The Straits Times, 7 September 1959
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Title Section19 1959-09-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 tit**** tie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-09-07 1 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES Four families living: in the same area stricken By 'Barley bought at one shop' —POLICE TOLD SINGAPORE, Sun For only ten cents, a mother today bought some barley grains, cooked them for her eight children and within three hours two of them were dead.153 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-09-07 1 KAY KENDALL (32) DIES in CLINIC LONDON. Sun. Kay Kendall, 32-year-old film actress wife of actor Rex Harrison, died In hospital today of leukaemia. Miss Kendall had been In the London Clinic for six days after she and her husband arrived here from Italy. She was said then to beReuter - 155 words
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230 1959-09-07 1 The rich are more prone to suicide, say psychologists RICH people commit su poor, according to a NEW YORK, Sunday. Lcide more often than the report by two Los Angeles psychologists. The report, given at the American Psychological Association convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, was the result of a study of230 words
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Article53 1959-09-07 1 METZ, France, Sun. A ferry flight of 22 Royal Canadian Air Force T-33 Silver Star jet trainer is scheduled to leave Germany tomorrow to be turned over to the Turkish Air Force. The planes were being turned over to Turkey as a Canadian contribution under the MutualUPI - 53 words
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Article43 1959-09-07 1 Plane sinks— two swim ashore NICE. Sun.— A charter aircraft carrying costumes and stage equipment to the Edinburgh International Festival came down in the sea and sank off the southern shore of Corsica yesterday. The French pilot and copilot waded ashore unhurt. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article28 1959-09-07 1 BEIRUT. Sun A bronze statue of Iraqi Premier Abdul Karlni Kassem standing 26 feet tall will be erected at giant South Gate Square In downtown Baghdad.28 words
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120 1959-09-07 1 POMP MY HAT! a AND THE CROWD CHEERED BRIBBANE. Sun.— Pomp and dignity melted into laughter and cheers today when Princess Alexandra of Kent, who is now on a state tour of Australia, stepped into a waiting car and sat squarely on the State Governor's top hat. The Governor, BirReuter - 120 words
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Article43 1959-09-07 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— The Army killed a total of 3325 rebels in the whole of Sumatra from the outbreak of the rebellion until July 31, 1951, according to an Army announcement. The Army lost 618 troops during the same period.—U.P.l.43 words
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Article22 1959-09-07 1 CULZEAN, Scotland, Sun.— President Eisenhower will return to Washington tomorrow, his press secretary Mr. James G Hagerty said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article226 1959-09-07 1 rrOKYO. Sun. Communist X North Vietnam has sent a memorandum to the U.N. Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, blaming U.S. for the present situation in Laos, the New China News Agency said today. The news agency, in a broadcast heard In Tokyo, said the memorandum "exposedReuter - 226 words
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425 1959-09-07 1 Laos: US will back appeal for UN force COMMUNIST BLOC IS ACCUSED I WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE UNITED STATES will support United Nations consideration of the Laotian Government's appeal for assistance in defending its territory against Communist forces. A lengthy statement from the State Department accused the Communist Bloc of fomentingReuter - 425 words
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Article263 1959-09-07 1 SECURITY COUNCIL TO MEET TODAY NEW YORK, Sun.— The t'.N. Security Council will meet in emergency session at 3 p.m. tomorrow to discuss a request by Laos for U.N. forces. Thr Council's President for September. S:£<ior Ertidio Ortona. of UtaJy, called the meeting after two conferences with the Secre-tary-General, Mr.Reuter - 263 words
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156 1959-09-07 1 An envoy of 'bad will'— by columnist jtjANILA, Sun. A Manila newspaper columnist said today President Carlos P. Garcia's administration had done "absolutely nothing" to improve relations with Indonesia and called the Filipino envoy to Jakarta Mr. Jose Fuentebella, an "ambassador of bad will "Fuentebella is a shame to theUPI - 156 words
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Article30 1959-09-07 1 CHOU ACCUSES IMPERIALISTS' PEKING. Son Mr Cbon En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, tonight railed for ••vigilance.." saying that "Imperialists are stepping up creation of tension in Far Ea«.t Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement112 1959-09-07 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary word. In the most disputed \rist watch category. Patek Philippe ba» obtained the highest mark 5542. ever recorded at tfa* Geneva Observatory Authorised Dealer* A Sole AfenU H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Penang mixing i ii with all 1 the best drinks112 words
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342 1959-09-07 2 Civil servants to meet on Govt. delay to reply to pay cuts offer negotiate on the matter). The member said the staff side submitted counter proposals to the official side on Aug. 20. Seven days later, he said, the official side replied that it had no mandate to make a342 words
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91 1959-09-07 2 POLICE MESS BURGLED SECOND TIME IN WEEK IPOH, Sun. Thr women inspectors' mess in Gopeng Road here was yesterday burgled for the second time within a week while the officers were out trackIng down criminals and secret society thugs. Women inspectors Miss Ng Leng Sim and Miss Rosalind Oh. returned91 words
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Article29 1959-09-07 2 TANJONG MALIM. SunInspector Abdul Ghanl replaced Inspector Sewa Singh as the officer In charge oX the police station here. Inspector Sewa Singh has been transferred to Tapah.29 words
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Article23 1959-09-07 2 TAIPING, Sun.— The Taiplng magistrate, Inche Isml bin Ismail, has gone to Teluk Anson on relief duty for one month.23 words
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195 1959-09-07 2 JOHORE HAS PLAN TO BEAT FLOODS AND HELP FARMERS VfUAR, Sun.— The JoiTl hore State Government will go all out in the next five years to improve drainage in the two worst-flooded areas at Batu Pahat and Muar. The Mentri Besar. Tuan Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunus said that flooding195 words
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276 1959-09-07 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE third member of the three-man tribunal set up by the Government to look into disciplinary charges against Mr. F. V. Rajendra is Mr. T. P. Cromwell, Assistant Director of Medical Services (Administrative). The Straits Times understands that Mr. Rajendra intends276 words
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Article161 1959-09-07 2 TAMILS TOLD: INVEST IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A former co operative officer in Ceylon, Mr. R. C. S. Cooke, has urged Ceylon I Tamils in the Federation to invest their money here. Mr. Cooke. who was formerly Senior Assistant Commissioner for Co-operative Development in Ceylon, was speaking at the161 words
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Article50 1959-09-07 2 ALOR STAR. Sun.— A padi planter. Talb bin Haji Said. was robbed by three Malays while walking home at Kamponp Telok Binasa yesterday evening. Taib reported that the three men took $3, a sarong and a torchlight from him. Police have detained a suspect.50 words
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Article29 1959-09-07 2 BATU GAJAH, Bun.— The headmaster of the Sultan Yusoff School here. Mr. Yoong Khee Hong, returned yesterday after a threemonth tour of Britain and the Continent.29 words
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Article68 1959-09-07 2 PARTIES TOLD TO REMOVE POSTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The chairman of the Election Commission. Tuan Hajl Mustapha Albakrt. has asked political parties to help clean up the town of election posters, banners and notices. The request was made In letters to the secretaries of political parties and Independent candidates. Tuan68 words
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Article32 1959-09-07 2 RAUB. Sun. Two Chinese interpreters in West Pahang have been appointed commissioners for oaths. They are Mr. Chooi Ah Kow. of Kuala Upis. and Mr. Thong Choong Kee, of Temerloh32 words
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Article91 1959-09-07 2 Re-start the Youth Council bid ITAJANG. Sun. Mr. K. Balasubramanlam. former chairman of the Selangor Youth Council, which had its registration cancelled earlier this year, is seeking the Registrar of Societies' permission to re-start the council. In a letter to the Registrar. Mr. Balasubramaniam has requested him to re-consider the91 words
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Article21 1959-09-07 2 TAIPING. Sun. Mr. V. Ramasamy of the Survey Department, Talplng. has been transferred to Negrt Sembilan as Assistant District Surveyor.21 words
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Article110 1959-09-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Vll Malayan teachers were caned on to propagate and help the national language by the pro-tern Chairman of- the National Language Council. Federation of Malaya. Inche Mohamed Salleh Khir. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Council here, he said that the110 words
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Miscellaneous17 1959-09-07 2 THE GAMDOLS By Barry Appleby Z' it« up \Y uumm I fda a*xlL*'u*rß6 mxi ITnouCANT loszwrru nose17 words
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Miscellaneous157 1959-09-07 2 Straits Times Crossword ACmOBS prod)f»U Job S.YounffU*. ,an arttet In ctay. 7 J**J?*? "Urn mutod mM ■Jil Rlvr a.dtacour* <B>. ST**:' 6 cjgjtgffti&rttt). ortanlMd on national Udm lai»C^sKl*iiU ofaap BftkM 18 .by«nln» a wm Q)" f l l ",«g*i/'*)--18«itUhl«:fau!t wbanturMraMrU .t*ck. I» admit <B< J&^WiSpJa^ 30 Don t allo* an157 words
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Article275 1959-09-07 3 SAM NEUA VIRTUALLY SURROUNDED AND IN DANGER ARMY NOW GIVEN FULL POLICE POWERS: TO MAINTAIN ORDER THROUGHOUT KINGDOM VIENTIANE, Sunday. A STATE of emergency was declared yester1^ day in Laos where pro-Communist rebels are threatening the key north-eastern town of Sam Neva. Reports indicated the townReuter; UPI - 275 words
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Article92 1959-09-07 3 THE BIG STICK— by BEVAN MOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the Labour Party's "shadow" foreign secretary, visiting here, warned today of the dangers of "contTnentlsts, or big nation complex" ln world affairs. Addressing economists and political scientists at the Soviet Institute of world economics and International relations, he said: "WeReuter - 92 words
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104 1959-09-07 3 IT'S DEATH NOW FOR THE RABBLE ROUSERS pNOM PENH, Sun. The National Assembly yesterday approved a govern-ment-sponsored bill providing for stringent penalties, Including; death, for attempts against the security of the royal family, regime and Government. The bill, approved on the first reading, has set up a special military court104 words
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Article25 1959-09-07 3 LONDON, Sun. American dealers have placed orders worth over £500.000 for the new Sunbeam Alpine—without having seen even a demonstration model. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-09-07 3 Jayne makes Mayor stumble for words LONDON, Sun. The Mayor of Blackpool, 74-year-old Alderman Ernest Machln, was at a loss for words last night and who could blame him. Shapely (41-18-351 > Hollywood film actress Jayne Mansfield turned on the town's £98,000 autumn illumination viewed by a crowd of 20,000Reuter - 146 words
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182 1959-09-07 3 Two killed as police open fire on rioting mob in Durban DURBAN. Sun.— New violence broke out ln the African quarter of Cato Manor today. Two Africans were shot dead by police. Senior Police officer, Maj. Jerry Van Der Merwe, said the police were forced to open fire when theyUPI - 182 words
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220 1959-09-07 3 NO TROUBLE REPORT ON SIKKIM-TIBET BORDER AREA THE MAHARAJKUMAR of A ffi A^gX' lie had not heard that China was massing troops along the Sikkim-Tibet border, although she was strengthening her forces there and building new The Maharajkumar. son 01 the ruler of the Himalayan state, told a Press conferenceReuter - 220 words
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Article104 1959-09-07 3 LONDON, Sun. Moscow radio has urKed all young girls and women' to "Join in the struggle to clean up society of vulgar louts, hooligans and debauched persons. In a broadcast on "maidenly self-respect" a speaker said a letter from a girl told how she hadReuter - 104 words
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Article66 1959-09-07 3 DACCA, Sun. President Ayub Khan repeated ln a speech last night Pakistan's intention to stay on friendly terms with India. "It would be de.4rable that, Instead of looking to others for help, we should defend ourselves," he said. "Once we can solve mutual problems peacefully andUPI - 66 words
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Article31 1959-09-07 3 JAKARTA, Sun— President Soekarno today granted "general amnesty and oblivion" to Darul Islam rebels in Atjeh, North Sumatra, who had returned to "the lap of the Indonesian state." Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article257 1959-09-07 3 LONDON, Sun.— The 10th world astronautical congress ended yesterday with many delegates of the opinion that Russia is completing plans for some dramatic space venture probably shooting a man 200 or 300 miles into space in an up-and-down rocket. The Russians have been maintaining257 words
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Article124 1959-09-07 3 Pravda snipes at Seato record MOSCOW, Sun. Pravda today attacked the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation. It said in a page one article: "During its black five years of existence. Seato has wholly unmasked itself as a tool of aggression and as the main source of tension ln South-East Asia. "TheReuter - 124 words
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Article66 1959-09-07 3 NICOSIA. Sun.— Four gunmen last night beat up the editor of a Greek newspaper for criticising Edma. the political successor of the extremist underground organisation Eoka. The gunmen entered the office of the Greek nationalist dally Ethniki and asked for Loizos Kythreotls, 40. the editor.Reuter - 66 words
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Article46 1959-09-07 3 TAIPEH, Sun. Mr. Neil McElroy. United States Secretary of Defence, will arrive here towards the end of this month for a three-day familiarisation visit. While here, he will confer with President Chiang Kaishek and other Government leaders on problems of mutual interest. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article46 1959-09-07 3 CASABLANCA, ti v n The Arab League political committee decided here today that Arab delegates at the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly would vote for the Jnited Arab Republic to succeed Tunisia next year as non. permanent member of th» Security Council.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement81 1959-09-07 3 No healthy body con do without on adequate supply of Vitamin B and jjH D Vikelp is rich in these and also wL contains a high concentration of MM i^ fl I mineral solts of Iron, Calcium t^k K Phosphorus, Manganese, Food fl fl| Hk lodine and Copper all in81 words
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Advertisement217 1959-09-07 3 /////i\W xV into Your Home with... fIWiAONm ECONOMICAL-GAY- HARD-WEARING Tintown sisal car- BBBBa pets are bold, dis- _f_ BEBEW V tinctive, durable N. and so cosy to care .JL— -> per sq yd (Fed. Duty Extra). HARRISONS CROSFIELD 1 1 1 U o jpsi WORLD FBTOUS SSIIISS UffllCH i-^_ 5S|217 words
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Miscellaneous84 1959-09-07 3 The tides... TODAY: Singapore IOS ajn. 9ft 21r.) 122 pa (Bft). Port Dlckson 9.03 ajn. (9ft 7to) 9.19 p.m. (Bft 5ln); Port Swett«nham •.16 a.m. (14ft 4ln> 8.27 p.m. 13ft 3ln>: Penang 2.52 a.m. Bft 4m> 3.11 p.m. (8U). TOMORROW: Singapore 1.52 am. (Bft 71nt 1.59 pjn. (Bft Bin>. Port84 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-09-07 4 PRIME MINISTER OPENS ART EXHIBITION9 words
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301 1959-09-07 4 India's role in moulding Malayan culture- by Lee SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today traced the vital role played by Indian civilisation in moulding the Malayan culture. Opening the Indian Art Exhibition at Raffles Museum this evening, he told a large crowd: "Tn a way, to301 words
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Article219 1959-09-07 4 MINISTER OPENS TRAINING COURSE SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today told 130 Malay language teachers that he hoped they would be leaders who would "revolutionise the spirit of the citizens through the national language." Speaking in Malay to inaugurate a special course (or teachers219 words
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Article30 1959-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Jane B. Drew, an authority on tropical architecture, will give a lecture on '"Tropical Architecture" at the University of Malaya tomorrow at 3 p.m.30 words
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Article27 1959-09-07 4 SINGAPORE Sun. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association will meet on Thursday at 4 30 p.m. to discuss the increased assessment on properties in the City area.27 words
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135 1959-09-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A leading Malayan trade unionist today called upon Government and Municipal servants not "to dabble in politics" but confine themselves to work for the improvement of the workers. Mr. K. V. Thaver. the secretary-general of the Malayan Trade Union Con.135 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-09-07 4 MR. CHARLES LOW CHEOW LTE and Miss Rosalind Cher Kum Chee, who were married at the Registry of Marriages ir Singapore yesterday.24 words
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318 1959-09-07 4 Meters a blow to jaga kreta racket SINGAPORE, Sun. The jaga kreta racket in the City centre will be smashed the moment the Government enforces its new parking laws. Special provisions In the regulations will curtail the activities of these selfappointed car guardians. Rule 19 forbids the washing of cars318 words
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Article29 1959-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, Bun.— A symposium on "Population Control and Family Planning" will be held at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, General Hospital, on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. s H29 words
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Advertisement637 1959-09-07 4 10,000 CELEBRATE FEAST OF OUR LADY SINGAPORE. Sun. More the framed picture of the than 10.006 people at- Lady of Perpetual Succour. tended a procession at St. After the procession, which Alphonsus- Chanel In went round the church Thomson Road to cele- compound once, a Mass brate the Feast of637 words
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Advertisement387 1959-09-07 4 ■■POII TOP IN SHgWiUSIMESS MMMmm- MM« m |CathayOw*hisation w. j: r mmnmim big dayi- DAILY 2 SHOWS AT 4.30 8.30 P.M. J 2 I mas t jffl^'^- MITZI (.AVNOH K(»>S*NO BRAZZI JOHN KEKB KR »st i M TIN EASY ON THE EYES CHINESE SUBTITLES m ADMISSION STALLS: $1.50 A (2.50387 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-09-07 4 Today's Singapore diary...~\ SINGAPORE JIDO CLUB: 6th kun tow class 8.15 pjn. p.m.. motor repairing, art class, Kyu to 4th Kyu 7.30 p.m., advan- Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep photography 7 pjn. ced 8.30 pjn. fit 9.16 ajn.. English conversation KAIONG BOTB' CLL'B: Bad--BINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: —Intermediate 9.15. advanced mlnton. Indoor255 words
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217 1959-09-07 5 Rubber magnate victim had grenade thrown into his house IPOH, Sunday. OOLK'L investigating an attempted extortion case arrested three men here today. The arrests were made in an ambush at the 'lan Joo Lan tobacco factory in Lahat Lane and at a house in Menglembu.217 words
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Article104 1959-09-07 5 PNANG. Sun —The Penang Muslim Youth Society today appealed to all Islamic organisations to do away with processions and avoid extravagance when celebrating the birthday of Prophet Mohamed on Sept. 15. Tn-Islamic' "Holding processions Is almost un- Islamic and foreign to the religion." Mr.104 words
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195 1959-09-07 5 MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS KILLS SIX CHILDREN IN PENANG DENANG, Sun. A mysterious sickness is believed to have caused the death of six children at OertakSanggul, a fishing village on the southwestern tip of Penang Island, about 14 miles from the city, in the last. three months. In each case the symtoms195 words
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Article202 1959-09-07 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. The executive director of the World Bank, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed All. has warned Malaya against fallIng into the economic domination of a foreign power by getting its overseas capital from omy one quarter. Inche Ismail left by air for London yesterday202 words
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351 1959-09-07 5 Dato Abdul Aziz: Our civil service is about the best in Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rIE civil service in Malaya is about the best in Asia, said Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, the permanent secretary to the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Aziz was opening the flrct convention of351 words
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Article198 1959-09-07 5 COURTESY COURSE FOR NURSES SINGAPORE, Sun. —A Government plan to improve relations between hospital staff and public comes into effect tomorrow. The Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, announced yesterday that it had been decided that all staff nurses, staff midwives. and trained assistant nurses should take a couase198 words
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Article44 1959-09-07 5 TAIPINO, Sun. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. a Member of Parliament (Alliance) and two Alliance Perak State Assemblymen, Inche Othman bin Wan Omar and Mr. Goh Chok Sam, were entertained to a tea party by the people of Pokok Assam new village.44 words
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Article34 1959-09-07 5 IPOH, Sun. Senior Inspector Atma Singh. Assistant OCPD, Kampar, has been transferred to the crimes department here Replacing Inspector A. Balaretnam who has gone to Kampar to take up the other post.34 words
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Article22 1959-09-07 5 RAUB, Sun.— Mr. K. Vyramuthu. chief clerk of the Pahang Veterinary Dept.. has been promoted to special grade.22 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-09-07 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris ■■■■■■■■■^■HHHLi r^HEN I INSISTED ON HER FOR \f WHATS >OUR PROBLEM TONIGHT, |^I.^H^^H^H T^S THE S^CRtFKX-Hg DID NOTOWKTI XAMU OLD BOY?-A5 IF I DIDN'T I TELL yOU, I S^^B'JifllUl^n TOO VIOLENTLY COULD YOUR '^fc—^-^V HAVE ENOUGH 0P A LVI Abner By Al Capp PPTv^iJ^^K^ |cftN»QNsl151 words
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Article344 1959-09-07 6 If Wm4» Ul (Miiummmi AT "THE COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Bartna— Man's Lunch •SJtL VANITY featuring unique "Happy Tope". Pedal Pushers, Batik dreaae* and playsuits. BE IN THE fashion— Cool and comfortable In a trim Shlrtwalster from Madelines. 278, Orchard Road. OKT YOUR MOONCAKES at Cold Storage, Orchard Road.344 words
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570 1959-09-07 6 The Straits Times Monday. September 7, 1959. Polytechnic Changes The Singapore Polytechnic was conceived as "a major technical institution comparable with some of the larger regional colleges in the United Kingdom offering a comprehensive range of course*." Ai such, it necessarily took the shape of British models and scanned a570 words
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Article389 1959-09-07 6 Mr. Khruschev's Trip To China Mr. Khrushchev takes the spate of consultation that is now going on between national leaders a stage further with his announcement that he will go to Peking immediately after his tour of the United States. It is an interesting choice of occasion, sandwiched between the389 words
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Article250 1959-09-07 6 The electorate's responsibility in a parliamentary democracy does not end with casting vote*. The Member of Parliament is a representative, and it is up to his constituents to make sure he does represent them. He is paid to do this and he has a string of special250 words
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Article466 1959-09-07 6 THEY MAY BE THE SYMBOLS OF ANOTHER AGE...BUT HUNDREDS STILL THINK THEY ARE INVESTED WITH SOME MAGIC QUALITY SHANOHAI. Sunday. TWO majestic bronze lions still receive friendly pats in the hope they will bring good luck to Shanghai citizens who scarcely remember the days when the building466 words
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Letter248 1959-09-07 6 \VITH respect to the theory attributed to me that kronchong music originated from China, may I point out that this Is not a new much less my theory, but one of three currently circulating among Malay music circles. The other two theories refer to Portuguese and Spanish music248 words
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Letter78 1959-09-07 6 IS IT really necessary for those who are busily engaged In blotting out the delightl ul sea view from Nlcoll Highway to have their materials delivered exactly at the morning rash hour? This important artery has been Jammed every morning for the last fortnight by ponderous lorries78 words
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Letter53 1959-09-07 6 POAD-BLOCKS and vehicle cbecks along the Port Swettenham Klang Road by the police are a good thing. But it will be appreciated If the police could extend these checks to stubborn cyclists riding two or three, sometimes four, abreast along this narrow busy road ROAD53 words
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Article1189 1959-09-07 6 A STAFF CORRESPONDENT « JAKARTA - D-DAY IN JAKARTA A STAFF CORRESPONDENT JAKARTA Fantastic scenes followed the shock Cabinet announcement of the devaluation of 1000 rupiah notes to a tenth of their value BY and 500 rupiah BUSINESS was brisk despite the unusually hot day. Over 12 million rupiahs worth of export certificates were bought and1,189 words
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Advertisement124 1959-09-07 6 Any watch can have jewels..* Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy IOLEX service The better the watch, trie mor« delicate and precise the mechanism. It's not much use buying a first-quality Swiss Watch if you can't b« sure that it will get the regular124 words
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245 1959-09-07 7 TTELUK ANSON, Sun.— x Another UMNO group has passed a no-confi-dence motion on the chairman of the Perak UMNO and State Alliance leader, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, who is also the Mentri Besar. At an emergency meeting. the Lower Perak UMNO youth245 words
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Article43 1959-09-07 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Tuan Haji Anjang Salth bin Haji Abbas, District Officer Krian. is going on transfer to Pahang as Commissioner for Lands. He will be succeeeded here by Inche Saad bin Walad. Assistant District Officer. Kuala Kangsar.43 words
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179 1959-09-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A Malayan student in Perth. Australia, has called for a twoway traffic of students between Malaya ar.d Australia "in the near future." He is Mr. Anthony Wong Kheong Fan. 28. of Mentri Road. Ipoh. assistant secretary of the Malayan Students Association there and179 words
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Article37 1959-09-07 7 TAIPING. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ohazall bin Hajl Jawi, will declare open the new premises of the Indian Children's Welfare Home at Upper Station Road here tomorrow evening.37 words
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Article610 1959-09-07 7 MAN WITH LONG PARANG SLASHED HER AS SHE LAY NEAR ME IN OUR JOHORE HOME' MUAR, Sunday. A 13-YEAR-OLD boy told Mr. Justice Hepworth at the High Court here today how he saw his mother slashed to death by a man with a long parang,610 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-09-07 7 SOME of the 12» Malay teachers who attended a lecture at the Tanjong Raton* Girls School yesterday, organised by the Ministry of Education to train them In teaching techniques.34 words
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Article326 1959-09-07 7 DISPUTE ON CLAIMS, DISMISSALS SINGAPORE, Sunday. HPHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' x Union plans to call a general meeting on Fridsy to consider "appropriate action" against the company over its claims and the dismissal of a number of the company's employees. 1 An emergency council326 words
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260 1959-09-07 7 MAN IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES HALTS COURT CASE JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Sessions Court president, Mr. G. Byrne, today refused to allow a man dressed as a woman to give evidence in a case until he changed his clothes. The witness. Mohamed bin Taib. 22, had a "ponytail" hairstyle and carried260 words
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Article47 1959-09-07 7 PASIR PUTEH (Kelantan), Sun. The new elected members of the Cherang Raku Local Council are Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Salleh, Inche Nasir bin Awang and Ustaz Noor Flkry. They will serve on the council for three, two and ont year respectively.47 words
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174 1959-09-07 7 A 50-MILE ROAD IS TO HELP DEVELOP VAST AREA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A multi-mi]-lion dollar 50-mile road linking Sik and Pokok Sena in Kedah which will be completed this month, will open up the areas between them for greater development. With vast stretches of Jungle being cleared In the areas,174 words
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Article90 1959-09-07 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Right Rev. Roland Koh Peck Chiangs has been appointed vicar of the parish of St. Mary. Selangor. in succession to the Rev. Canon Chlu Ban It. who leaves shortly to take up his appointment as Home Secretary of the Australian Board of Missions. Bishop90 words
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Article45 1959-09-07 7 BATU GAJAH. Sun. The Assitant District Officer, Parlt. Inche Zakarlah bin Sulong. has been promoted Chief Assistant District Officer, Batu Gajah. He replaces Inche Majid bin Yusof. who leaves soon for Canada for a six-month study course under the Colombo Plan.45 words
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Article22 1959-09-07 7 MUAR, Sun. inche Raof bin Othman. area information officer with the Department of Information here, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur22 words
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86 1959-09-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A bif crowd again gathered at the Botanic Gardens this eTening for the fifth Govern-ment-sponsored open-air concert aneka ragam ra'ayat Lee Dai Son. Chinese radio humorist and storyteller, gave the spectators a hilarious 10 minutes with a comic sketch. Bixteen girls from86 words
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Article64 1959-09-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Moon Cake Festival will be celebrated by the Chinese in Malaya on Sept. 17. On this day the 15th day of the Bth lunar month —they will offer cakes, fruits and flowers to the moon when it is at its brightest. Moon-shapea cakes64 words
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Article174 1959-09-07 7 REMODEL CIVIL SERVICE CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (CUEPACS) today called on the Government to re-organise the civil service Describing the present civil service as having a "complicatea structure. 1 it ur*ed the Government to appoint a Joint working174 words
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Advertisement1439 1959-09-07 8 NOTICES I I NOTICE AS FROM the 30Ui September 1950. Mr H. J. Ooerllch (Hans Joacblm Ooerllch) will cease to oe in our employ, and nt> is tnerefore 2 not authorised to transact any business on our behalf with effect from thai date. The Management. DINKBEN A MORRIS 5C (EASTERN)1,439 words
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Advertisement662 1959-09-07 8 (Continued from Pag* 4) SITUATIONS VACANT I Word, tt Mm. j— Box tt ct: oxtru MALAY BABY AMAH Available art-time at pleasant area preCTed. Ring Andrews (Spore) MM. DOCTOR WANTED Immedlate- for China Medical Hall. Reply ate Salary required Post Box 32, Sandakan. TEACHER OF ENGLISH wanted Oovernment-Alded Chinese chool.662 words
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Advertisement1628 1959-09-07 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UME TO AWN. LIVERPOtC. GLAMOIf, IONBOtj ft CONTIMENTAA PBBTS Oat Star' Stim P. S*«a» PtHm] niKSIU M'stitm utarfOM. Baßtw Tmlm UERTES livorptll It Ptrt Satt 0 Stft ill CLYTONEBS L' ion Bremtn, Htar|. R'dam 1 1 Ptrt Stft I ttft 11/11 Stft 12 •ERUBS Liiirflil, Cllitjtw Stftil1,628 words
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Article1476 1959-09-07 10 INVESTORS DISAPPOINTED OVER TIN QUOTA RISE By Our Market Correspondent THERE was considerable activity on thy Malayan Share Market last week which was influenced by several factors, but mainly by the rubber price which was taken to its highest level for 32 months. Industrials, in which the1,476 words
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Article22 1959-09-07 10 Malayan Share Market: Sept. 5 Sept 4 Industrials: 98.54 9&40 Tins: 114.31 114.84 S Rubbers: 147.66 147.66 Jan. 1 1938=100.22 words
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Article28 1959-09-07 10 TIN RUBBER (per pieo.l) (per Ib.) Aug. 31 closed t1.114 Sept. 1 $400.25 $I.M<» 8 X $399.25 $I.#B'« S $J99.87i. 51.09H 4 $399,124 $1.19*4 S SS99.M28 words
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Article73 1959-09-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday, Sept. 5, (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1628 U; Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the I.S. dollar73 words
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Article20 1959-09-07 10 DIVI DENDS ANNOUNCED Current payment 12*4% Date of payment sept, as Total for year 30% Total foi previous yemr 10%20 words
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Article1191 1959-09-07 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting; on Saturday (Sept 5). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. INDDSTRUII It > Alei Brick*. l.TiVi 1.70 Pref 1.60 1.80 2.401,191 words
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Article507 1959-09-07 10 rrHE rubber price In Singapore last week gained over four cents and during trading on Friday reached $1.11 5/8, the highest level since January 1957. The official close on Friday although three-quarters of a cent below this price, was still the highest price for the507 words
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Advertisement972 1959-09-07 10 NOTICE s€R TONY TOH, Salesman, to no longer employed by this Com* paay and has no authority to transact business on our behalf. RONEO LIMITED. P.W.D. NOTICE LOWER PERAK DISTRICT Ayrr HiUm Chui hak Ros4 NOTICE is hereby given that the above road Is now opened for traffic. A HAMID972 words
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Article292 1959-09-07 11 /merdeka\ football i V 7th DAY J IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun.V Korea tonight settled the dispute with Japan for the losers' pool trophy with a 3-1 replay victory and thus gained overall fifth place in the Merdeka soccer tournament. Korea. the Asian Cup holders, have also292 words
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Article749 1959-09-07 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Malaya 2 Hong Kong 1 Vietnam 2 India 2 Korea 3 Japan 1 By Arthur the hero in magnificent Malayan victory MALAYA'S quest to retain the Merdeka anniversary soccer championship had a fairy tale ending- at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. They scored a last-minute goal749 words
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Article133 1959-09-07 11 By SAUL JOSHUA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Greg de Silva of Singapore, a FIFA-regis-tered referee, who was replaced by Arthur Warburton (Selangor) in last night's Merdeka tournament winners' pool match between Vietnam and Hong, said today: "I was embarrassed by the tournament and referees committee's decision. "I133 words
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416 1959-09-07 11 India finish in second place VIETNAM HOLD THEM TO 2-2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. INDIA, held to a 2-2 draw by South Vietnam at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, had to be content with second place in the Mardeka second anniversary soccer tournament, i I India went into the match needing a416 words
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Article46 1959-09-07 11 LONDON, Sun. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches: Hastings: Commonwealth XI •379. (Ibadulla 77). England XI 143-5 (Carr 76). Scarborough: Gentlemen 293 (Ingelby-Mackenzle 104). Players 100-1. v Blackpool: Lancashire 486-7 K (Pullar 78. Grieves 203 n.0.) vs Indians. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article57 1959-09-07 11 IPOH. Sun. —s. Mac Donald. driving a Jaguar XX 150. won the Fastest Time of the Day award for cars In the Perak Motor Club's Merdeka half-mile sprint today with a time of 37.7 sees. The Fastest Time of the Day for motor cycles went57 words
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Article32 1959-09-07 11 IPOH, Sun. The 13/18 Hussars beat Ceylon Association by six wickets In a Brander Shield cricket match here today. Ceylonese 37 (Faith 3-19); Hussars 38-4 (Anandarajah 3-10).32 words
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Article31 1959-09-07 11 PENANG. Sun. Anglo-Chin-ese School Union won the Penang senior Inter-team badminton championship for the seventh successive year when they beat Hu Yew seah 3-2 in the final last night.31 words
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Article27 1959-09-07 11 GOODWOOD. Sun. Stirling Moss of Britain won the international six-hours sports car race here yesterday gaining the world sports car championship for Aston Martin. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article53 1959-09-07 11 PENANO. Sun. Rest beat CRC, the league champions, by eight wickeU in the annual cricket match played at Victoria Green today. Scores: CRC 95 (K.S. Chla 19) and 73-8 (Ha 1 Quan 21. McDonald 4-20. Brown o-31); Rest 103 (Hewitt 30, Brown 27) and 73-3 (.Brown 23 no,53 words
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Article548 1959-09-07 11 LONDON, Sunday WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers and Manchester City treated a 44,000 crowd to a ten-goal spree in the English First Division yesterday, with league champions Wolves winning 6-4. City, urged on by a wildlycheerins home crowd, had every chance as they led 3 o In the firstReuter - 548 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-09-07 11 SINGAPORE: Kaggtr: 3 BOD v The Blacks. Keat Hong; SOD v RAF, padang. KUALA LUMPUR: Soccer Merdeka tournament champions v losers' pool winners, Merdeka Stadium.25 words
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Article407 1959-09-07 12 THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT IS STUDYING THE EFFECTS OF ITS RUPIAH DEVALUATION ON TRADE WITH SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE recent partial devaluation of the Indonesian currency has dimmed prospects of any immediate top-level talks between Singapore and Indonesia to improve trade relations. A well-informed Indonesian diplomatic407 words
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Article120 1959-09-07 12 999-AND A SECRET FEAR COMES TRUE 1 ON DON. Sun. It was just another routine 999 call for ambulance driver Harry Farrow, but when he got there he found the child hit by a car was his own sevenyear.old daughter, Susan. She was unconscious and bleeding from a head injury.Reuter - 120 words
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Article84 1959-09-07 12 'HANDS OFF INDIA' SLOGANS NEW DELHI. Sun—Hundreds of followers of orthodox Hindu Jan Sangh demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy today to condemn the actions of Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and ask him to keep hands off India. Carrying banners and placards they shouted slogans: "Death to Chou En-lal." andUPI - 84 words
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Article34 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. James Puthuchoary. manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, will give a talk on "Distribution of ownership and control in the economy of Malaya" at Nanyang .University, on Sept. 15.34 words
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377 1959-09-07 12 'Singapore can't adopt China's marriage laws without change' SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE, could not adopt the marriage laws of China without certain modifications, said Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, today. Mrs. Fozdar, who has just returned from China after a three-week visit at the invitation of377 words
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Article256 1959-09-07 12 GAITSKELL - IF LABOUR WINS ELECTION GAITSKELL —BY MOSCOW, Sun.— Mr. t Hugh Gaitskell, the t British Labour Party leader, said here today that if his party won the next general election it would work to create a zone of controlled disarmament and to conclude a temporary agreement on Berlin's future status.256 words
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291 1959-09-07 12 admitted to hospital range from li years to 11 years. All the ramllies live in the Queenstown area. The Straits Times was told that all bought barley grains from the same shop in the area. And they all served cooked barley to their child- I ren. They said that about291 words
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Article30 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Members of the seven-man ad hoc committee appointed by the Government to review the Prescott report on Nanyang University will visit the university tomorrow at 3 p.m.30 words
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161 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Twen-ty-two bridegrooms were today urged at the first mass wedding in the new self-governing State of Singapore to "heed and observe" the one-man-one-wife marriage law which the Government will introduce soon. Their wives too. listened attentively to this advice from Mr.161 words
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171 1959-09-07 12 PARIS. Sun. The "baby twins" of the British Motor Corporation the Austin Seven and the Morris Mini-Mi-nor will bid for star place at the Paris motor show on Oct. 1. Parii representatives of the Austin Baby say they have received more orders thanReuter - 171 words
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245 1959-09-07 12 S.R.C. WIN PADANG SHIELD: HEAVY RAIN STOPS PLAY BACK PAGE SPORT QINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Recreation Club retained the Padang Shield for cricket against Singapore Cricket Club on the padang today, the match being decided on first innings after heavy rain forced play to be stopped 15 min- utes before the245 words
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Article61 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sun— A goal in each half by centre-forward Franci* Quek helped Jollllads to retain the Govlndasamy Memorial Trophy for soccer when they beat Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club 2-1 at Buklt Chermin today. The two teams were level 1-1 at half time, Bujang equalising for61 words
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Article70 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Officials of Seremgoon Garden Sports Club elected at the annual general meeting today were: Chairman Mr. Chua Tlan Teck (re-elected for fourth year*; vice-president*. Messrs. Lye Mln Sen and Tan Koh Hong; Secretary, Mr. T. A. Mugan; Treasurer, Mr. Narian Singh; Committee. Messrs. Noel70 words
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Article200 1959-09-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Poliec Sports Association scored an upset win in the Singapore Cricket Association's Junior championship final when they beat the favourites, Prisons, by three wickets at Balestier Road today. Prisons, who had finished unbeaten champions of their section, suffered a batting collapse this morning. At one200 words
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Article391 1959-09-07 12 OINOAPORE, Sun.— Jan Bussell, Singapore'! most consistent driver this season, today won the P.T.D. award at the Singapore Forces Motoring Club's Sembawang circuit road race In record time. Driving a 998 cc Cooper. 29--year-old. Bussell returned 64.22 sec to beat the previous best of 66.01391 words
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Advertisement248 1959-09-07 12 KING: To Mary and Ted a son Jonathan Joseph, a brother for Christopher ;,nd Richard, at Bungsar on 6th September. DE JONG-KAARS SYFESTEIJN: To Menso and Mlek a .son. Menso Bartold. at Singapore Nursing Home on Sept. 6. Both veil. For Jan Lodevijk. a brother. WILFORD— UNO. The engagement is"248 words
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