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Title Section18 1959-08-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. fie***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article309 1959-08-10 1 Federation prospects 'most attractive in Asia' A flood of applications, says Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. JNDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT prospects in the Federation are "so attractive" that the response from foreign capital has exceeded the Government's "the wildest expectations." This was stated by the Minister of Commerce and Industry,309 words
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150 1959-08-10 1 rpAIPEH, Sun. The L Governor of Taipeh, Chou Chili Jou, today called an emergency meeting of provincial officials to work out measures to rescue 30.000 flood victims in Central and Southern Formosa. Air lorce transports have been ordered to stand by forReuter - 150 words
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Article53 1959-08-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Communist party of jndla announced today It would contest all 32 seats in the Legislature of the iormer French Colony of Pondicherry. Party leader. Mr. A. K. Gopalan. said he was leaving for Pondicherry tonight to supervise the preparations for the53 words
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279 1959-08-10 1 From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. THE National President of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helmy. is using psychology to win votes for his party in the coming general elections. lampong-to-kam-and house-to-"c ha t s"', the acled leader of rty279 words
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93 1959-08-10 1 No. 2 stab victim dies in hospital i SINGAPORE. Sun— Madam I.im Guat Hoon. 22, one of three members of a family stabbed last night by a man with a dagger, died In hospital tonight. Her husband, Ng Guan Chuan, 34, died last night while she ran 50 yards from93 words
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182 1959-08-10 1 DRUMS HERALD JOY AT ROYAL BIRTHDAY KOTA BAHRU, Sun. Royal nob at drums and the big rebana drums beat out a steady tattoo of Joy here ttos rjacmipj, starting off thjf »k»f three-day celebrations of the 62nd birthday of the Sultan of Kelantan. Thousands of the Ruler's subjects thronged the182 words
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Article52 1959-08-10 1 TOKYO. Sun. Lighted lanterns were set adrift on the Urakaml River in Nagasaki, Southern Japan, tonight to calm the souls of an estimated 10". 000 people who died on Aug. 9. 1945. when an atomic bomb burst over their city. Memorial services were held throughout Nagasaki for52 words
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Article42 1959-08-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The White House announced today that President Eisenhower will begin a series of talks with Allied leaders in Europe by calling on the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer in Bonn on Aug. 27.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-08-10 1 THE KING'S SON AND HIS CHINESE BRIDE TENGKI' ABDULLAH. 34. son of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, with Miss Ho Yu Zin. 28. a health sister attached to Kemaman Medical and Health Office, whom he married In Kuantan on Thursday. On the eve of her marriage. Miss Ho became a Muslim70 words
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Article48 1959-08-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Teo Sim Hee. 16, an inmate of Gimson School in Clementl Road here was stabbed in the arms and stomach in t lie school tonight. He has been admitted to the General HosiVtal. A youth in the school has been questioned by police.48 words
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Article23 1959-08-10 1 PARIS. Sun.— France is to have 3.000 completely automatic sub-post offices within the next three years. They will have no staff.23 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-08-10 1 Machine bursts into flames eye-witnesses sought SINGAPORE, Sun. Two young men on a motor-cycle were killed when their machine crashed into Anderson Bridge here tonight. The motor-cycle burst Into flames. Police Identified the dead as Fun Lee Leong. 18, a farmer, and Lee Ngoh Chal. 23.160 words
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225 1959-08-10 1 Razak has a surprise: Wife will campaign KUANTAN, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, arrived here last night with a surprise for voters. Hip wife, Datin Rahah, will join him In his election campaign next week. Throughout his tour women everywhere have asked him: "Dato, why didn't the Datin225 words
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Article150 1959-08-10 1 Police hold 200 in Bombay BOMBAY. Sun.— Police used canes and lathis in clashes last night with demonstrators in several cities of Gujarat demanding the creation of a unilingual Gujarati-speakmg state in Bombay State. i-oiice said they had taken about 200 people into custody in connection with the incidents. ThereReuter - 150 words
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Article38 1959-08-10 1 BOEINGS FOR AIR INDIA LONDON, Sun v dia International in cd plans today to bevin operations in anrf ,ut of Ncv York, by London and Romr to Bombay with Boeinc airliners in Ist arly 1961.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article28 1959-08-10 1 JAKARTA. Sun Forty rebels of the Darul Islam Muslim extremist movement have surrendered in the AtJeh district of North Sumatra. Antara News Agency said today.28 words
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Article39 1959-08-10 1 SAIGON. Sun.— A total of 6.738.000 people will vote In the South Vietnam general elections on Aug. 30. the Vietnam Press Agency said today. Thirty-five women are included in the 625 candidates. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement67 1959-08-10 1 DIAMOND PLATINUM SOLITAIRE RINGS $200/ TO $5000/- OR MORE S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH Ass. Co. S.P.H. de SUVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. -r.v^A^-.. f Im.i..j_\.l )t-f t*-, •**>■>- »w5i«*CS»C Your friendly Mobilman is neat with your car.... nnd his work, .he'll check your oil. battery, petrol, radiator and67 words
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Advertisement55 1959-08-10 1 PATEK PHILIPPE 1 be Master Watchmakers of Geneva Anextraordinar>record. In the moat :H watch category. Patek Philippe ha» obtained the highest mark 55.42. »ver recorCed at th^ Geneva Observaiorv. Authorise* Dealer* A Sole Arente H. SENA, LTD. Singapore ft Penang ■■■■":■■:<:>■■- I s-.v. ■%%■■•< ■■■-■v U^-£/ OjMßm Fraser EdfcS&J and55 words
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Article226 1959-08-10 2 A SOCIALIST SA YS THIS IS BANKRUPTCY OF MORALS SINGAPORE. Sun.' £> Prof. B. H.! Sheares the gynaecologist, has been accus•i of sterility of ideas for advocating sterilisation to control population. Writing in the August issue of Fajar. organ of the University Socialist, Club. Dr. Poh.226 words
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128 1959-08-10 2 Candidate Peritam gets a 'pay up' note DUTTERWORTH, Sun. Mr. Peritam Singh. People's Progressive Party candidate for Bagan. has received a note demanding $50,000. The note, purporting to have been sent by the "Sea Hock Society," threatened Mr. Peritam with death If he did not pay within 14 days, or128 words
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269 1959-08-10 2 Varsity society was 'led up garden path'— Dr. Chee SINGAPORE. Sunday. T*HE University of Malaya Society here is to protest to the Federation Government against its refusal to grant the society pan-Malayan registration. i Dr. Chee Phul Hung, its president, told the Straits Times today that the Society would write269 words
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Article129 1959-08-10 2 CALL TO END ROAD DEATH SPECTRE OINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Safety First Council strongly called upon all roadusers today to "let courtesy reign on our state's highway to reduce th« alarmingly mounting death toll on the road. It also urged that every attempt be made to educate all classes of129 words
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876 1959-08-10 2 THK results of The 1 Malayan Monthly's 52.000 Free Entry Word Puzzle "F" j (July) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here the judges comment j on what they considered were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more876 words
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Miscellaneous243 1959-08-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I I VyttNT TO NOU TA__CE A TAyi I 1 I AT TU6 ÜBBAffV •OOfcT A TABLE A**J L, n Un I f^~ /TmY\Y\TYV\\^\YY« V^joiU^l^/ s^Mftr^TueaAayaj, |]nV[#K nT if'TH ~u_l/> ill Mill IM IMM 1 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS could be fatal (10). a For243 words
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217 1959-08-10 3 9 AFRICAN NATIONS BACK THE ALGERIAN FREEDOM FIGHT MONROVIA (Liberia), Sun. A conference of nine independent African states here yesterday called on France to recojjnise the right of the Algerian people to independence. It urged France to withdraw her troops from Algeria, to end hostilities and to enter Into negotiationsReuter - 217 words
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Article38 1959-08-10 3 LOUPENCO MARQUES (Portuguese East Africa), Sun. A train travelling at 40 m.p.h. hit five elephants near here. Four were killed by the Impact and the fifth was badly hurt. It was later shot Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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351 1959-08-10 3 CROWDS TOLD OF A PLOT AGAINST EGYPT CAIRO, Sunday. PRESIDENT Nasser said in a nationwide broadcast last night that Israel "will not be able to use the Suez Canal." He said Israel should implement United Nations decisions on Palestine beforeReuter - 351 words
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Article191 1959-08-10 3 MOSCOW, Sunday MR. Anastas Mikoyan is occupying Mr Nikita Khrushchev's chair in the Kremlin while the Soviet Prime Minister relaxes on the Black Sea Coast, "working up strength" for his American visit next month. Mr. Mikoyan ranks second to Mr. Khrushchev at theReuter - 191 words
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81 1959-08-10 3 CASHIER IS ACCUSED OF S3 MIL. SWINDLE PARIS, Sun.— Police disclosed they have arrested the chief cashier of the American Express office in Paris on charges of defrauding the company out of an estimated 500,000 000 francs ($3,000,004). Court officials identified the man as Martin Allen. 33, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.UPI - 81 words
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Article32 1959-08-10 3 LONDON. Su". Russia is now outstripping Britain. the United States and Prance in the rate of building new houses, rebuilding all war devastation and developing new centres according to Tass.32 words
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98 1959-08-10 3 Big British holiday traffic snarl LONDON, Sun.— Traffic f«terdav crawled bumper-to-bumper over Britain's highways In the biggest holiday snarl-up of the year. In Exeter. Devon, a Royal Automobile Club official reported an 18-mile queue of the traffic alone the Exeter by-pass. Vehicles were taking two nouns to cover 20 miles.98 words
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212 1959-08-10 3 A hypnotist puts a team in the right spirit T ONDON, Sun. The Directors of Gloucester City Football Club have signed up a hypnotist to help them into big-time soccer. The non-league club finished 13th in the Southern League's north-western division last year. The hypnotist signed up as an "amateurReuter - 212 words
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Article30 1959-08-10 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Th« residents of Oandersmark. will have to do without cars for a while. There are only two cars in the village, and they collided yesterday.30 words
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Article66 1959-08-10 3 FRANKFURT. Sun.— Police are to prosecute a visitor from Kassel for giving "crook" as his profession in a hotel register. In West Germany, visitors must give their name, ad- dress, date and place of birth, profession and identity card number. The police found the man hadReuter - 66 words
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159 1959-08-10 3 LONDON. Bun. A BOAC stratocruiser'had to turn back to Idlewlld Airport yesterday more than an hour after taking off from New York for London because of a boy's chewing gum. John Rand. 10. of Long Island, one of 86 passengers in the speciallyReuter - 159 words
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Miscellaneous377 1959-08-10 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; SERVICK *1 InCIrCS 7.05 A Date With Music; 7 JO MCDII.M H.Wt aCRVICES Speak Malay; 7.35 A Date With K»al* Lumpur J4l m«trn MUS.C; 8.00 The News; 806 A n Date377 words
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Article24 1959-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Indonesian Cultural Mission to Singapore will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on Aug. 17.24 words
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403 1959-08-10 4 One-wife law: Big meeting told of the ills 'free love' WOMEN MUST WAKE UP AND TAKE RIGHTFUL PLACE IN SOCIETY' SINGAPORE, Sun. Representatives of 150 organisations today attended a rally convened by the People's Action Party women's section to discuss the Government's plan for a "one-man-one wife" marriage law. More403 words
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118 1959-08-10 4 PICNICKER IS RESCUED FROM DEEP END OF SWIMMING POOL SINGAPORE. Sun.— An alert lifeguard today saved a picnicker from drowning in the Chang: Yuen Choon Swimming Pool In Pasir ■ft Chan Fook Sang. 25, a nonswimmer, joined the other picnickers at the sevenfoot deep end of the pool. He was118 words
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282 1959-08-10 4 Miss Kang's forte delicacy of touch SINOAPORE Sun. The Korean pianist Sura Kang gave a well attended recital In the Victoria Theatre tonight which ranged in mood and period from Beethoven to Alban Berg. It would be unklno to say that Miss Kang was out of her depth In the282 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-08-10 4 Star turn prodigies have them asking for more CROWDS AT CULTURE SHOW TWO MINISTERS AT THE CONCERT SINGAPORE, Sun. The performance of Singapore's three child prodigies was the star turn at the cultural show held at Katong Park tonight. The three young violinists —Lee Pan Hon. 10. Lee Peng Hon.300 words
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271 1959-08-10 4 KANDASAMY: YOUR CLAIMS ARE REASONABLE SINGAPORE, Sunday. I THHE general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, Mr. G. Kandasamy, today assured former employees of the Singapore Standard that they had the sympathy and support of the T.UC. At a meeting with repre-271 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-08-10 4 I mmm m *am mm I *P j^fM *m m« la) JTaT JaT at*Um. aLt_TL J *__.>. YJaLCA.: Junior dept. open pjn.. Malar absolute beginners mlnton. Indoor games 3 pjn., aefrom 2 to 6 p.m.. bodybuilding. 4 9.30 ajn., 5. 6. 7.30 pjn. Senior pak raga S pjn., bodybuilding 6236 words
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Article444 1959-08-10 5 Institute ban 'blow to national language' SINGAPORE, Sunday. FAJAR, the publication of the University Socialist Club, today accused the Federation Government of defeating the aim of making Malay the national language in its stand on the Language Institute row. The publication in its latest issue444 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-08-10 5 Mr. Lionel C. A. Jayatilaka, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jayatilaka of Kuala Lumpur, pictured with his bride, the former Miss Yvonne Shirley Parry, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Parry of Koala. Lumpur after their marriage at76 words
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135 1959-08-10 5 Thumbprint on paper— and she is wed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A bride put her thumbprint on a piece of paper instead of saying "Yes" at the Registry of Marriages here yesterday. The reason for this departure from the usual procedure was that the bride. Munlammal Slnappan, 28, Is dumb. The135 words
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Article56 1959-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Goh Chai Tuck was fined $200 or four months' jail in the Sessions Court today for possession of six cartoons of cigarettes on which duty had not been paid The cigarettes were confiscated. A second charge of possession of morphine was56 words
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Article40 1959-08-10 5 RAUB. Sun.— Five Sikhs last night ended their 48-hour non-stoo relay reading of the Sikh holy book, Guru Granth Sahib as a fulfilment of a vow. They went through the 1,470-page book in two-hour relays.40 words
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Article23 1959-08-10 5 SINGAPORE. Bun.— Mr. Ng Eng Hwee was elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies' Employees' Union at its annual meeting yesterday.23 words
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198 1959-08-10 5 'Govt. should rehabilitate lepers 9 j SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association wants the Government to undertake the rehabilitation of discharged patients. The association's annual report, published today, says that in Singapore where unemployment is on the increase, the difficulty of obtaining jobs for discharged lepers has become "greater198 words
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Article44 1959-08-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three armed men today held uo Mr. and Mrs. Ong Chwee Tiong at their home in Gulllemard Road and took $400. They were locked in the bathroom while the thugs, each carrying a dagger, ran- sacked the rooms.44 words
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Article160 1959-08-10 5 Ong given more authority in SIT SINGAPORE. Sun. 1 The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan, was empowered yesterday to exercise more control over the supervision of the Singapore Improvement Trust. The powers were vested in him by a 194- word resolution passed by the S.l.T.'s Board of160 words
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Article60 1959-08-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Thirty Malay women from the Women's Institute of Malaya. Rengit District, in Batu Pa hat, led by their secretary. Che'gu Mazanh blnte Mo hamed Lassim, arrive here tomorrow on a two-day tour. Their programme Includes visits to the/ Ministry of Culture. Singapore Airport, Mount60 words
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Article36 1959-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Commander W. Dennis, harbour master here will give a talk on "Naval Occasions" to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Tuesday at 5.15 pjn at the Civil Service Club.36 words
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Advertisement157 1959-08-10 5 LOMBARD ACCEPTA^CE (MALAYA) LIMITED jj (Incorporated in the Federation of Malay*) Are pleased to announce If that as from the 10th. August II they are able to offer to 1 1 Residents of the Federation their 1 1 DEPOSIT FACILITIES B^ fi Interest paid to Federation Re*ldent« nnwITHOLT DEDLCTION OF157 words
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Miscellaneous124 1959-08-10 5 Carmen A Co By Mas r^Tfa-^*- AjKtT^dWll *yy| y abdwp this no-ocaxrrr isumhp .^^^Mj ESS^Hlßß^PS^^^^B^^^ l^^-^ The Saint By Leslie Charteris I 1 K PLEASE TRY TO RBWEMBEff THAT "1 V BBCAUSE, PERHAPS f T V OH FOR TH6\ "T~7 «#fflU THE NA/WE lS *MGA/~MX> At/6W HELP TO COUfIRM MOMEKT,124 words
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Article38 1959-08-10 6 3* Words lit (Mimimmm) MADAM CHOO SOW VINO A Family Tender their heartfelt. Thanks to dub* Associations Friend* and relative* tor their Kind attendances, sent wreatnk. Telegrams etc. At the funeral of late madam Wong Tong Ying.38 words
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651 1959-08-10 6 The Straits Times. Monday, August 10, 1959. The Alliance Manifesto After much secrecy and an inexplicably long delay, the J Alliance has at last published I its manifesto, barely ten days 1 before the parliamentary elections. Whatever may be the I explanation for all the suspense, it is clearly not651 words
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Article321 1959-08-10 6 The Indonesian Government's policy of driving Chinese traders and businessmen from rural areas unless they are citizens of the Republic puts them in a difficult position. It is natural enough for an indigenous populace to be resentful when it fancies it is being exploited by people who do321 words
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Article237 1959-08-10 6 Indications of cultural consciousness in the general public are not frankly very cheering. During almost the whole of June and July the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur was showing a firstclass exhibition of Indian art, but only 4,000 went to see it. Coming even nearer home, news237 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1959-08-10 6 ROLAND CHALLIS - Is this journey's end..? ROLAND CHALLIS NEHRU: A SUMMING UP AT 70 By- fin HERE are any number of signs that the Indian National Congress, India's major force since its formation in 1885, is losing popularity and therefore power. The 1957 elections slightly increased the Congress share of the popular1,238 words
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Article, Illustration566 1959-08-10 6 Renee Mac Coll - I can 't wait to book my seat to see the greatest showman on earth Renee Mac Coll by THE confrontation oi the century— that s what it will be next month, when Nikita Khrushchev, roustabout ruler of All the Russias, descends upon the United States of America. Let us,566 words
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Article709 1959-08-10 7 FRONT OUTLINES ITS AGRICULTURAL, ECONOMIC AND PLANTATION PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TJOW to move towards a Socialist Malaya in A A three main stages was outlined today by the Malayan People's Socialist Front. FlRST:— National capitalists must be organised and recruited to work under a709 words
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Article113 1959-08-10 7 A LOT OF EMPTY WORDS PPP CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The secretary general of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya, Mr. D. R, Seenivasagam, today described the Alliance Manifesto as "a lot of words but empty." He was speaking at the official opening of the Klang Road sub-branch of the113 words
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Article61 1959-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sir Geoffrey Clay. Controller of Rubber Research In Malaya. Is now visiting the Natural Rubber Bureau in America, according to a spokesman of the Natural Rubber Development Board here today. He will spend about a month in America talking with rubber industry leaders61 words
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Article23 1959-08-10 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. Members of the Temerloh Youth Club celebrated their second anniversary with a concert at the Semantan Theatre here today.23 words
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Article161 1959-08-10 7 Pass returned— after two years SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. Mr. Jamlt Singh, has got back the permanent pass for entry into the board's premises. It had been confiscated rrom him two years ago. The pass had been taken from him during the go*161 words
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383 1959-08-10 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ABOUT 50,000 secondary school students here will be asked to voluntarily work on a Sunday on the Government's "Operation Lung" projects. It is proposed to name the occasion "Student's Day." The Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today said: "The amazing spirit in383 words
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142 1959-08-10 7 ELECTRA CUTS FLYING TIME BY NEARLYHALF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Cathay Pacific Airways' new turboprop aircraft. the Electra, which cuts flying time between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur by nearly half landed at the airport here for the first time today. The Electra. which carries 78 passengers 12 firstclass and 66 tourist142 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-08-10 7 TWO WOMEN LEADERS OFF TO VISIT CHINA SINGAPORE. Sun. Two women leaders, Mrs. Shir in Fozdar (above) and Mrs. George Lee. left Singapore today for a threeweek tour of China at the invitation of the National Women's Federation of the Republic of China. Mrs. Lee is president of the Singapore117 words
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Article34 1959-08-10 7 KUANTAN, Sun. The East Region Telecommunications Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited has been registered. It alms to serve the dailypaid employees of the deppartment in Pahang, Trengganu and Kelantan.34 words
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Article30 1959-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Osman bin Mohamed Rafslk was elected chairman of the Singapore Government Schools Employees' Union at the union's annual meeting at the Beatty Secondary School today.30 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-08-10 7 A GENERAL VIEW of workers on the Nicoll Highway promenade project yesterday. Straits Times picture.21 words
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Article221 1959-08-10 7 NAIR: BE TOUGHER TO TOUGH BOSSES SINGAPORE, Sun. A trade union leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. today told the Singapore Printing Employees' Union that the answer to tough managements was not "timidity and disunity" but even tougher union. Mr Nalr, speaking to about 150 members of the union at221 words
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Article26 1959-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Theatre Club will present a comedy "To Dorothy— A Son" at the Town Hall here on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement223 1959-08-10 7 IT'S HERE! THE AMAZING NEW ANTISEPTIC SPRAY ON BANDAGE /HEALEX/" .^.y. jfr^yjjy yj-, ■±.'i. Foriwt o skin ovfr tfc* wound ▼t men nor orrejcivii py K. No more messy /^ld«9H bandages just \mL ~*T Good for scratches i lTO!tlga AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES |^ffi9 r HbAUACHE W^'m'M w all223 words
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Advertisement799 1959-08-10 8 'Continued frees Page <) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Mm.)— Box it els. txtrm ALL APPLICANTS Box A 9429 and AV4IO thanked. Position filled. EUROPEAN /EURASIAN Confidential Secretaries: Chief Clerk i Insurance) Senior F /Chinese Stenographer: F/Chlnene Receptionist/Nurse: Call personally City Employment, 74-B Robinson Road, Spore. TUANKi; MUHAMMAD SCHOOL KUALA799 words
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Advertisement873 1959-08-10 8 SITUATIONS WANTED 39 Words Si Mm.)— Box it el: txtrm EXCELLENT BABY AMAH or wash amah available after August 26, employer leaving Singapore. Telephone *****. EFFICIENT CHINESE Insurance Executive with ability In business expansion seeks similar position with better prospect*. Box A 5832 S.T. Spore. COOK AMAH. 24, excellent with873 words
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Advertisement864 1959-08-10 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j it Word* Si < Mm. Box St tts. txtrm FOR RENT Semi-detached Flat, j No. 1 Pulasan Road corner of Koon Seng Road, 3 bedrooms. dining room, sitting room, verandah, modern sanitation, area is fenced for car park, rent $200/-. Apply Klong Chai Woon Si Co. Ltd..864 words
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Advertisement760 1959-08-10 8 EDUCATION tt Words SS Min.)— Box it cts. txtrm STUDENTS WHO WANT guaranteed success In studies and future examinations by improving their memory tremendously may call at 237. Serangoon Road. Singapore, Telephone *****, in the afternoons. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S August Beginners' Morning/Evening Malay. Book-keeping. Accounting, Shorthand, Typewrltinft. English, Latin. Excellent760 words
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Advertisement742 1959-08-10 8 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Mm. St tts. txtrm MOTA RED. Engine and Body in good condition. Any reasonable price accepted. Write to Box A 5835 B.T. Spore. I RILEY 1H LITRE 1951 very good condition. Engine Superb. Four new tyres. Respray. For Rlley fans only $2,200/ Box A5BlB742 words
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Advertisement704 1959-08-10 8 AT YOl K SERVICE tt Word, Sit (Mmimtum). OmOm 1 month, it Wmrda St^t (Mim.) RENT-A-CAR. Ring Spore *****. PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. (Spore) *****. PLAN printing- from Tracings Potomatic, (B'pore) *****. GUARANTEED NON SLIP Strapless Brassiere. Made to Measure Splrella Robinsons. CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS photocopied Tang's 10. Boat Quay. Singapore. Ring704 words
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Advertisement806 1959-08-10 8 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for temporary appointment as Electrician (Standard) in the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Department of the Malayan Railway. Applicants must be in possession of a Competency Certificate Issued by the Central Electricity Board for the grade of Electrician (Standard). Applicants will be806 words
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Advertisement789 1959-08-10 8 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I. Chow Tianjf Choon, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, to transfer my First Class Beer House Licence for premises at No. 53. Serangoon Oarden Way. styled as UNION BAR to the name of:— Mr. Yew Chin Kong 598. Lorong789 words
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Advertisement1572 1959-08-10 9 T«i: S4os MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 141 (II hies) i incorporate* in SMiaaaore) (11 Hats) Jl lr V," THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE I'J? SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL OUSBOW. LONDON B CONTINtNTAL PORTS Carritrt option ta preeeed via other ports to lead and discnirgt cargo. L4AOING FO* Doe Sport Si s1,572 words
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Advertisement1360 1959-08-10 9 /^IHI L A. C UNtS (3(Vh«\l9 .BEN BCBSEA MEDITERRANEAN CMT'NMTAL B ICANOINAVIAII PMTS VV»tIV «IM|OOIA a, MM I Sept 5 I Stpt 1/ 7 Stfl <BSm "FALSTRIA" k) f 'lt Stpt 11 12 Sipt 1] 14 Stft m^ mmmK^ "JUTUNBIA" I) 17/11 Stfl Il2*Sept 2l22SCft "BOGOTA "a) 21 Sipt Oct1,360 words
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Advertisement1248 1959-08-10 9 iSi'lbin. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINBAf Bit Ikaaarfaiita* n tta Uattaa Kiettaaj) LINES SAILIUM Tt AȣN UK- A CtNIINENTAI PORTS Soon p fhtei ftnen* BENLOYAL toi Liverpool. Hall Htmbun B. 1-7,11 Ah 11/12 AH 13/14 Ah BENARTY for Red So*. Malta. London 2*724 AtJj 25 2* Auf 27/1 B1,248 words
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Advertisement1392 1959-08-10 9 McAUSTER tfc CO- LTD. 'El at.. ISBSi ■l.l.Tir-- UMB ataVAVBMSaW UMB LOItllN. NAMWB*. IOTTERBAM MVtl LBS ANftEUS. LAN FUNCISC*. B IMJU SEATTLE. VANCMFVtI B PttTUNt aM fa* Caaaaa ana USA North Atlantic Parts UcaftMt carte far Ceatral B Saett lawfiea. tin t» NEWCASTLE rport P. Sta* »ft-( SUNNYVIILI 14/2* AH1,392 words
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Article23 1959-08-10 10 TIN RI'BBEB (per picul) (perib.i Aug. 4 13*8.374 $1 07 5 $398.25 $1.95 W ;399.00 $108 7 5398.50 $1.08 8 $398.5023 words
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Article1349 1959-08-10 10 RENEWED INTEREST IN RUBBERS AND INDUSTRIALS By Our Market Correspondent THERE was a fair volume of business written on the Malayan Share Market last week which was strengthened by the rubber price going over the $1.08 level. The gain in the commodity price resulted in renewed interest1,349 words
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Article586 1959-08-10 10 WITH the continuing "squeeze" on rubber for August shipment last week the price hit new high levels and up to $I.oBs was paid late on Friday The official close on Friday was $1.08 and the unofficial close a quarter of cent higher. At these levels theAP - 586 words
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Article23 1959-08-10 10 Malayan Share Market: Aug. 8 Aug. 7 Industrials: 92.81 92.29 Tins: 185.76 105.73 t Bobbers: 157.77 137.23 Jan. 1 1958=. 10023 words
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Article26 1959-08-10 10 Current paymml M% 2s. DaU of payment Sept. 11 Sept. 36 ToUl ToUl for (or prerioat 20% 5% 3«. 3b. Austral Amil. \u«tral Mal»r26 words
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Article1235 1959-08-10 10 rE following list of. revised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Aug. 7). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. ■CV Tt MARKINCS -ua capital usie i sail tuMtag mrytkitg 41,235 words
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Article270 1959-08-10 10 The Malayan Share Broker*' Association reported on Saturday (August 8): "Industrials and rubbers were steady while tins were quiet and the turnover wjs small." Singapore brokers reported the following business Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.38 to $140; Gammon $1.79 and $1.80; W Hammer $1.41H; M. Breweries $2270 words
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Article86 1959-08-10 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday. August 8. (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31S. O.D. 31 90 d/st 32 3/16 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D ready: Canada 31 5/16: Swim Francs86 words
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Advertisement1266 1959-08-10 10 Express U.S.A. I'aeifU Atlantic Coast Service 1 A E.I.A. 1.1.A. Ssc C S^iti Penani H fcong i Angeles Ne* Yor* < mm Mm Ut Call 3 lsSf! Sss»l I Sept 2* Clll 7 I test USttl 2 let II Oct («HtMi Mm utCaiiMMJtft 27 Sept Stpt I*4 CHI 21 It1,266 words
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Advertisement195 1959-08-10 10 O K U S A I LINES nikiiii Kant iti\, Tikn Fk Mtnatgai S'ocrt P. Sham Penang HIRASHIMA MARU "jading tor Mormugao 27 An ■.s. MITAJIMA MARU loading for Mormugao V. 21 Slf t SINCAPORE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. Tci ***** 71 7) SI Rttiisti Riaf, Sitgapire Tel: StM. 25.195 words
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Advertisement476 1959-08-10 10 NOTICES QUALIFYING TEST FOB ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE CANDIDATES FOB THE CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA SCHOOL CEBTIFICATE EXAMINATION. 1»M A Qualifying Test (or Private candidates wishing to enter for the above-named examination will be held on Saturday, sth December. 1959. 2. Candidates attending Government and Aided English Schools ior other schools listed by476 words
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Advertisement451 1959-08-10 10 NOTICES NOTICE MR. PHILIP NOUI has at no time had any business connection* with CHEQUERED FLAG ENGINEERING WORKS, and ha* no authority to transact any business In this name B S. ARNOLD. 2 Davidson Rone. Spore. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME TAKE NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the451 words
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399 1959-08-10 11 MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Sunday VVTITII nothing at stake and against opponents who never looked dangerous, Singapore played carefree, soccer in winning their last Malaya Cup tie 1-1 against Negri Sembilan before a crowd of 2.000399 words
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420 1959-08-10 11 By SAUL JOSHUA Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AM ALAYAN Chinese, beaten 7-1 by Hong Kong IT Chinese in the Ho Ho Cup soccer competition two months ago, redeemed some of their prestige when they held the visitors to a 2-2 draw in a420 words
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Article99 1959-08-10 11 IPOH, Sun. Selangor Malays entered the Rulers Shield cricket final by beating Perak Malays by 27 runs in the two-day match which ended here today. The match was decided on flrfct timings. FlnM scores: Selangor Malays 143 and 152 for three declared: Perak Malays 116 (Osman99 words
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Article185 1959-08-10 11 Radin Ali shines in Johore win DATU PAHAT, Sun.— Johore outplayed Singapore Joint Services in their last South zone Malaya Cup soccer match here today, winning by three goals to nil. The brightest star of the match was little Radln All. the Johore inside-right, who scored the second goal and185 words
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277 1959-08-10 11 Brilliant start by Hearts, Rangers I ONDON, Sun. The British soccer season started yesterday with the Scottish League Cup competition. Rangers and Hearts, champions and runners-up In last season's Scottish League championship, were Quickly back into their winning stride with decisive away victories. Rangers slammed Hibernian 6-1 and Hearts, holdersReuter - 277 words
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531 1959-08-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR RACE WEIGHTS: EIGHT RACES ON FIRST DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Smn. Weirhtt for all eight race* to be run here on Saturday are: Cl. 2 Div. I— 6F Handsome 9.00 Amusement Park II 8.12 Rawanua 8.11 Full House 8.08 rollector 8.08 Toledo 8.07 Dententnrins 8.06 Our Kingdom 8.06 Lady531 words
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Advertisement198 1959-08-10 11 I ABiAutr 1 Biff car comfort AKIAiVC PTW^ Small **ar economy. THE TRIUMPHANTLY NEW M fiff Xy *^\*^*3l jugjj /j^siiM y^^V I 1 >W TyT nil 11 K\ HQHiHDI 35 WPG 6 PASSENGERS STYLISH Even at first glance, the new ARIANE promises new thrills. The ARIANE combines big car stability,198 words
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Advertisement225 1959-08-10 11 siimes? ili Reach for Listerine before that cold takes hold! The first sniffle or sneeze is a warningreach for Listerine! Gargle it full-stren- gth every few hours. V 12-year tests profw^ ved: People who •v; ;h. V gargled Listerine i*'^ Antiseptic twice daily had fewer, m? m shorter, milder t^Kßk225 words
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382 1959-08-10 12 Middlesex hit big score off Surrey's attack ONDON, Sun. The largest crowd of the season at Lord's here saw Middlesex completely blunt the attack of j Surrey, the County cric-i ket championship leaders, in scoring 331 for nine yesterday. Bob Gale and Eric Russell laid the foundation of Middlesex's big382 words
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Article31 1959-08-10 12 THE WIFE AND Family of the late Mr. Goh Buan Cheok Thank all relatives and friends for condolence messages scrolls wreaths. Contributions assistance and attendance at the funeral on 885931 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-08-10 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. INDONESIANS CRUSH SCRATCH PAIR PENANG'S TAN GAIK BEE IS THE ONLY TRIPLE CHAMPION I I.M Say Hup and Lai Fook Ying are not the world beating pair that Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San are. The Indonesian429 words
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680 1959-08-10 12 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Denmark's 22-year-old Erland Kops tonight won the men's singles title in the Selangor Badminton Association's International Championships with a brilliant 15-11. 15-8 v/in over India's 24 year old Nandu Natekar. The match produced 30 minutes of top class680 words
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1089 1959-08-10 12 Walkover by Varsity makes SCC champions again CRICKET... SCA TOURNEY AND FED ROUND-UP CINGAPORE, Sun. Defending champions Singapore Cricket Club obtained the necessary six points, through a walkover by University, to retain the Singapore Cricket Association senior title for the second year in succession. With two matches in hand B.C.C.1,089 words
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Article191 1959-08-10 12 CINOAPORE. Sun- Allrounder Darshan Singh performed a fine double when help- ing Prisons to beat RAP Seletar > "A" by 166 runs and maintain 'heir unbeaten record in the S.C.A. Junior tournament at Changi today Darshan hit an unbeaten 100, which included six sixes191 words
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Article135 1959-08-10 12 KUALA Ll'MPl'R: South beat North by 33 runs In toe annual Non-Benders cricket match on the padang. North 73 (Walker 39: Oorbex Singh 8-15); South 106 (P. Selvanaj again 27. A.E.O. Blades 15 >. 1POH: Pei ale Rest regained the Henne&sy Trophy when they beat Europeans by135 words
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Article114 1959-08-10 12 MUNICH. < West Germany). Sun. Two Manchester United players. full-back Joe Carolan and inside-right Albert Quixall. were sent off the field during Unlted's match here yesterday against Bavaria Muenchen. United won the match 2-1 after leading 1-0 at halftlme. Play became very rough at times,Reuter - 114 words
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Article118 1959-08-10 12 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of tha Australian football matches played today: New South Wales Association Dtv. 1 North CesMiock 1 Mayneld U 1; Cardiff 6 Newcasila Aust. 1; Wallsend 4 Merewether 1; Awaba 1 Blacksmith 3: L. Macquarie 1 Charles town 4. New South Wnles Association Div. i District118 words
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Advertisement265 1959-08-10 12 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS Wn,4* Sit. i Minimum I ABUBAKAK. To Mimi and Abu. the gift of a daughter. Sandra Yastnln on 8.8.59 ai the Paglar Memorial Hospital. Our de*p appreciation and thanks o the Surgeon. Doctors and Start >( the Hospital. THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIEDS fti^p^fp Af TIMtS HOUSE, RIVER265 words
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