The Straits Times, 9 August 1959
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Title Section12 1959-08-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES J No. 1250 SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1939 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1959-08-09 1 On industrialisation— Lee and Goh stress. We must pursue our goal of merger— Lee PROPOSALS FOR COMMON DEVELOPMENT PLAN AFTER FEDERAL POLLS SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is to make proposals to the Federation Government for an integrated pan-Malayan industrial development programme. These proposals will be made1,713 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-08-09 1 NO NEWS AT THEIR NEWS CONFERENCE \|K Steven Kockefei'«r and his "Cin- Ifl derella 'iname An- Marie Bas- mussen, caused a traffic jam in the south Norwegian town of Sogne yesterzzz day when they gave a Press conference. =E But the conference produced136 words
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Article178 1959-08-09 1 ONE DIES-AND MAN IS HELD ON STEPS OF POLICE STATION SINGAPORE. Saturday. THREE MEMBERS of a family were attacked tonight by a man with a dagger in their home in a slum area in Kirn Seng Road. All three were stabbed shortly after 7.30 p.m. and178 words
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Article22 1959-08-09 1 LONDON. Sat. James Bateman, R.A., well-known landscape artist, died from acute alcoholism, a Hammersmith. London. Coroner found today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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67 1959-08-09 1 MANILA, Sat. A freak baby girl with four eyes, four legs and four arms was born last week to a poor Filipino couple, it was reported today. The Philippines Herald said the baby was dead at birth. A nurse who attended the67 words
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Article154 1959-08-09 1 KINGS SON TAKES A CHINESE BRIDE KUANTAN, Sat Tengku Abdullah, 34, son of the Yang di-Pertuan AKonir. ha s married an attractive Chinese health sister according to the Muslim rites. The bride was Miss Ho Yu Zin. 28, who is stationed at the Kemaman Medical and Health Office. Her Muslim154 words
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Article66 1959-08-09 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police found the body of a cyclist in a monsoon drain at the M mile Bukit Timah Faad, after a hit-and-.im accident tonight. The man was flung into the drain after a collision with a car at about 10.30 p.m. Eye-witnesses are asked66 words
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Article61 1959-08-09 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Trade between Singapore and Indonesia must be established on a new basis, according to Maj. Gen. DJatikusumo, outgoing Indonesian Consul General at Singapore and a Deputy Minister in tne new Cabinet. Djatikusumo said the new governments in both countries should hold -profound61 words
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Article593 1959-08-09 1 New deal pledge by Alliance ECONOMIC AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROMISED KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, the Alliance national leader, speaks of a "new deal' for the nation in the party's election manifesto. With the end of the Emergency "clearly in sight," he says, all the efforts and resources which593 words
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Article73 1959-08-09 1 Nikita to Nixon MOSCOW. Sat.— Mr. Nlkttt Khrushchev has sent a message to American VicePresident Richard Nixon declaring that the Soviet People and Government were unanimous in their sincere desire to establish friendly relations with the United States just as with all other countries. The Soviet Premier's message said theReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1959-08-09 1 U.S. MILITARY AID TO LAOS VDMIAM Lnit.<j StaU's Into nplacr ow ncan cquipnu m tanks, lorrlo v bring u?.cd b> tl. Army, Amcrnjn path Mam today. ReutirReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement125 1959-08-09 1 IN JUNIOR PACK THE NEW ROVER //h\ ../mT^. T^ e litre is an entirel y J T^t^'n^-- 1 11 sJ lower, wider, with I i" 1 7 I lighter and extremely 111 Avti^^^io accurate steering. Out- r_j* u standing comfort and It. y/ performance. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD125 words
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Advertisement100 1959-08-09 1 Rare and Beautiful RINGS KMEKALDS. SAPPHIRES, KIBIES or DIAMONDS in PLATINUM GOLD SETTINGS. U.S. de SUVA, 1 06, ORCHARD ROAD. Sheer loveliness! tV<42i*^i)> -noose CKfc.ME PL Ft in UM Mk>^BL|^^^aj^VfW familiar case or COLOBAMA' '\}-i^B range. For sheer luxury there's VkV^rVll^an^v the new 34 Carat Gold rmbosMd "FASHION ACCENT" case.100 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1959-08-09 2 TOM HEPWORTH - TOM HEPWORTH by. ESCAPE TO PARADISE— Part 3 With an all-girl crew of six and a boat of his own London fashion photographer Tom Hepworth and his model girl wife are sailing the South Seas searching for the home of1,574 words
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Advertisement178 1959-08-09 2 The Sost Shoe lUI lllwll The soft sole-so flexible It bends in half to give you twice the comfort with C~LojU<s new 'so-silent' cumulair sole. M lo0 0^ 0^ a new kind of shoe y** 000 with a new kind of comfort NADE BY C. J. CIARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY)178 words
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Advertisement128 1959-08-09 2 Pilr TO BANGKOK AMD SAVE OVER 40% ife^: 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYS jj^ t#^^^^slfe%s $201 from !^f ■;i_ I Save ovti 40 and enjoy the '•■#?J??Sg f^^^*l* Ist •^•"♦•tt o» 30 Kiloi ji W FREE baggage allowance. Lunch 4L is served FREE on board too and Jlj alcoholic and other light128 words
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Article, Illustration925 1959-08-09 3 WAYNE MINEAU - Crashing the skin graft barrier WAYNE MINEAU TOMORROW'S MIRACLES TODAY-by AUDREY BREWSTER. AGED 14, AN IDENTICAL TWIN. WAS VERY BADLY BURNED TWO YEARS AGO. HER SISTER OLIVE GAVE SOME OF HER SKIN... AND SAVED AUDREY'S LIFE Only with identical twins can human skin be permanently transplanted from one person to925 words
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Article472 1959-08-09 3 Why some people are always tired A WORD WITH THE DOCTOR |T'S very odd that nobody can quite explain what makes you feel tired although .we all know what it feels like. We do know, however, that tiredness is partly physical and partly mental, and that it is really a472 words
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Advertisement116 1959-08-09 3 NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! When buying shim or any other cotton garments. That's why you should always look for make it a habit to look for the 'SAHfOHIUD- -SANfOtIIEO- before you buy. Then you II libel. Then you know they won't shrink in the never again116 words
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Advertisement16 1959-08-09 3 corner. NEXT WEEK: We find Paradise Island and E fight for our live* in mountainous seas.16 words
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Advertisement160 1959-08-09 3 ■4l Bfct^rrTiTnrfn lit i? I £^3B^£^^S'*" sm. I 17 jM M/V'jlS^k unrivalled brightneii pUm 63 m fy g nj L 3 L 3 s J ef e ANOTHER OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF GRUNDIG INGENIOUS DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE. THRILLING STEREOPHONIC SOUND FROM ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT AND AT A SENSIBLE PRICE. MEDIUM160 words
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Article181 1959-08-09 4 BOY STARS IN BIG CONCERT TONIGHT CINCAPORE, Sat—An- other big crowd >S expected tomorrow to keep a "Sunday date <n the gardens" at Katong Park where the second Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat will be held. A two-nour live music show in a series sponsored by the Ministry of Culture. tomorrow's concert181 words
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67 1959-08-09 4 POLICE PATROL FINDS GUN AND 2 DAGGERS SINGAPORE. Sat. A revolver and two daggers were found today in a car during a spot check by a police patrol in New Thomson Road. The weapons were wrapped in a paper parcel. Three men have been detained. Another collection of weapons. Including67 words
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Article54 1959-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Inche Abdul Majid bin Sutan Mara Alam, father of Malaya's only woman Federal Legislative Councillor, Che Hallmahton binte Abdul Majid, died at the Bungsar Hospital here this morning. Inche Abdul Majid. 64, died after a heart attack. He leaves behind a54 words
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117 1959-08-09 4 Malaya closes office in Hong Kong KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The office set up In Hong Kong last year by the Federation's Ministry or Commerce and Industry to publicise Malaya's policy on pioneer industries and "attract capital has been closed I The Industrial Commls- I sloner. Mr. N. A. J. Kennedy,117 words
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511 1959-08-09 4 PLUG THIS LOOPHOLE in MARRIAGE LA W-Mrs. F PEOPLE MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MUSLIM CUSTOM, WARNS LEADER SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Singapore Government should "close all doors on people of other religions becoming Muslims just to take advantage of the laxity in marriage and divorce which is permitted to Muslims." This511 words
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202 1959-08-09 4 Registration for Malay study starts tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sat. Registration of adults for the Government's Malay language evening classes start- ing on Sept. 1. begins on Monday. It will go on till nextj Saturday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. The Ministry of Education in a statement yesterday said202 words
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212 1959-08-09 4 MUSLIM DIPLOMA WILL BE ACCEPTED- KHIR KLANO, Sat. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari today officially announced the recognition of the diplomas issued to graduates of Malaya's only Muslim College here. "But this recognition will be effective only after a salary scheme for the diploma holders has212 words
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Article64 1959-08-09 4 BANNED: TWO 'SAUCY' DISCS SINGAPORE. sV Thr Government has banned two American lone-playing records and 23 Chinese publications from Hong Kong. The records are Wallls Original Wl. P 11 "Saucy Hit Parade" I (Collectors Item) and Wallls Original WL P 13 "For Sophisticates Only" A record shop said to- day64 words
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Article118 1959-08-09 4 FREE FILM SHOWS AT 10 CENTRES SINGAPORE. Sat.— Free film shows are being held at 10 more community centres from today till Thursday. The Minister for Labour 1 and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne said "This is the Government's first move after the re-organlsatlon to provide healthy recreation activtle* for118 words
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Article27 1959-08-09 4 PENANG. Sat The Malayan Ambassador-designate to Paris. Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya. left here for France by the Bayernstein last night.27 words
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200 1959-08-09 4 SINGAPORE, Saturday A CLERK m a Japanese firm told a magistrates court today he stole money from a colleague so that he could marry his fiancee. Ho Chee Kong. 23. pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. to stealing $1,000200 words
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651 1959-08-09 4 Small-growers blame pine adviser for the crisis CINCAPORE. Sat. A witness before the Commission of Inquiry into the Malayan pineapple industry today charged that the former adviser to the industry. Mr. E. C. Courtenay. was solely responsible for the recent pineapple crisis. The witness. Mr. Chew Yet Chen, said that651 words
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Advertisement139 1959-08-09 4 The incomparable HUMBER HAWK The features of safety, luxurious comfort and smooth, sparkling performance have never been more successfully combined than in the distinguished Humber Hawk. COlTifOrt SALOON LIMOUSINE STATION WAGON Exceptionally wide doors plus a 'step-down' floor tfive remarkably easy access to the luxury of a roLLT automatic transmission139 words
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Advertisement123 1959-08-09 4 >X^^^^^w Specially created for beautiful wtwncn j^^^^^^^^^^T J living in a warm climate -new m Three Beauties Cream Powder Compact W iE^ A by Yardley. It gives you the perfect m m M m bloom of loveliness in seconds, because m m Mj^ it is the right blond of cream123 words
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Article89 1959-08-09 5 CINERAMA NETS $6,178 FOR SATA CINCAPORE, Sat. The premiere of "This is Cinerama" at the Sky Cinema on July 28 netted $6,178.72 for the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. Thr premiere was given by the Shaw Organisation and the Stanley Warner Cinerama Corporation. SATA has also received 55.993.86 from the Straits Times89 words
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54 1959-08-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Water Engineer's Department announced that to carry out repairs on a leaky main, water supplies will be shut off in the back lane of Purvis Street and Middle Road between Beach Road and North Bridge Road from 9 a.m. to54 words
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32 1959-08-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. S. Narasimhan, has been appointed chairman of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. Narasimhan. a banker, succeeds ?Tr. David Lee. who resigned as chairman recently.32 words
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104 1959-08-09 5 Teachers meet behind closed doors SINGAPORE. Sat. The O new management committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union held a closed-door meeting today to discuss its stand on the pay cuts, the Council of Joint Action and the :lx-day week. The meeting at the Balestler Mixed School lasted three and a104 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-08-09 5 Mr. Lennart C. Strom. District Sales Manager of Scandinavian Airlines System in Singapore, and three lovely guest admire a floral arrangement at last night's Chinese dinner given by the SAS to celebrate the success of its Caravelle jet service. Since its inauguration three months ago93 words
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Advertisement737 1959-08-09 5 PASSPORT TO SECURITY I rv vfvV L^^ I I BANK DEPOSITS HiTlf LOMBARD BANKING cam a %trad\ J% iNM in .issured Sec*iru>. ■H without deduction of Initcd kingdom income tav A<tk the Manager of >oui I teal Br.incn or write lo the General Manager at He.id Office lor \our topy737 words
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Miscellaneous361 1959-08-09 5 Your rmMo today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA i Medium Wave 476 metres. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 630 Good Momini:. MEDII m^VaT^F.RVH KS 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 j KuaU Lumpur 341 metre*— Prnanj The News; 7.05 Moments 366 metres Ipoh Sin metres Malacca 207 metres. of Melody; 8.00 The News; AM 630361 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1959-08-09 6 Things you must not say to YOUR husband PRESENTING TODAY.... A VERY VITAL ROUND-UP EVERY MARRIED WOMAN SHOULD READ BEFORE SHE UTTERS ANOTHER WORD THE KEY IS TO CHECK ON HIS MOOD FIRST gUILDING UP a sublime marriage isn't just looking fresh, prttty and serene all the time, being sweet-tempered1,111 words
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Article143 1959-08-09 6 UIGH-PROTEIN oats add nut-like goodness to desserts and cookies, and extra Juiciness to meat dishes. Butterscotch toasted oatt can be used as a delicious topping, or an easy pie crust. Mix together until crumbly, four cups breakfast oats, one cup brown sugar, two thirds cup melted butter. Place in143 words
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Advertisement124 1959-08-09 6 JPROyE_ FOR YOURSELF gSOMO GIVES THE WHITEST WASH IN MALAYA IN HOT QRCQIP WATER JsßpP^^^^^Mk I MRS- WOON YUEN KHENG IS ONE OF MANY HOUSEWIVES WHO J P***. TRIED BLUE OMO AGAINBT 01 HER WASHING POWDERS J| i^lPS^T^ioP^&: This is her verdict W^k I^^B "I can't think of a washing124 words
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Advertisement208 1959-08-09 6 ■Tsaia># **^>'vQ*^^^fC^T\%/ ■^^■^■s^BflP^^^B^SHsV^^^L^^^a^s^Vnßß^^^^^slNß^^R MCU/I Modess IILVV! SURER-SOFT —the perfect sanitary towel More and more women are changing to Modesa SuperSoft— the new luxury sanitary towel. The secret is in "KEYBAK the new non- woven fabric made by Johnson ii Johnson— cooler and more comfortable than anything you have known before—208 words
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Article253 1959-08-09 7 EXPLORER VI RAISES THE POSSIBILITY OF ROCKET PROBE TO MARS AND VENUS CAPE CANAVERAL, Saturday. THE United States yesterday successfully launched a 1421 b. Explorer VI satellite into the longest and highest orbit yet achieved around the earth. Twelve minutes after launching, 'good' signals fromReuter; UPI - 253 words
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Article141 1959-08-09 7 VIETNAM TROOPS AT LAOS BORDER VIENTIANE. Sat. The Laotian Army today reported a "massive concentration" of Vietnamese troops along 'the mountainous border between Laos and Communist North Vietnam. A statement by Army headquarters here said this Information was received from the operational commander in the Samneua province. This lod toReuter - 141 words
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Article59 1959-08-09 7 Steele in the cossack style LONDON. Sat. British rock "H 1 roll singer Tommy Stcele. wearing a Russian fur hat. made cossack leaps across the tarmac when he arrived at London Airport today alter a visit to Moscow. "My visit was the most exciting I have ever had." he said.Reuter - 59 words
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360 1959-08-09 7 THE QUEEN AWAKES TO WORLD-WIDE GREETINGS ON BABY DALMORAL (Scotland). Sat. The Queen awoke at Balmoral Castle today to receive telegrams from all over the world congratulating her on the baby she expects early next year. Soon after the news was announced in London yesterday, congratulatory messages began to streamReuter - 360 words
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Article48 1959-08-09 7 WASHINGTON. Sa,t. President Eisenhower plans to confer jointly with two top officials of the Atlantic Pact organisation Mr. Joseph Luns. president of the NATO Council, and Mr. Paul Henri Spaak. NATO secretarygeneral In Paris in early September, the White House announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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194 1959-08-09 7 AT LAST-BO AC JETS CAN NOW LAND IN TOKYO LONDON, Saturday. DRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation will start operating the trans-Pacific half of its round the world jet service on Aug. 22 using Britannia 312 jetprop airliners. This was announced here today following a Washington announcement that President Eisenhower had approvedReuter - 194 words
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Article24 1959-08-09 7 LONDON. Sat.— A new Moscow airport, the Soviet capital's third, will open on Tuesday with flights to and from Leningrad.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article72 1959-08-09 7 FIGHTER JETS OVER N. POLE WE THERSFIELD (Southern England), Sat. Two American Super Sabre jets have tompleted the first flight by jet fighters over the North Pole, a U.S. Air Force spokesman said here today. The planes, new F--100-F's completed the 4.733-mile trip to Alaska from here in nine hoursReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1959-08-09 7 TOKYO. Sat. A group of Japanese pilots, led by the Chief of Staff of the Japan Self-Defence Air Force. General Minoru Oanda, left Tokyo tonight by air for the United States to select a jet aircraft for the basis of Japan's future aerialReuter - 52 words
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138 1959-08-09 7 LONDON. Saturday. MILLIONAIRE shipowner. Mr. Harry Dowsett refused to comment today on a report he has sent his rebel daughter Katherine off to West Africa in a final attempt to break up her romance with ex-truck driver Edward Langley. Speculation about Katherlne's possible138 words
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In Brief...
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Article71 1959-08-09 7 AND THEY DANCED ALL NIGHT Dateline Saturday MONTE CARLO: Princ? Rainier and Princess Grace and a host of other international celebrities danced till dawn this morning at a gala charity parry climaxed by a fireworks display. More than 1.200 persons paid MSISO each to attend the affair and watch aUPI - 71 words
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Article28 1959-08-09 7 LONDON: Princess Alexandra of Kent, 22-year-old cousin of the Queen, left here today in a Comet IV airliner on the first stage of her journey to Australia. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article14 1959-08-09 7 VANCOUVER: Japans famed Takarazuka Dance Theatre troupe began a three-month North American tour today.—U.P.l.14 words
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Article20 1959-08-09 7 BOSTON: Sir Gordon Illingsworth. former commander of the Atlantic liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, died here yesterday, aged 75.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article35 1959-08-09 7 NEW YORK: Grove Press. American publishers of the uncensored version of D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover," lost a I bid yesterday to make the publishers of a censored version m^rk their present copies expurgated.—U.P.l.35 words
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Article19 1959-08-09 7 ADELAIDE: Well-known Australian aboriginal artist Albert Namatjlra. 57, died at Alice Springs hos- pltal after a heart attack. —UPI.UPI - 19 words
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Article31 1959-08-09 7 ANDERSMARK i Sweden i Residents of this little village will have to do without cars for a while. There are only two cars in the village, and they collided yesterday. -U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article25 1959-08-09 7 MELBOURNE: The Minister for Supply, Mr. Alan Hulme. said today the satellite tracking station at Woomera was receiving strong signals from the 'Taddlewheel" satellite. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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87 1959-08-09 7 NEW YORK. Sat. Mr. Junxo Sato a representative of the Japanese Artistic Sword Preservation Association has arrived here to attempt to trace 42 Samurai swords national treasures of Japan— which are believed to have been taken from Japan by United States servicemen after theReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement537 1959-08-09 7 Be Proud of Your English Are you eoxitent with the way you speak and write? wora Ma&teo me prc*Are you sure that you are not making mistakes pecua ot the Effective Enghsh that Cause people tO Underrate yOU? Course-Explains the importance of good English to you and desNever has the537 words
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Advertisement635 1959-08-09 7 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia j^^Sy"^**-"^ B cciiuse il provides mart complete relief than single_^^fe§l_i JEg\ purpose laxatives' ConstipaJS tion and acid indigestion sr^^3=_l usuully go hand in hand That's why laxatives which r >+. *%2 act on constipation alone are pun i IPS635 words
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Miscellaneous17 1959-08-09 7 I MflL 111 I MJfltsUV i Aiß~* I I Wm MUOTN I I V Wt LJ»aVi I17 words
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Article2520 1959-08-09 8 THE Alliance Party declares in its election manifesto that it will uphold the Constitution. A cardinal principle of policy will be to continue to maintain a just and stable government, and to mobilise the national effort and resources to the development of the rural areas. "The Alliance is2,520 words
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Advertisement57 1959-08-09 8 iffl BENEDICTINE x y^~^v "M" 71" F° r more than 400 years, Benedictine 0.0.M. has been renowned throughout the world. r f Containing rate herbs, specially selected Hfr f jr tr <cir health-giving properties. DOM. is truly "The Kine of All Tonus". i^y. r "~>JJ So. drink to your health57 words
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Advertisement104 1959-08-09 8 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS now vcnrnorcd to let wounds breothc You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes. Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast— the dressing doctors u*e. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guard* against infection while the wound heals. ~"^~0104 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-08-09 8 SOLUTION TO MM'S $2,000 FREE ENTRY CONTEST This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly $2,000 Free Entry Word Puixle "F" (Jury) which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious sot of answers to the clue*.39 words
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792 1959-08-09 9 Support for UN Charter, aid for subject nations FORIEGN POLICY •'THE Alliance Party will uphold the Charter of the United Nations, and help subject nations to freedom and full sovereignty. It will be on good terms with all friendly countries without sparing any effort to establish and strengthen economic and792 words
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Article334 1959-08-09 9 Good for a Laugh iMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii |T'S astonishing how quickly you can lose your friends," Harry Brown was saying to one of his acquaintances "Look at old Bill Bloggs, for example. We were pals for years, and now he hasn't been to see me for a couple of months." "Bill Bloggs?"334 words
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Advertisement105 1959-08-09 9 I 3v9^* /^^Hf^ff^^^ Vtjß^B^sV jt J& 'V •<-4 fife A i Evangelists mM f M Teß < J at ■IPP I A. UrK{j\j{j +~>*'**jf la ml BADMINTON STADIUM SINGAPORE Starting MONDAY. AUGUST 10 o 23 Nightly at 7.30 p.m. FREE ADMISSION TO ALL GREAT DIVINE HEALING CAMPAIGN FOR ALL PEOPLE105 words
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Advertisement247 1959-08-09 9 DONT TAKE CHANCES -by asking just far 'oil' 1 j Your dealer or garage man can t guess which oil you want That is j why you should always ask for Castrol by name both on the forecourt and m the service bay. ask for CASTROL ilk by name ,M247 words
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291 1959-08-09 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, Aug. 9. 1959. DIGGING FOR THE FUTURE ON the files of the Land Development Authority in the Federation are 200.000 applications for land grants in the various areas for which the Authority is responsible for settlement and development. If only half of the families are serious291 words
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Article203 1959-08-09 10 WHILE Malaya's pioneers were digging to plant the crops that will make future Malaya, another lot of men were digging in Kedah to learn more 'of Malaya's past. On the site of an ancient temple at Sungei Batu Pahat an archaeological team has found caskets containing tne203 words
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Article26 1959-08-09 10 Wards $19 (Minimum THE FAMILY of the late Mi Nc Bale Lim thanks relatives and friends for their condolence. wreaths, night visits and funeral attendance.26 words
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Obituary53 1959-08-09 10 H'orrfs $10 (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY Of Mr. Ng Beng Hua died 9-8-1956 always remembered by his loving wile :<nd children. NICKLEN JONES. In loving Memory of Hilda Hester who passed away on 9th August 1958 1 in Guy s Hospital London. Sadly missed by her sisters and53 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1959-08-09 10 Dee Wells - Dee Wells i East End to Hollywood— that's Sheilah Graham's story"""! By THE orphanage door clanged shut. Six-year-qM Lily Sheil undressed and watched her shabby clothes carried away at arm's length on tongs. Clippers sheared her ash blonde hair, and she peeped tearfully at the1,110 words
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Article382 1959-08-09 10 TUAN DJEK - Country man's journal TUAN DJEK By Friday, July 31. kJUCH- NEEDED ra,n rri fell on and off <ll day, and we hope it will put water in the well for the sake of the watrrcarner and ihe wash* woman, who have had to draw on the stream. During a storm382 words
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Advertisement679 1959-08-09 10 CLASSIFIED ADS^ 1 I ANNOUNCEMENTS :u Murrft $10 (Minimum). NUTRICIA'S NOMAD MILK Powder is full of nutricious proteins. Drink Nutricia's Nomad for family health. Available at all leading stores. THE ROYAL Verkade Fartories In Holland are the makers of the beet and finest biscuits. A tin of "Pride of Holland"679 words
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Advertisement84 1959-08-09 10 To make it WATERPROOF i ji and dirt. duM and > V, Ii erraseproof. too, /jpjf^%. Rolex invented this i /M^S^mt' unique screw -down I'JuSff'' button. It Is I VCLI SIM J/ Specially fitted hack and glasf j rnsiirr a !'>o°o stal. To make it SELF-WIND ING Rolex introduced the84 words
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Advertisement622 1959-08-09 10 I New B B C chief headed I 0 I psychologically k^| 8k kIR. HUGH CARLETON been on the BBC for 19 MM M '-SH iiA«Minlaiai*la« brother of Graham He has worked his way Sjtr f\ \^h I^l V.bll I W mMWmfW Mr WMrmMrMM Greene, the author, is to quietly622 words
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Article349 1959-08-09 11 PUBLICITY ABROAD FOR SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION NOW PAYING OFF Enquiries are now pouring in daily KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The recent Malayan publicity abroad to attract tourists to the Federation and Singapore is paying off, the Sunday Times was told. The Federation's Tourist Promotion Officer, Inche Osman349 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-08-09 11 POLICEWOMEN KEEP PEKING TRAFFIC GOING CHIANG Ting-Lan, one of more than 100 policewomen in Peking, seen directing traffic during the rush hour. This is the first time women are being employed in substantial numbers as traffic police in the Chinese capital. Most of them have been drawn from rural people's61 words
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Article42 1959-08-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The copra price has not been quoted officially by the Singapore Copra Association since Thursday, as there have been no buyers and sellers forthcoming. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $57 sellers, drum $60 sellers. Tone was quitt.42 words
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262 1959-08-09 11 Dial trunk calls service is Telecoms' aim KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A FEDERATION Government plan to enable all telephone subscribers to dial their own trunk calls was announced by the Director General of Telecommunications, Mr. W. Stubbs, today. Mr. Stubbs said at the opening of the Department's new trunk call accounting262 words
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Article21 1959-08-09 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Paslr Panjang Secondary School will hold its third annual art exhibition from Monday to Wednesday.21 words
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Article61 1959-08-09 11 Pianist Sura Kang plays tonight SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Sura Kang. the brilliant Korean pianist, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre here at 5.45 p.m. tomorrow. The programme will include the Appassionato Sonata of Beethoven and the Symphonische Etuden <op. 13) of Schumann. The concert is presented by the61 words
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Article24 1959-08-09 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The tin price in Singapore today was unchanged at $398.50 per plcul on an offering also unchanged at 175 tons.24 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-08-09 11 MR. FRANCIS CHAM and .Miss Beniadette Leong. who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Singapore, yesterday. A reception was held at the Tai Tonj Restaurant, New World.— Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article310 1959-08-09 11 17 share $2,000 in MM contest |^|O ENTRANT submitted a solution which corresponded in oil respects with the set of answers (See Page 8) held by the judges to be the most apt ond accurate in The Malayan Monthly's $2,000 Free Entry Word Puzzle "F" (July). Seventeen entrants submitted a310 words
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Advertisement142 1959-08-09 11 %J*£i- "EASTERN BUILDING" y *||f^ $18,500.00 Si'ueted at the junc'ion of Amber hood/Meyer Rood, Next to the Soo View Hotel, and Fronting the Sea-Sid*. PROSPICTUS and BUILDING MODELS are DISPLAYED AT THE BUILDING SITE'S OFFICE. (Detailed exslanatory pamphlet! or* available on application). Easy Payment can be Arranged. Also Ata''oblo tot142 words
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Advertisement249 1959-08-09 11 r "VS 'STRATHMOUE* jPjr 23.580 tonj I- «kS NOV. 1959 W D«p Singapore 7 First Clas» JU mJX Arr fremontle 13 Accommodation P^V^ir Arr Adelaide 16 AvoiloW* feV'^gg Arr Melbourne 18 flT^^'J' A" Sydney 21 I'^'H 'STRATHIOIN' 'liltlA' <<*>|3P 23,732 tons Pfe I (Imborfct 17 Dee.) JAH ■V OepSinflopor* It249 words
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Miscellaneous388 1959-08-09 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore, 1.13 a.m. (9 ft.). 1.S8 p.m. (8 ft. 3 Ins.). Port Dickson, 9.18 a.m. (9 ft. 2 insO. 9.36 p.m. (8 ft. 4 Ins). Port H veuenham. 8.39 a.m. (14 ft.i, 8.36 p.m. (13 ft.), Penang, 3.21 a.m. (7 ft. 9 Ins.), 3.2<J p.m. (8 ft.388 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-08-09 12 WINNERS OF TODAY'S TWO MAIN PRIZES \JL/ INNER of this week's top prize of S3O is "Moody" (right), submitted by Khee Chong Tat, of 52 Neil Road, Singapore 2. The second prize of $20 goes to "Man Of The Sea" (.below), by Poh Chin Hean, of 64 Malacca Street, Penang.159 words
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Article1190 1959-08-09 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY CUNCUS is such a big menace to photography that I feel I must dwell longer on the subject. Negatives and colour transparencies are particularly vulnerable, and it is worth your while to take some fairly simple precautions to protect them. First of all, let us1,190 words
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86 1959-08-09 12 HOW TO ENTER YOUR CONTEST PICTURES ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore Name and address of sender, with title of picture, exposure, aperture and type of equipment used, must be written on the back of every print -submitted. Rejected prints can only86 words
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Advertisement593 1959-08-09 12 day and night on Pan American's f* > i~*^^~-5»» Xan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long— bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way out and still not593 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-08-09 12 ACROSS: 1. What utter non- DOWN: 1. Seuses and holds sense! <9i; 7. Liable (3); 10. <6>; 2. Row of small pillars By oneself (t): 11. Unbleached Joined by rail M 0); 3. Overjoy linen (4)- 12. Tableland (7); 13. (5); 4. Mechanical memory (4>; Decade (3); 14. Wind-bags <8);188 words
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Article, Illustration575 1959-08-09 13 A musical you'll want to see once more MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION IN TODD-AO PETER^UM^ees thejweekfs I new films France Nuyen and John Kerr a high velocity love affair that rocks one with its rirlwind speed. 3 CHARACTERS HIGHLIGHT SOUTH PACIFIC SOUTH PACIFIC Rossano Brazil, Mitzi Goynor, John Kerr 20th Century-Fox THIS575 words
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193 1959-08-09 13 THE LOVING HUSBAND WHO DROVE HIS WIFE INTO THE ARMS OF A SOLDIER Man Who Understood Women Leslie Caron, Henry 20th Century-Fox Fonda, Cesar* Danava "THE Man Who Understood Women" tells the story of a Hollywood octor-writer-di rector who doesn't know woman nature at all. It is on honest, diverting193 words
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Article42 1959-08-09 13 POLICE In Hindustani "POLICE" is the usual conglomeration of excitement, dances and songs strung together by the exploits ot an ex-dacolt who returns to Bombay to smash a notorious gang of robbers. The Hindi tllm carries Malay subtitles42 words
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Article132 1959-08-09 13 THE MYSTERIANS Ken,, Sahara, Akihiko Hirsts, Yum. Shirsksws In Tohoscope JAPANESE film company Toho's "The Mysterians" is Eastmancoloured science fiction at its most fantastic. It tells what happens when Earth Is Invaded by super-science beings from a mystery planet. It also dwells at length on the need for132 words
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Article467 1959-08-09 13 T*HE album that deserves ■i- too rating this week is "The Magic Touch of Buck Ram" (Mercury SR *****). which contains a collection of mood music magnificently presented in stereo by a heavy-stringed orchestra of 60. Buck Ram. arranger and manager of The Platters, does a truly467 words
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Advertisement576 1959-08-09 13 •ASHAWE9: iisC.t3.zJ us;ri3th Big day: TODAY 3 SHOWS at 2.30, 6 15 9 15 pm Tomorrow 2 Shows at 6.15 9.15 pm r— SPECIAL SCHOOL CONCESSION i Spcciol Shew for School Children at 2.30 p.m. I IAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS from WED. 12th AUG. ONWARDS I t ConcMiton ot Balcony SI576 words
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Miscellaneous1337 1959-08-09 14 I /f.*^ m^ f^v\\_ x **^0^^ EVIL S^KKNGE^CS l^rf^^y i -N^^" 1^^^™^^^*^^^^ >^^ »j C»»»— a»j I y I m*»^£, hH 1. J I We WUb i ItWOW WOW ■A/ TH6 MEM I SELECT U ST WOT Mjj I I PCX. *iMY MOURS P'SGdiSEP COlOwEl WOCTHY TR.AIW6P I I c^1,337 words
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Miscellaneous268 1959-08-09 16 79^£T CISCO HIV, How* UfUd West f&tfourtte Li^y^jr^-fV,/" ye.^r n.^7 r^C I vVmENj hE P,EC> ME c T ThE\ .'.ylf;;! ImEAK'WMLE... j C YEI-LOW FO)( AM'l-iS PARPS WILL Ll_E M. iSi&3 SET iM ;T PDR TWO PANS— Ar-O.E s^£3A', s TO ME-ANP I '.^W ptjt£\ izrm (B£ KJEEP.V ThIESE TONKyMT.'268 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-08-09 16 I I A /p 1 V I I'LL TAKE YOU HOME I —^v. 'r- C •JVtf^VufccP 1 WITH ME-- I'VE -<S| /6^—~ ..-A pLUnPIb p[^^^^ R^ C NOW KEEP YOUR HEAD IN THE S I ''l ft\ I\Ci/&\ DIDNT WORK. HUH II BUCKET ANO COUNT TO A HUMDREOpn M IS183 words
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Article1069 1959-08-09 18 The best friend who's no help DLEASE advise me about the love affair of my dearest pal. He is over 21, and a rare and wonderful person. The trouble is, his girl has been a flirt, and has lied to him about it. Now he has found out, and is1,069 words
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Article, Illustration921 1959-08-09 18 Is it legal to print Gia Scab's picture? I DROP A LINE TO THE KNOW ALLS, SUNDAY TIMES, SINGAPOR JS IT legal to print and publish photos of fill, stars without their permission? Alor Star INTERESTED ONE Film stars thrive on publicity. Not only wouldn't they mind their pictures being921 words
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Advertisement373 1959-08-09 18 w i around-the-day protection against perspiration and odor! Small revolving ball in lop measures out just the right amount of lotion needed. Supereffective, super-pro-tective, leaves you refreshed and confident Best for women, for b men. too! A deodo.- I ant, anti-perspirant, lo- tion, alt in one! Easy J lo apply!373 words
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Advertisement167 1959-08-09 18 LONDON in 231 hours from Singapore Mi »<»»i»i»»* -I BOA( I Kkri InsiilNKni Pit* (1> no*. pi> later I For information and booking* consult your Travel Afrnt or MALAYAN AIRWAYS UNlltl ttttt iCfNTS I BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Give Bob Martins once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay!167 words
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Article, Illustration538 1959-08-09 19 AMBROSE KHAW - How about a "tune-up party' for your sick car? AMBROSE KHAW gj, _lfti_i_.jjfMij.i^ fi nw .JIMPOL. --mJBpBBodLj»»JB>— 3L— —^^B^^—^^Lj^^^-^^^^^^LwM^^^fc^^^^wLMMUfa^^lflM^^^byifßfttflru By ONE of the very first questions asked by most motorists about any new car is: "How many miles a gallon can I get out of it?" But, if conversations overheard538 words
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548 1959-08-09 19 OYDNEY, Sat.— Australian foot- ball results today were: N.S.W. AsMtciation Div. 1. North: Adamslown 2 Wallsenci 4. Tlie following matches ure being played tomorrow: Ces-snock v Mayfield U.. Cardiff v Newcastle Aust., Wallsend v Merewether. Awaba v Blacksmith, R. Macquarie v Charleitown. N.S.W. Federation Div.548 words
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Article128 1959-08-09 19 TONDON. Sat— Results of today's Scoitlih League football matches (half-time score in brackets SCOTTISH LEAOI'E Cl'P:— Aberdeen 3 Stirling A 1 (1-0); Albion Rovers 1 Stenhousetnuir 2 (0-1 1 Alloa 4 Morton 2 Arbroath 2 Dumbarton n (0-0); Berwick Rangers 2 Ayr United 3 (1-2); Brechin City oReuter - 128 words
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Article51 1959-08-09 19 LONDON. Sat. Results of Rugby League charity matches played today were: Doncaster 29 Castleford 25. Huddersfleld 23 Halifax 19; Leigh 17 Widnes 11; Oldham 28 Rochc'ale Hornets 11; St. Helen's 50 Barrow 3; Swlnton 32 SrUford 5; Whltthaven 18 Workington Town 19; Wigan 31 Warrtngton 22.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1959-08-09 19 AMSTERDAM. Sat. Norman Shell. British holder of tne 4.000 metres amateur pursuit Utle. was eliminated irom the evei.t on the opening day of the world cycling championships here. He failed to win a place amor.g the eight qualifiers. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article55 1959-08-09 19 ADELAIDE. Sat. R. F. Stevens, captain of the Australian Elsenhower Cup team last year, today won the South Australia amateur golf title. He defeated D. E. Cleland 5 and 4 over 36 holes at the Royal Adelaide. Stevens wop. this title in 1053 and the AustralianReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement346 1959-08-09 19 SI 0,000 for $20 premium! I ClM**l I The Company that is IN THE LEAD introduces a new scheme for ROAD, RAIL, SEA end AIR Personal Accident Insurance to meet the requirements of the public, which accident statistics show to exist only too clearly. Tlio following benefits are avoilablc under346 words
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Miscellaneous116 1959-08-09 19 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Gibberish; 7. DOWN: 1. Grasps- 2 BalusSi P V«., 10 'i^ 1O x e: Ecru: 12 trade 3 att <• Rot 5 In rt ?6 sue n SiJ. 4 iPXE?: 6 8eM: 7 AcUve 8 ib. uiie, i/. tot)6e 18. Fever; q xiin.--. io p,v, r116 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-08-09 19 —^^——mJ Read between til* lines to find the Hidden Personality 1. Where the goiter can expect justice? (7). 2. He decides what the starter has started (S). 3. He has very little experience, but is apparently faultless (or. 4 4 5. Token ot victory conceded before race has begun? (5,131 words
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329 1959-08-09 20 FMAAU aims to produce specialists Highlight DENANC, Sat. The accent on future athletics in Malaya will be specialisation. "That is why we have set high standards for the award of FMAAU statuettes, Mr. Oh Boon Tat, chairman of the organising committeee for the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council, told329 words
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Article25 1959-08-09 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— J. T. A. Patterson won the Vacie Cup wh«n he beat W. Wood five and four at Stme Road today.25 words
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Article27 1959-08-09 20 SINOAPORE, Sat— The Malayan schools badminton international for the Education Ministers Cup will be played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Aug 28 and 29.27 words
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Article, Illustration812 1959-08-09 20 USA VAN BEA TS FRIDA IN SPRINTS OULTON CRACKS SINGAPORE DISCUS RECORD SINCAPORE, Saturday. "]"HE expected clash between the two leading Singapore sprinters Kesavan Soon and Ernest Frida took place at the annual civilians versus Services athletic match at Farrer Park stadium today with Kesavan, the Singapore champion, coming off812 words
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Article69 1959-08-09 20 HALF WAY IN R.A.F. CUP SINGAPORE Sat. Major Frank West led the fie'd of 48 competitors at the half-wa* stage in the R.A.F. Cup 36-holes stableford competition a< Thomson Road today. He scored 38 points, closely followed by Maj. Matt Summors 37' 4 then came S. du-Ptesis 36' i and69 words
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Article51 1959-08-09 20 IPOH. Sat— Peiak M.uny.s h.id scored 26 for two wickets in reply to Selangor Malays first innings total of 143 In .he semi-final of their Rulers Shield cricket match here today. Selangor Malays 143 (Aziz 43 Baharuddln 25: Syed Zaid 6-19) Perak Malays 26 for51 words
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Article, Illustration446 1959-08-09 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Chan O Kirn Swee won the Donald Cup tor champion athlete at the Fraser and N«-a.- -<>hle ie championships at Kir*r Valley Road today. Chan won tnree events ICO and 220 yards, and 120 yards hurdles. He was also largely behind446 words
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206 1959-08-09 20 Vietnam beat Singapore for trophy CINCAPORE, Sat. Vietnam wrested the Hennessy Cup for tennis from Singapore when they j won all the three matches two singles and a doubles at Bras Basah Road today. Vietnam's two-man team, Vo Van Bay and Vo Van Thanh, who won the recent Inter-port tournament206 words
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Article81 1959-08-09 20 IPOH. Sat.— With four wleketi In hand. Europeans are 139 runs behind Rest, first innings total of 217 at stumps on the first day in their two-day cricket match for the Hennessy trophy here today. Rest who took only 175 minutes for their first Innings81 words
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Article50 1959-08-09 20 SINGAPORE, Sai— J. W. Glbb won the Royal Singapore Oolf Club monthly "A" stableford medal with a score of 39* t points at Sime Road today. Ballsweep for the first nine went to N.A. Harvey with 20* points. Second nine was won by P. Tobin with 19* points50 words
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Article37 1959-08-09 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Rainbow S.C. beat Permuda S.C. 3-1 in a Bukit Panjang F.A. League soccer match at Bukit Panjang English School today. Choke Pock, Rocarlo and Oarpoor scored for Rainbow and Osman for Permuda.37 words
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86 1959-08-09 20 SYDNEY. Sat— Olympic swimmer Gary Chapman said today he would not seek selection in the Australian team for the Rome Games next year Chapman. 21, will devote "all his time" to the family business, at Korkdaie. a Sydney suburb. He represented AustraliaReuter - 86 words
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Article267 1959-08-09 20 BEST PERFORMANCE BY IVOR KLASSEN CINOAPORE, Sat— lvor Klaasen won the best performance trophy at Shell Sports Club annual athletic meet for the second successive year at Paya Lebar today. He itu first In 100 and 220 yards ana second In the 440. He also won the discus with a267 words
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Miscellaneous135 1959-08-09 20 CRICKET S.C.A. senior tournament; Army v Police. Thomson Road: I.A. v Serangoon Oardens. Balestler Road; R.A.F. v SRC.. Changl: University v S.C.C., Sepoy Lines: C.S.C. v S.C.R.C.. Balesticr Road: Junior "A": R.A.F. Tengah I Police "A". Tengah: Combined Schools v R.A.F. Seletar "A". Bras Basah Road; BODCA v R.A.F. Changl135 words
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770 1959-08-09 21 Plucky Tan Yee Khan made a tactical mistake Dane enters the final KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QENMARK S Erland Kops entered the final of the singles in the Selangor Badminton Association's international championships here tonight with a superb 15-13, 15-10 win over Indonesian770 words
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Obituary80 1959-08-09 21 JO Vtorix ill) (Minimum). MHS. TAN KIM CHIANG (Nee Wee Bee Neo). aged 89 years. pasaed away peacefully at her resilience. 88 Upper Aljunied Road, on Bth August. 1959. at 9-30 a.m.. leuvinc behind 3 sons, Yang Llm. Yang Watt, Yang Chuan, 1 son-ln-hW. Tian Slang, 4 daughters>-in-law, 2080 words
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Article51 1959-08-09 21 20 iMi >"' (Minimum) HIE WIFE and family of the lute Mr. Lean Loong Khee Beg to thank the Re. Mother and staff of the Ipoh Convent and the Rev: Brother and ~t;i(T of Saint Michael' Institution: relatives and lriends uhu kindly attended his funeral, sent wreaths, condoaod donation51 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-08-09 21 FORMER Federation athlete M. Cuncicna clear* the last hurdle to win the 440 yd hurdles at yejterdiy t athletic meet between Civilians and Services. Full report on Poge 19. Sunday Time* picture.38 words
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354 1959-08-09 21 Malayan pair score upset in the doubles KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. POBBY Chee and Khoo Eng Huah brought off a big M upset to beat third-seeded Lie Po Djian and Tan Thiam Beng 15-7. 15-8 and-enter semi-final of the men's doubles They will meet Lim Say Hup and Lai Fook Ying354 words
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Article109 1959-08-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The current badminton festival in Kuala Lumpur will continue on Tuesday when the Junior players of Indonesia and Malaya meet in a match at the Selangor B. A. Hall. Billy Ng of Johore, who won the schoolboys' title In the Malayan Open, will109 words
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Article242 1959-08-09 21 VTOTTINGHAM. Sat. The 11 Indian cricketer*, batting first after winning the toss, were all out for 172 at tea on the opening day ol their matrh against Nottinghamshire here today. Nottingnamshlre. one of the weakest counties In the English cricket championship, wrecked the Indians onReuter - 242 words
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157 1959-08-09 21 NEW PLYMOUTH. Sat. The only try of the match scored by Malcolm Price in the last few seconds before the end gave the British I&les Rugby Union team a somewhat flattering win by 15 points to three over Taranaki. the Ranfully Shield holders, hereReuter - 157 words
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210 1959-08-09 21 EPSOM JEEP - Old Welsh King is keeping his form well EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Eight-year-old Welsh King is keeping his form remarkably well. This old stager went attractively on the training track this morning. Breaking from the half-mile he ran the last 3f in 41 4/5 wide out. He was210 words
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Article158 1959-08-09 21 HK Chinese edge S'gor 2-1 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Hong Kong Chinese soccer team maintained their unbeaten run In five matches In their current Malayan tour when they edged Selangor 2-1 at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The visitors led 1-0 at halftime and were 2-0 ahead in the 68th158 words
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Article37 1959-08-09 21 SINGAPORE. Sat. V.M.C.A. beat Bartley Secondary School by 96 runs In a cricket match at Bales-tier Road today V.M.C.A. 140-7 dec (J. Chelliah 73. Lyon 27 n.0.: Balakrlshnan 3-32. Andrew 3-llj Bartley 44 (Lyon 3-15).37 words
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Article43 1959-08-09 21 S 'PORE SCORE 90 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat—Singapore Malays were all out for 90 runs at the end of the first days play in their two-day cricket semi-final for the Rulers Shield against Johore here today. Johore had scored 13 without loss at stumps.43 words
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Article188 1959-08-09 21 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Former world featherweight champion Hogan (Kid) Bassey showed sparks of his old self yesterday as he sparred four lightning-fast rounds in preparation for his title rematch with Davey Moore on Aug. 19 •■Thl» wa s Hogan's best workout so far" saidUPI - 188 words
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Advertisement138 1959-08-09 21 Advance styling with classical elegance 111 TITONI OR swiss m^ J m \See interesting, exciting I INDONESIA ■> W3KT '^tt Jt^M L I t- 'fit Pijjhting rams such as these form part ot the funeral ceremonies in West Java. The people of this reclon are called Sudanese. They are noted138 words
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