BOYS' CLUB: Games-' tJSa.: Maiav. io ajn.. J. 30 V^ A (Outram Road v 3p.m.. to 5223 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1959-07-25 5 |oHUi^|^r^B^r^^Ba^>^nßr^|^0 H Ui^ r^ B^ r^^ Ba^ >^ nBr^|^— nrMgra^BTa^l^Bak^l^l^l^l^l^i^B&tßßMttfeiaAU^Hla^Mlili^L^l^l^a UNCERTAINTY OVER CHINESE VOTES IN TWO DIVISIONS Ex-minister is among 8 candidates in this area WHO'S WHERE— AT A GLANCE Friends once, now foes Here a strong challange to Alliance1,777 words
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Advertisement443 1959-07-25 5 I Dale Carnegie graduates increase their incomes B WHY Because they develop human relation* I skills that make them more valuable! Like the ability to think and talk on their feet, to V lead instead of Drive, to get others, excited H about their ideas. Dale Carnegie training can never443 words
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675 1959-07-25 6 Site Straits Tomes Saturday, July 25. 1959 Mr. Nixon's Mission Mr. Richard Nixon turned up in Moscow as Mr. Khrushchev, just back from Warsaw, was poking some rather dubious fun at an American campaign of prayer for the liberation of Communist enslaved people. Mr. Khrushchev said it did not make675 words
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Article279 1959-07-25 6 The citizen's right to vote is his absolute right. He is completely free to exercise it in favour of any election candidate, whether the candidate stands as an independent or belongs to a party. Tht religion the voter professes has no connection whatsoever with his choice. This279 words
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Article303 1959-07-25 6 Recreation in the full meaning of the word is out of the reach of far too many people. In Singapore voluntary effort and enterprise have done gallant work to remedy this by organising community centres. When the Government announced its intention of taking them over and extending their303 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-07-25 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of July 23, 1909 MR. K. VANE, the F.M.S. Treasurer, announces I that the State Treasury at Taiping contains one dollar deposited b> a Dr. i Itowden in June 1900 and i that unless legal claim is I established thereto within i three171 words
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Article919 1959-07-25 6 Victor Zorza - Victor Zorza by AS MR. KHRUSHCHEV PLAYS FOR TIME, THE INDICATIONS ARE SHE MAY GO IT ALONE THE statement by Ho Chi Minn, the President of Communist Vietnam, that China will soon have atomic bombs, raises the question of possible differences between Russia and China over919 words
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Article, Illustration7 1959-07-25 6 Picture by Soong Hon SinSoong Hon Sin - 7 words
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339 1959-07-25 7 A Sunday date at the gardens with music in Malayan manner SINGAPORE, Friday. rPHE Government is to bring live music to the people as one step in its plan to promote a Malayan outlook among all races. Another measure with the same purpose in mind is a "big reform" in339 words
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Article130 1959-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Gurdial Singh, driver of the train which ran over four boys sleeping on the line in Negri Sembilan this week, states that he saw two figures on the trac 2P yards ahead and not 200 yards as reported in the Straits Times. He130 words
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Article40 1959-07-25 7 PENANG. Fri.—^ national mosque week will be held here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 6, to raise funds for the National I Mosque. There will be door to door i collections, sale of flags and other activities.40 words
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Article423 1959-07-25 7 VOTERS WILL BE WOOED WITH HOUSE-TO-HOUSE 1 APPEALS AND SPEECHES ALL PARTIES WILL START OFF WITH -PRELIMINARY' WEEKEND RALLIES KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE BATTLE for I*4 seats in the Parliamentary election begins this weekend with all parties holding "preliminary" rallies throughout the country. The423 words
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Article218 1959-07-25 7 CALL TO STOP PASSING BUCK KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president of the Selangor Parents Association Mr, A. P. Chin, today called on parents and teachers to stop "passing the buck" in educating children. Speaking at the St. Mary's Parents Teachers Society meeting this evening, he added: "A parent should do218 words
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Article54 1959-07-25 7 PERTH, Fri. About 700 guests. Including many Colombo Plan students from Malaya attending Western Australia University, attended Perth's Bamboo Ball last night. The ball is an annual event organised by the veterans of the 2/4 Machine Gun Bn. of the Bth Australian Division which served in54 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-07-25 7 THE PRIME Minister and deputy leader of the Alliance, Dato Abdul Rasak (far background with white shirt and tie) at a conference, of Alliance parliamentary candidates, agents and party officials in Perak to draw up plans for the electionUP - 97 words
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Article135 1959-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ja'afar bin Bahah j and Ibrahim bin Abdul Kadir were each Jailed for six months today on a charge of attempted extortion. They were stated to have put a coffee-stall holder, Peedlkail Ahmad, in fear of assault while trying to extort $2135 words
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Article44 1959-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— More than 58.000 tons of rubber was produced in Malaya last month, it was officially stated today. Of this, 33.821 tons came from estates and 24,212 tons from smallholdings. Rubber exports during the month totalled 53.482 tons.44 words
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322 1959-07-25 7 IPOH, Friday. IYATO ABDUL RAZAK BIN HUSSEIN, the Prime Minister and deputy leader of the Alliance, today urged the people of Malaya to vote for the party that can form a government. The Prime Minister told a' Press conference here this afternoon that322 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-07-25 7 'I WANT TO STAY' VISITOR HAS HER WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An American school teacher flying from Bangkok to Singapore today made an unscheduled stop her*! and gave airline officials a headache. Miss Joan Drouillard. 26, a primary school teacher in Lincoln Park, a small town near Detroit, said "I154 words
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Article373 1959-07-25 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Four University of Malaya student bodies who were told not to meddle in Federation affairs by Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. the Federation Education Minister today defended their "right to comment on student activities not only in the Federation but anywhere else in373 words
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73 1959-07-25 7 BURGLARS IN K.L. MAKE LIQUOR HAUL KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Liquor was stolen in two burglaries reported here in the past four days. Four bottles of brandy and eight bottles of whisky were taken from the house of a Chinese businessman in Pahang Road yesterday. He also lost a pair of73 words
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Article42 1959-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. FrL— A scrap Iron dealer, Chan Chew Choo, was robbed of $100 by four thugs at his Club Street home at 3.30 a.m. today. His wife was assaulted when she tried to raise an alarm.42 words
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Article171 1959-07-25 7 $200,000 SHAW GIFT FOR CENTRES SINGAPORE. Fri— The Shaw Foundation nas placed $200,000 at the disposal of the Government for the development of community centres. Revealing this today, the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, said that part of the money would be used for expansion of171 words
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Article45 1959-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.-A bank holiday fete and fun fair will be held at RAF Seletar on Aug. 3 from 2 p.m. to midnight. More than 80 stalls ani side shows will be opened. Proceeds will go to the Seletar Youth Club.45 words
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Article47 1959-07-25 7 TAIPING. Fri.— Professor Henry A. Shenk, of the physical education department of the University of Kansas, now on a lecture tour of Malaya, will be in Taiplng from July 27 to 30 for a series of lectures and demonstrations at the St. George's Institution.47 words
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Advertisement236 1959-07-25 7 YOU RISK LOSING ALL YOUR TEETH unless you take care of your gums If your gums become infected, Hk I even perfect teeth are bound to suffer. ff\ t K That means you <-ould lose all 4J$ B your teeth before you are very much older. To avoid this yov236 words
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275 1959-07-25 8 PAY CUT WAS A WISE AND -BOLD MOVE LH3R the past few weeks, Govern- merit and City Council employees unions have been making headlines by their hue and cry against the decision of the Government to cut the variable allowances of certain categories of its employees to meet the expected275 words
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Article111 1959-07-25 8 \F "Free". (S.T. July 18) would treat himself now and then to a copy of the Malayan Catholic News he would find that colonial films— and only colonial filmsare subjected to a very strict review in the matter of their moral trends. Whether the big dailies can111 words
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Article67 1959-07-25 8 I AGREE with "Still Waiting" (S.T. July 16) that flats at St. Michael's Road should be let out to the public as soon as possible. Mv pressing need for S.I.T. accommodation is tbat the room I presently occupy is too small. For this reason my67 words
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123 1959-07-25 8 a visitor to Singapore. I have noticed that the Press is generous in providing space for the announcement of charitabie appeals. But the charities do not always use thk> space to the best advantage^ For example, we learn trom your Issue of July 20 that123 words
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324 1959-07-25 8 The doctrine and dogma of family planning r PH£ thing that strikes us about all supporters of the F.P.A. is the way in which they keep changing their ground. Some stand on sterilisation, others on contraception, some claim concern for the poor, some tremble before over-popu-lation. None has yet attempted324 words
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347 1959-07-25 8 THE OBSTACLES FACING 'KEEP LEFT' DRIVE ONE must agree with the views expressed by "E.W." (S.T. July 11) regarding the futility of the police Keep Left campaign. The roads in Singapore where a motorist can drive and remain on the left of the road with safety are comparatively few, and347 words
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153 1959-07-25 8 REGARDING the definition of the term "minor" in accidents, there are many aspects from which one could look at it. In most cases overseas, the degree of seriousness of an accident Is assessed on a money basis. For example, a "minor" accident is one which153 words
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169 1959-07-25 8 THERE are two words which are very much abused these days, namely •crisis" and "democracy." I suggest that we give these words a rest. My dictionary defines a crisis as a moment of decision. Newspapers report almost daily crises; some of169 words
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Article41 1959-07-25 8 We would be interested to know If the Murnane Reservoir Is now in action? It will be very Interesting to know that something has been done to give us some water reserves in case of breakdowns. TAX PAYER Singapore*.41 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1959-07-25 8 fi% Chance of a busy time. J N^ Jf UtiSAr V itison to b« pltaitd with I iL; fu^^^. "You wire ibio- tu.-i, TjT~ f Ji^i" 'W I I^Bb mtiK you. now jPt^ our choice for this £1 '.^B^j. luttly itnsitiontl I A\ i l. /-M Jf< role don't vou'**^9116 words
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Advertisement208 1959-07-25 8 nf What a difference J^MACKESorrrs T^C^V THE STRONG STOUT J WITH THE MILD TASTE rT% make s When you need Nk > you need N/^ a Mackesoris. I Ir smooth, strong _^^V w j&^^*^ Mackesoris f^^^\ It builds you up V I and makes .^t f the world teem brighter.208 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous296 1959-07-25 8 Straits Times Crossword Hr* HP^ HT* HF* IB^ IHf^ I W* SSWfe ACROSS Remove barriers from shop 8. Join forces and defer Lea entrances (4) perhaps 18). 9. Not the Masons, as one might 9. Prigs gel vulgar in the end suppose (8. 7) of a letter (6>. 7- Agents296 words
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Advertisement1558 1959-07-25 9 TubMos MANSjFIELD <St CO., LTD. To* »«m 111 litm) (tacorvoratad m S>«taae«t) (12 htas) XT THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE C SAILINCS TO LIVERPOOL SIASGOW. LONBON 1 CONTINENTfL PORTS Carriers, option to proceed via othw ports to loat ant) fiicnar|t cargo. LOADING Ft* Oue Sport Sails P. Sham Penang OEMOOOCUS Adtn,1,558 words
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Advertisement1298 1959-07-25 9 eTHE E. A. Cm UNES-sc^r., •DEN. REBSEA. MEBIIERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANBINAVIAN POUTS Sport P. S'nam l* n "l* "MALACCA" c) 2S/2I Jilv 2T/M Jlly 28/ M Jjrly "SARGOONA k) M Jlly/ 4 Aat 5- I Aug 6 J Aig "KAMBOBIA" k) JO Ai|/ 4 Sept 5 I Sept 1/ 71,298 words
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Advertisement1352 1959-07-25 9 Kirn THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "tot? SINSAPBRI (laaiipinlid >■ tkt Uaittd Kiagaaa) I LINfS SAILINGS TB ABEN. U.K. i CONTiNENTU PORTS S'Dtra P. Sham Ptnang SENCRUaCHAN tot Hamburg, Antwerp, london. Hull -It Pert 25 Jily MHVIACKIE lor landon. R'dam. Bremtn. 27 21 Jily Hamburg 21 Jtly 5 Ah Laaitt1,352 words
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Advertisement1328 1959-07-25 9 McAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. nu Nt.; zbsbi ■IiIiBWMAW LIMB KLAVKNESS LINE IMH)SN. HAHHW. ROTTEROAM NAVtI IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCS, I MIL SEAniE. VANCOUVER k PORTIANI and to* Canada and USA North Atlantic Parti Acctttitt carta ttr Ceatral I Suit OH BF lIVERPCOI Amtrica Sport P Sham Penartt iOUGAINVHII it Ptrt/211,328 words
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726 1959-07-25 10 RUBBER OUTPUT RECORD SET UP IN FIRST HALF OF YEAR By Our Market Correspondent REPLANTING programmes are now beginning really to show results in the Federation of Malayan and this fact, coupled with small-holders producing more as a result of higher prices, sent production in Malaya during the first half726 words
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Article321 1959-07-25 10 Rubber moves upwards THE movement during the week has been almost entirely upwards both here and overseas, as short-cov-ering of local commitments and good overseas' enquiry found sellers reluctant to meets the markets, report H.C.B. Co., Ltd. in their current Rubber Market Review. In the absence of any fresh factors,321 words
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Article131 1959-07-25 10 MELBOURNE, Pti. INVESMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today closed the week on firm lines the most notable move being a fall ot Is. 3d. in Associated Pulp. Mining shares remained steady. Commonwealth bonds remained firm on a quiet market. Loans 3'iC'c 1956-59 £101 2s. 6d. buyer131 words
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Article183 1959-07-25 10 Ships lying alongside the Sin- j gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Dresden 1-2, iKilinsky 6A, Benvenue 6-7, Ulysses 8-9. Garoet 10-11, Walrata 13-14. Surai 15-16, Laust MaersK 18. Myrmidon 19, Beetong N.Wall 3, Dung Lee 21-22, Leneverett 23-24. Matang. 25, Chandpara 31-32. Sumatra 33-34, Demodocus 35-36,183 words
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Article113 1959-07-25 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent July/August shipments $35 buyers, 936 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $57 sellers, drum $59 4 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $134, Sarawak $133, special Sarawak black $79 (all unchanged),113 words
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Article22 1959-07-25 10 Malayan Share Market: July 24 July 23 Industrials: 89.95 89.91 Tins: 103.58 103.82 S Rubber*: 132.80 132.74 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article503 1959-07-25 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections were quiet and sterling rubbers were easier. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 35s. cd cb; Fed. Dlsp. $1.02 and $1.02 >4 (O); Fraser503 words
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Article69 1959-07-25 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. «r O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1630 3/4. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.77 for69 words
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Article151 1959-07-25 10 August lint grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 100 H cents per lb., up three-quarters of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet. Closing price* In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 1004. sellers 100*;;151 words
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Advertisement1157 1959-07-25 10 |K \h_\line| Express U.S.A. Pacific «s Atlantic Coast S«rvic« E.TJL E.T.A. E.TA Spore P. Sham Pwang H'kong L. Anfelts New Yorl •■Ka».ki«a Mart" Ist Call J 4 »y| b *H itt Call 7/ I tut 12 »n 1 St»« Sett l.rttaaa Man 1 Ist Call < Stft 5 Mft I1,157 words
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Advertisement31 1959-07-25 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, JULY 24. RUBBER: 100-* cents per lb. (up threequarters of a cent). TIN: 5398.87 1 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 155 tons (down' 5 tons).31 words
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Advertisement50 1959-07-25 10 ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY DIESEL GENERATING PUMPING SETS SOLE AGENTS:— UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED TRAVELLING TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONTACT Btitwoy Tf—airt Service 10 EMer Place, F reman rl* for clearance and troneport of bog. gage effects, cars etc. Storage available. AN ships met on arrival. SINGAPORE AGENTS SINGAPORE BAGGAGE AND TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD.50 words
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Advertisement884 1959-07-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited (or appointment as Junior Technician In the Public Works Department. Kelantan. on salary scale $85x7. 50-115/ Exam/137.50 x 7.50-197.50 effy. Bar/212.50 x 7.50-280 plus cost of living allowances at current rates. 2. Applicants must be Federal Citisens or State Nationals who have attained the age884 words
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Advertisement877 1959-07-25 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD INTERRUPTION OP ELECTRICITY SUPPLY It will be necessary to interrupt the electricity supply between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. dally to all Butterworth consumers in Karri pong Oajah Road area. Bagan Jermal. and Bftgan Ajam from 22-7-59 to 12-8-59 for the purpose of877 words
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Advertisement177 1959-07-25 10 NOTICES THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. 2 AND 4 CAMPBELL ROAD, KUALA LUMPI R Notice is hereby given that Mr. Chew S«e Ong, Identity Card No. BL. *****7. is no longer employed by this Company and is not. therefore, authorised to transact any business or collect any money on177 words
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Advertisement811 1959-07-25 11 (Coo tinned from Page SITUATIONS VACANT re Wordt ti (Mm.)— Box it ets. txtrm BOX A 9395 S.T. X.L.. position ailed. Applicants thanked. LADY DEMONSTRATOR rsquired for commercial house to demonstrate office equipment. Reply Box A 9413 S.T.. K.L. WANTED full time Secretary for big Union. Must be well-versed hi811 words
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Advertisement874 1959-07-25 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words ti (Mim.) Box it ets. txtrm BRITISH COMPANY Require experienced Book-keeper/General Clerk. Applicants must be capable of maintaining full set of books and have experience of shipping procedure. Full details including copies of recent refer- encee to Box A 5597. ST.. Spore. WANTED MANAGER or MANAGERESS874 words
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Advertisement820 1959-07-25 11 SITUATION WANTED IS Words U (MisuJ—Bom tt et. txlrm EUROPEAN RECOMMENDS HAINANESE cook-Amah available Ist August. Ring Spore ***** mornings. CHINESE COOK and Wile as Wash Amah reliable, honest, hard workers. Available August Ist. Phone Spore *****. ACCOUNTANT. AUBTRALIAN, At present under contract, seeks further congenial employment. Experienced Industry, Mining,820 words
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Advertisement825 1959-07-25 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words Si (Min.)-Box it ett txtn FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION small bungalow furnished electric cooker refrigerator fans etc., approved sen-Ices accommodation at 30 Sennett Road. Phone Spore *****. AVAILABLE A"COMMODATION Board Lodging Dhoby $380.00 pjn. (2 persons). Please apply The Manager of Cameron I Hotel, 393-E/P, Changl Road.825 words
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Advertisement752 1959-07-25 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Words SI (Mlm.)—B*x It et, txtrm BPRING PARK last four semidetached houses $23,800/-. Occupation August 1969. Building Society Loan, fencing, tiling. Inclusive. Telephone Singapore *****. VACANT LAND at Holland Road 6 4 Miles Opposite Entrance to Kwart Park Area, 33.426 Sq. Feet Further particulars from752 words
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Advertisement905 1959-07-25 11 HIRE PURCHASE it Words U Mim.}— Box mm ett. txtrm TELEPUNREN. NORDMENDE Blueepot, Radloklng, and other Makes of Radios, Radiograms and Record-changers available on very easy payments at K.R. A Sons. 68. 88 Serangoon Road, in Anson Road. H.M, Naval Base. Trade-In accepted. Phone (Spore) *****. *****. *****. SOON TECK905 words
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Advertisement934 1959-07-25 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words ti (Mim.)— Box it ett. txtrm 20-1-58 HOLDEN SPECIAL. 30-7-56 Humber Hawk. 15-6-56 Hlllman. 15-11-53 V /Wyvern. Low milage, excellent condition. Tradein. Terms considered. Tel: *****, *****. (Spore). 1958 VOLKSWAGON, 1955 Hillman Humber Hawk, Vauxhall I Wyvern. 1954 Wolseley 4/44, Rambler A.30 1953 Rambler. Tradelns.934 words
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Advertisement657 1959-07-25 11 STEAMBATH, MASSAGE ETC. it Words Si (Mim.)— Bos 1$ ett. txtrm NEW DOLORES MASBAGS salon Turkish bath. 28, Exeter Road ofl Kllllney Road. Fines* Salon in Town Highly Respectable. Hrs 10 a.m. 0 pjn. HONGKONG BATH MASSAGE Muscular-pain, tiredness etc.. Experienced Masseuse. All Gentlemen Welcome. 123 Emerald Hill Rd.. B'pore657 words
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Article1050 1959-07-25 12 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT FEY WAN, MARIE BRIDGEFORD ALSO SET NEW MARKS ON FIRST DAY OF SAAA MEET By Singapore, Friday DAHIM AHMAD, the Malayan champion, set one of the three records in the first day of the Singapore A.A.A. championships at Farrer Park today when he1,050 words
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218 1959-07-25 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Friday. PERAK beat Kedah by four goals to one today and have virtually assured themselves of being the champion team in the north zone of this year's Malaya Cup competition. Perak have now scored 16 points, which is the most Penang can score218 words
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142 1959-07-25 12 Schoolgirl sets best mark in Penang AAA meet PENANG, Fri. Five Penang state records were broken today first day of the two-day Penang A.A.A. championships at the City Stadium. The best record of the day was set in the women's Tiigh jump in which barefooted Choong Yew Kum of the142 words
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Article66 1959-07-25 12 SINGAPORE, Prl. Two newcomers, LAC Ron Gander (Seletar) and LAC Gerard McCarten (Changl', will make their debut In the Far Bast Air Force 25-mlle time trial cycling championship to be held at Buklt Timah Road on Sunday. Starting time is 6.30 p.m. Both Gander and66 words
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Article42 1959-07-25 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. The annual shoot for the Royal Johore Cup, open to teams from small bore rifle clubs in the Federation and Singapore, will begin here tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The shoot will continue on Sunday at 9.30 am42 words
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Article26 1959-07-25 12 SINGAPORE. Frl. MRNVR entered the semi-final of the Singapore Armed Forces knockoutcup soccer competition when they beat 19 Air Formation Signals 5-3 at Changl today.26 words
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Article33 1959-07-25 12 SINGAPORE. Prl.— St. Josephs Institution beat Tanjong Katong Secondary School by 146 runs In a friendly inter-school cricket match at Bras Basah Road today. S.J.L 181-6 dec. T. Katong 35.33 words
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Article22 1959-07-25 12 SINGAPORE. Fli. Stable Boys beat Radln Mas 3-1 in their SAPA Div. 3B league match at Farrer Park today.22 words
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Article598 1959-07-25 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - Penang 's Cup task hopeless now By NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Pri Penang. the Malaya Cup holders have become the first team to be hit by the "as you were order" In this year's competition, the FA.M.s well-kept secret that there would be no inter-zone semifinals between the four top598 words
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218 1959-07-25 12 MALACCA. Fri. Two state records were broken on the first day of the Malacca A.A.A. championships held at the Kubu Stadium today. In the discus event for girls, Helen Perera (Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus) set a new mark of 67ft. Tin.218 words
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Advertisement191 1959-07-25 12 opening 500n... j PENANG BRANCH of AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LTD. at J 31 BEACH STREET j serving your area with USHA FANS and I SEWING MACHINES j it? XL U JFfefs For information, entry tickets etc. please apply to: C. MELCHERS CO., S. E. A. Agency P.O. Box 1655 SINGAPORE191 words
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Advertisement224 1959-07-25 12 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! 1 tiATHAY-CATHAY (SINGAPORE) (KUALA LUMPUR) A NEW KINO OF OUTDOOR SPECTACLE MH THE MOST FANTASTIC \Ajjfs *HR INDIAN FI6HT 4flr' #&%l IN MOVIE HISTORY! M^lmSm THimnRD jHpV9 inUliUHl IB ftl fcr skanHAYWARD WM A PARAMOUNT PICTURE PRESENTS FROM TONIGHT A NEW AND v m EXCITING I224 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-07-25 12 SINGAPORE: Athletics— Singapore championships. Farrer Parlr (2.30 Dm. i. Swimming S.S.C. No 2 gala (4 p.m.). Tanjons Rhu. Golf— R.l.C. -C division medal (stroke). R.I.C.25 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1959-07-25 13 Technicolor II can gain decisive Gold Cup victory THEY'RE OFF! Mobile starting gate is installed at Penang for the first time RACING with Epsom Jeep SHAW Stable's Technicolor 11. improving with every race, should win today's Penang Gold Cup over 1 1/4 m decisively. No horse I can remember has1,308 words
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Article1338 1959-07-25 13 FI RST DA Y AT PE NANG PENANG Race 1—2.00: (Class 4, Div. 3) Furs. 1 ***** Eithars Pet (Mr. Mrs. S.C. Law) Noordin. 9 9.0 (r > Wllllannon 3 3 Hobm Sweet Home (Miss S.Y. Leongi DaiiieU. 4 8.13 (F) Geyer S 0»361 Wee Wonder (Wee St.) Allan, 41,338 words
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Article155 1959-07-25 13 - EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.H WXE WONDER Esther's Pet Qulny rNDORE Qulny H. Swe«t Home H. S. HOME Glendor* Quiny Race 2 2.3t SIG. PATROL Morle Houne Cheers REMEMBRANCE Sijnal Patrol Movie House CIUKERS Movie House Sirnal Patrol Race 3 J.M FIELD LIGHT T. Cheque Boomerang155 words
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Advertisement211 1959-07-25 13 Top-quality Projection E-80 4 X Jm'lS^^ pro|«etor Features: 1. Wortrj on onr »oli«9t from 100» to 240 v. 1. Lamp: 750w. up io 170». SOOw tor oil oth»r voltog*. J. Unt: f/1.4 4/S inch coatt* (iatorchanfjoaMo). 4. Film Reel: up to 400 Price: $310/--l«« 20% tor calk) Sol* Agonr? J.211 words
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Advertisement399 1959-07-25 13 UNIVERSAL iime. with mony j^^^~traturn s-' < M^^^s< Ultra-modern Production techniques retult in tSii AM ATI UR PHOTO STORES LTD. lO*. W)«IMi««CI «OAO. SINCAPO«I 11l JI3II- JIJJI- i 9 820 Ga^lor.9 Rood '^J_ Te| *****/3 t *****/2 |V i£l DINE WINE S> OANCE Saturday Sunday Lunch:— fagk i S»». the399 words
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Article, Illustration388 1959-07-25 14 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH INSPECTOR SAID: 'MY GOSH." WHEN MAN WALKED IN WITH ANOTHER SET TOLD TO PRODUCE PROOF— Mr. TAN DID JUST THAT By SINGAPORE, Fri. THK man who was thought to have abandoned his twin daughters in a taxi on June 27, presented himself388 words
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Article28 1959-07-25 14 ADELAIDE, Kri. The P. and O Liner Strathmore is riding windswept beas outside the outer harbour here because a disabled engine is preventins her from berthing.28 words
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Article29 1959-07-25 14 KAMPALA. Fri. Seven Africans were killed In a series of fights between supporters and opponents of the African trade boycott near Luwero, 35 mile.? from here29 words
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Article29 1959-07-25 14 NEW DELHI. Fri. India has protested to Pakistan about alleged troop concentrations and firing on the border between Eaat Paki> tan and the Indian staU- of Assam <29 words
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Article20 1959-07-25 14 BONN. Frl. The Government confirmed it Is negotiating a $6,210,000 ammunition deal with the United Arab Republic20 words
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Article379 1959-07-25 14 LONDON. Fri.— Although ihero •M a tendency to limit commitments in advance of the weekend. !-'>n on •>tci;k Ofcufcetf n:..u satisfactory showing. Industrial equities, again claimed most attention. Selective support was responsible (or a number of good improvement but there was also a lair sprinkling of losses. Closing379 words
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Article45 1959-07-25 14 SINGAPORE. Fri A three-man committee with Mr. James Puthucheary as chairman has been appointed by the Finance Minister to submit a report to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara on whether it is expedient to impose duties on the import of hard soap and detergents.45 words
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613 1959-07-25 14 Low quality: Note to Malaya about her rubber LATE FOREIGN NEWS Test: Indians collapse LONDON, Friday. THE Rubber Trade Association of London has written to the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board in Singapore concerning reports that it had received only 140 complaints about the quality of Malayan rubber last year.613 words
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Advertisement280 1959-07-25 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS •a n uxfa SIH iVnimiuni Vt KNOWLEDGMfc.N niE FAMILY or the lai* Mrs Chooug Ymg Pui thank all relatives and friends for messages c' condolence, assistance and attendance at her funeral. MRS WULFF and children wlslj to thank all Mends and relatives for their kind attendance, wreaths280 words
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Advertisement62 1959-07-25 14 £31 ETERNn-MflTlC fjflSß the world's first TW selfwinding watch jljm with a ballbearing Ml r! »y ladies and men LTTERNH MRTIC <$||| Ask. jot ntw catalogue. Agents:- GAMMETERS LTD.. 16 Collyer Quay. Spore-l. 3 L. afl ■kv^^l dr A r^ afl a FOUR SPEED AUTOCH ANGER i/A'/2 n PRICE: SINGAPORE62 words
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