The Straits Times, 14 September 1959
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Title Section18 1959-09-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times 'at*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article737 1959-09-14 1 RUSSIAN ROCKET DUE TO REACH MOON AT 4.35 a.m. Luminous cloud seen as it speeds through space 6,500 m.p.h. and dead on target MOSCOW. Sunday DUSSIA's "Lunik" space rocket was tonight two -thirds on its way to the moon— and still exactly on course. It is expectedReuter - 737 words
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Article317 1959-09-14 1 Radio will guide the lunik rpHE rocket forming the last stage of Lunik 2 the Russian moon rocket launched on Saturday is designed to be guided by radio to its final destination. A Soviet expert, quoted by Moscow radio last night, said: "The possibility of guiding the last stages of317 words
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Article86 1959-09-14 1 \X/RITING in the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda today, the Soviet astronomer, Dr. Dmitri Martynov, says: "It will be impossible to see the rocket at the moment when it hits the surface of the moon. The Astronomers wllf also he un- able to see the cloud which will formReuter - 86 words
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211 1959-09-14 1 IN SINGAPORE- BID TO TRACK THE LUNIK FAILS SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SMALL group of American scientists here worked till late tonight in an effort to "get in touch" with the Russian rocket speeding to the moon. They were members of the United States Satellite TrackIng Station, which was set up211 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-09-14 1 Eartha collapses while singing NEW YORK. Sun. Eartha Kitt (above), the Negro singer, collapsed last night after studying part of her programme at a nightclub in Pittsburgh. Her manager. Mr. William Morris, said today she was under treatment in hospital and he thought she was suffering from a nervous disorderReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1959-09-14 1 NICOSIA, sun.— A Greek Cypriot. Cleopas Christodoneou was shot dead and another wounded in a raid by masked gunmen on a Oreek Cypriot coffeeshop In Khlorakas. West Cyprus, last night. —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article51 1959-09-14 1 Luebke takes over BONN, Sun. Heinrich Luebke. son of a farmer and unknown to most of his countrymen until three months ago, today became the second President of West Germany. He succeeds President Theodor Heuss, who has retired. Herr Luebke. 65, was elected by the Federal Assembly, on July I.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1959-09-14 1 TEL AVIV. Sun. Israel fighter aircraft today gave chase to an Egyptian air liner sighted over the IsraelNgev desert. North of Ellath. an Israeli army spokesman announced here.30 words
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Article25 1959-09-14 1 HONG KONG, Sun. The Afghan Foreign Minister. Sardar Mohammed Nairn, has arrived in Wuhan, central China, the New China News Agency reported.25 words
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103 1959-09-14 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— The Government has decided to permit insurance companies to borrow up to 25 per cent of their frozen bank deposits. The move was made to enable thi companies to obtain sufficient operating capital. Rrports from regional areas indicate prices have begun103 words
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Article141 1959-09-14 1 PEKING CALLS for FRIENDLY TALKS OONG KONG, Sun. 11 The standing committee of China's Parliament today ended a three-day debate on the border dispute with India by adopting a resolution reiterating the call for a settlement by friendly negotiations. Reporting this, the New China News Agency said the National People'sReuter - 141 words
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Article33 1959-09-14 1 EARLIER MOON LANDING MOSCOW, Sun Latrvi announcement from M<>>row Radio said the moon rocket '/a*- expected hit the moon four minutes earlier than originally anticipated 431 a. m Monday time. RenterReuter - 33 words
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205 1959-09-14 2 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The president of the Pan -Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin al-Helray. said last night that his party would question the Alliance Government in Parliament on the na-i tional debt. Addressing a PMIP rally at the Sultan Sulaiman Club i padane here,205 words
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Article30 1959-09-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. lady Marcella. widow of Sultan Ibrahim, accompanied by her daughter. Princess Meriam. will be leaving for Britain towards the end of October.30 words
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Article27 1959-09-14 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abcuil Rahman, will declare open the Kelantan Malay Chamber of Commerce bazar at Jalan Sultanah Zalnab hero tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-09-14 2 MISS SOON FINDS LAW SO EASY MISS SOON CIIOON SIM. 29. just bark from London after completing her Bar finals at Gray's Inn. said today she studied law because she found it "easy and interesting." Miss Soon, of Penang. arrived in Singapore on Saturday. She is holidaying la Singapore for57 words
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Article33 1959-09-14 2 TAN'JONG MALIM Sun.— Ng Leng Chai. 24. was stabbed in the back while eating in a stall near the Rex Cinema here on Friday night. Police are investigating.33 words
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300 1959-09-14 2 GOVT TOLD: IMPROVE CONDITIONS OR FACE LABOUR CRISIS PENANG, Sunday. T^HE president of the Penang Port Commission A Employees' Union, Mr. Gerald Abraham, warned today there would be labour unrest in the country in a year or two if the Government did not300 words
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Article335 1959-09-14 2 SERVICE COMES BEFORE SELF KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday T»WO HUNDRED employees of the "Lady x Templer Hospital were warned last night by their own leaders that their union could not expect to get all the rights and privileges enjoyed by other unions. r warnin came from the335 words
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161 1959-09-14 2 Malaya gives $7,500 to aid refugees KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sun.— The Tederaj tion Government has given $7,500 to the United Nations World Refugee Year to help the 2,500,000 refugees the U.N. is caring for. Mr. Claude de Kemoularia, personal assistant to the U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral, said this today after talks with161 words
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Article26 1959-09-14 2 CAMERON HIGHLANDS Sun.— The 900 workers In the Federation's biggest tea plantation. Boh Estate stayed away from work for the fourth successive day today.26 words
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Article59 1959-09-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British High Commissioner in India, and Chancellor of the University of Malaya, arrived here this, afternoon after attending yesterdays university convocation at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. MacDonald— Tm always e;lad to be in Singapore —said he will stay here for a59 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-09-14 2 MALAYA'S FESTIVAL GIRL IS OFF TO U.S. WITH 44 OUTFITS SINGAPORE, San.— Malay film star Zaiton left this morning by PAA for the Pacific Festival with a huge wardrobe and some presents. THE WARDROBE consists of 44 baju sarongs and sarong kebaya all of the latest styles which she will110 words
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Article49 1959-09-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four men walked Into a house in Lorong 14. Geylang. last night on the pretext of looking for a friend and robbed the occupants of $2,000 in cash and valuables. The occupants were locked up in a room while the gang ransacked the premises.49 words
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Article64 1959-09-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A team of 12 Hong Kong Chinese stage stars arrived In Singapore In the Anshun today to give a series of performance here and in the Federation. The troupe is scheduled to give its first performance at the Victoria Memorial Theatre o n Sept. 18.64 words
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130 1959-09-14 2 10,000 JOIN CONGRESS, NOW- KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pOR the first time in this country teachers in English, Tamil. Chinese and Malay schools have been united into one organisation to speak with one voice. This followed the admission of the 10.000 raemDer Federation of Malay130 words
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Article30 1959-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A total of 3.333 people were issued with Federal Citizenship certificates during the week ending Sept. 5. bringing the total issued so far to 1,217,302.30 words
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85 1959-09-14 2 'Scrap pay freeze' demand by union IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government is to be asked to lift its "wage freeze" and settle a three-year-old claim for more pay put up by the 320-stron c Public Health Inspectors' Union. The union submitted a memorandum in 1957 asking that its members85 words
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Article64 1959-09-14 2 ...And then the rains came BUKIT MERTAJAM. Bun Continuous heavy rain since yesterday afternoon has temporarily averted water restrictions for 45.000 residents here. Over 3.5 inches of rain fell in 12 hours the highest for a day this year. Bukit Mertajam. which consumes 900.000 gallons of water dally, was to64 words
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Article214 1959-09-14 2 IPOH, Sunday T»HE FEDERATION Government was urged to mxx troduce subjects relating to the Malayan cooperative movement in the school curriculum today m del e«»tes to the All-Malaya Co-operative conference here unanimously adopted the resolution sponsored by Mr. P.u. David of the English School Teachers214 words
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Miscellaneous32 1959-09-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applefay I I l^ I SUKYK f LCAs/C it i 1 OUO CAR T J IV NO J vTO MB y~* VDUOOIT I f O£T utM "6 132 words
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Article304 1959-09-14 3 RUSSIANS TOLD: U.S. VISIT MAY LEAD TO TURNING POINT IN RELATIONS WITH WEST MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIANS were told yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev's visit to the United States "may mean the beginning of a long-awaited relaxation in the international atmosphere." Moscow Radio in a home serviceReuter - 304 words
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452 1959-09-14 3 SOVIET BID TO MEDIATE IN DISPUTE? MEW DELHI. Sun.— 11 While Russia is believed to be making a bid to mediate in the border dispute between India and China, the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehi v. yesterday branded Communist China as an "aggressiveReuter - 452 words
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201 1959-09-14 3 MAN SHOT AS TRAITOR NOW HAS HIS NAME ON MEMORIAL PARIS, Sun. The widow of a man shot as a Nazi collaborator in 1944 has come to the end of a 15-year-long fight to prove he was shot by mistake. As a result his name together with the words "mortReuter - 201 words
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Article19 1959-09-14 3 LONDON. Sun.— Japan and Bulgaria have decided to resume diplomatic relations, the Bulgarian news agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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133 1959-09-14 3 ONDON, Sun.— British scientists are reported today to have found a revolutionary way of keeping milk fresh for six months without refrigeration. The Sunday Pictorial says that scientists have discovered that If it Is steam-heat-ed at 275 degrees Fahrenheit It can be keptReuter - 133 words
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Article66 1959-09-14 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Two million people are jobless In Indonesia, Mr. Ahem Erningpradja. assistant Minister for Labour, told reporters In Jakarta. He said that each year another 600.000 people came on the labour market looking for work. Indonesia's population Is estimated at between 85 and 88 millionReuter - 66 words
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133 1959-09-14 3 LONDON. Sun.— Dogs should be shaken not hit, when they are naughty, according to a British scientist. Mr. Alastair Worden, In a report to the British veterinary Association, said dogs should be taken by the scruff of the neck andReuter - 133 words
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Article98 1959-09-14 3 The target for London drinkers LONDON, Sun. Thirtyseven men. many of them Irish, appeared in court here today after a disturbance involving more than 300 people In Hammsersmlth Broadway. London, last night. "Hammersmith Btoadway appears to be the target of everybody with nothing better to do than get drunk," theReuter - 98 words
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Article54 1959-09-14 3 VIENNA, Sun. Austrian police have confiscated, under a court order, a cigarette lighter exhibited In the Communist Chinese pavilion at the Vienna Fair. A Vienna firm claimed that the lighter was exactly the same as one It had produced in the past and which was patentedReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement207 1959-09-14 3 kene it U.. \th& new BEAR BRAND FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK f*t IVR RR/3ii/ Available in 2 Ib. tins SOU »CINTS I /UlltlC (MAI LIMITIO KNCAtOtf KUALA tUWtll -MMAMC W *StAXC€l*t yet* &*ld... H \4I~L. \m^& ,^P4«W u oo^^ man accustomed to tcork in the Hinold Vlt' \^L. d«r j*K207 words
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Advertisement256 1959-09-14 3 T A M C V^^A sfl flfl P^ I k VS I^C^m^ I^^dl Japanese Discovery LV3^=s»sT|| WEISEN it a morvellous new therapy "^^S^JHRIh for gaVric ond duodenal ukerj, lL^rf^E hyper-ocidity, ttomocKach*. ulcerous pains, hyp«ridrosi» ond oth«r oeptic 1 diseases due to outonomic rwrvout iy»t«m disturbonce*. BEWARE WEISEN is effective because256 words
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Miscellaneous425 1959-09-14 3 your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Ware 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES KoaU Lampur 341 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Penaiig 366 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The j£2a« ca 297 wUm News; 8.05 A425 words
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741 1959-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday JHE Ministry of National Development, in a complete shake-up of the City Council's Cleansing Ik-par men t, has: CLOSED down the Kolam Ayer Incinerator to expedite reclamation of 40 acres of land in the area and save about $250,000741 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-09-14 4 THE BELLS WILL WOW RING OUT CLEAR AND TRUE SINGAPORE, Sun. Parishioners of the St. Bernadette's Church in Zion Road will hear a new sound during their services the true, melodious tones of genuine bells. Since the church was opened on March 30. they have been listening— most of them161 words
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Article130 1959-09-14 4 MEALS IN TRAINS FOR KING, QUEEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsurl Agong will have five meals In trains during their state visits to India and Pakistan, beginning on Oct. 9. Their Majesties will be engaged every day throughout their 33-day tour of the sub-continent130 words
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Article168 1959-09-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. yHE pattern of the Prophet Mohamed brithday x celebrations here will be varied this year as compared with previous celebrations. The procession of adults and children will start at 9.30 a.m. from the Government offices and after marchIng along various streets in the168 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-09-14 4 River rescue of woman then SINGAPORE, Sunday. lIANDSOME Indonesian actor A.N. Alkaff and an 11 attractive woman he described her as "a very good friend" were both sent to the General Hospital here this evening one after the other She was sent there219 words
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Article30 1959-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The fifth Boeing 707 for Qantas will arrive at the Singapore airport tomorrow on its delivery flight to Australia. It will leave for Sydney on Wednesday.30 words
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Article24 1959-09-14 4 SINOAPWIE, Bun. The Inaugural meeting of the Singapore Medical Association will be held at the Alumni Association. Medical Centre, on Tuesday night.24 words
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Article21 1959-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 24-year-old plumber. Wee Tlan Seng, was found hangIng In a house off Eng Hoon Road tonight.21 words
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Advertisement546 1959-09-14 4 mm^on top in sh^wbusiness i-p--«-«-«""1 CathiyOrganisation W I^--m--ms»-^MMs--W ATTRACTION SMH-mI Cf\,ir»2ND BIG MONTH!: 1 DAILY 2 SHOWS AT 4.30 8.30 P.M. TOMORROW EXTRA SHOW AT JJ A.M.-. MTTZI I.VIMIK JOHN HfcRK FillM I M tEN EASY ON THE EYES CHINESE SUBTITLES a Admission stalls: SIM A 82.5* Circle $4.00 INO546 words
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Advertisement466 1959-09-14 4 3 SHOWS TOMG> BOOK rota TICKKk PPKICES: Orehe»U 14 Bark v THis fiiT^ir3rii i Sp«-i.l ConctMioa of II Balronr $1 SO B« k S14II. 4 m CHILDREN (I 2 JO p.m. <Uil» cirrpt S.ind«».. Shoo, imntr lor Cr««|t Rnnklnlt (tot* with MlHpr Phone ■CHl 1 now sho, C*tnf Early! All466 words
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Miscellaneous90 1959-09-14 4 Today's Singapore if jilt*}?-,. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table-ten-nis 9 ajn.. bodybuilding, weightlifting 2 pjn.. basketball 6 pjn.. folk dance class, physical committee 7Jo PJn., kun tow 8.15 pjn. V.M.C.A.: Junior dept. open from 2 pjn. to 6 pjn., bodybuilding. welghtlUting 4 pjn., judo practice for juniors 4.45 pjn.. Malay civil service90 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-09-14 4 Malay beginners (Chines* e«kInc) 9.30 am. beginners pjn. and 6 pjn. Senior Cambridge 7.30 pjn.. absolute beginners 7.30 p.m., table-tennla 7.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film shorn at Tan Took Seng Hospital 7.30 pjn. SALVATION ASMT: Home League meeting 3 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep i fit 9.16 a.m.,76 words
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Miscellaneous77 1959-09-14 4 Amber Road 440 pjn., Malay ctrll service Std. I 5 pjn. KAFFLBB MUSEUM: China. 64 photographs by T. H. Chan* 9 aJn. to 5.30 pjn. UNTVHUmr OF MALAYA AST MUSEUM: Permanent collection Includes contemporary Malayan painting. Indian and South-East Asian sculpture. ChlneM ceramics and Islamic Art 9 a.m. to 4.3077 words
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1456 1959-09-14 5 THE MESSIAH' WHO FAILED RISE FROM THE DEAD STRAITS TIMES Special Feature He found Sunday good day for trade FANATICS BELIEVED THE MONEY-GRUBBING QUACK QN December 16, 1927, "King" Benjamin Purnell lay in a simple iron cot and died. For three days his followers kept vigil by the death-bed repeatedly1,456 words
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Advertisement285 1959-09-14 5 SHffiFUS? IH Reach for Listerine before that cold takes hold! The first sniffle or sneeze is a warning— 1 reach for Listerine! Gargle it full-stren- gth every few hours. 12-year tests pro- ved: People who k gargled Listerine Antiseptic twice f daily had fewer, *> shorter, milder W* colds than285 words
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Miscellaneous222 1959-09-14 5 The Saint Miy Leslie Charter** LVI Abner iiy Al Capp K BRACE I ?-\*AL,WE TOOK /^NOW, BEFO'AH MdOVETOM THE-S H '^*.'-S^PjE)?f. YOWESELFS. > IT.'.'— AN'WE IS <. I SWINGS I M7DACTIOM H GENERAL— 7 V S"AKf.7-*WEAPOsI- «£j> BOYS.'.' y STILL STANDIN'// J4 A -BRIMG ME AAAH <N BUT < >222 words
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Article58 1959-09-14 6 W»r4t lit (Minim*m) MR. A MRS. BALAKRISHNAN of 14. Pahang Road. K.L. thank ai friends and relatives for their >itendance and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage A. M. DSOUZA thanks all triends and relatives for their .t tendances, messages of conoolence, wreattts and cash con'ribution at58 words
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Obituary34 1959-09-14 6 U Worit tit (Mimimmm) IN FOND MEMORY of Tom Mahony (late Deputy Public I'iosecutor Singapore) who passed ■way on 14th Sept. 1958. A great friend sadly missed. May he rest In peace.34 words
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Article322 1959-09-14 6 it Wt4t Sit (Minimum) AT "THE COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Business Man's Lunch 13.50. SALE at Au Bon March'e. Prices slashed more than 50%!! f 17* Orchard Road, (upstairs). Phone (Spore) *****. CURED.' That tired* run-down feeling by taking a few jars of Apollo" Essence oi Chicken. In the322 words
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648 1959-09-14 6 The Straits Times Monday, September 14, 1959. AndNowThe Future The Federation has been accustomed for some time to many of the forms of parliamentary democracy; it has held elections, experienced parliamentary procedure and tasted the rule of law. But only now has parliamentary democracy in this country become a fact,648 words
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Article354 1959-09-14 6 The large number of degrees and diplomas awarded ai Saturday's convocation (there were 485 graduates) offers fresh reminder of the growth of the University of Malaya, particularly in Kuala Lumpur. Established only a little more than a year ago, the Federation division has been able to house354 words
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Article269 1959-09-14 6 There are two ways of reacting to the news of the rocket that spent the whole of yesterday flying toward the moon, and judging by the response from many parts of the world only two. One is wonder, the other boredom. It would be a pity if mankind269 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1959-09-14 6 William Millinship - De Gaulle In quest of peace with honour William Millinship by GENERAL de Gaulle is expected to make a new attempt this week to bring peace to Algeria. The deadline has been set by the new session of the United Nations General Assembly, but the real possibility of a French1,272 words
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287 1959-09-14 6 J THINK the best answer to Mr. David Morris (S.T. Sept. 5> is to quote from a series of articles on the importance of foreign investment in the U.S.A. written by an American professor287 words
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137 1959-09-14 6 WHILE crossing Merdeka Bridge where the new promenade is almost completed. It gives great pleasure to see the labourers and volunteers working hand in hand to add another mile-stone to Singapore's credit. What gives us more pleasure and assurance is to see Indians and137 words
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382 1959-09-14 6 Mr. K's very reluctant friend is going on that junket •OVirT COMMENTARY... BY MONALD HINOLEV It! IKHAIL SHOLO. 1T1 KHOV, author of the best selling novel "Quiet Flows The von," had a large dose of publicity last week. Mr Khrushchev, returning to Moscow from the Black Sea coast, descended on382 words
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Advertisement111 1959-09-14 6 Q. Who mad* th* flrat wristA. Rote*. >• t*ia AM is I*l4. %m OkMrvatwy. Uafea. vrartfrt dM •m Clw -A" iiiiMiii n« S>*M far »mt-<kr«aeaKtrr w R«tn wnitt thm ft ted Urn f»«a Ike MM inn lews v largi mtnit ckwotim And iimc Ikit time Roia have mad* x«rly 400.000111 words
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Advertisement127 1959-09-14 6 ©Observer Foreign News Servic* Ns >^J^ SHAVEIIASTER modern way J V^ to feminine l&zL I daintiness. 'F^ I 6 (L^^^V Enjoy new freedom fromV^K L B nicks and cuts this safe, gen- \O^» J \lMk I tie, quick way. Take advant- k^ fS i age of this modern electric PJr127 words
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256 1959-09-14 7 You can't expect Govt. to do all for you MINISTER (FORMER UNIONIST) SAYS... CINGAPORE, Sun. The Health Minister, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, told representatives of the Naval Base Labour Union today not to expect the Government to do everything for them. Speaking at the union's 12th annual representatives' conference, the256 words
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Article271 1959-09-14 7 MALAY TO BE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION, SAYS RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, last night outlined measures the Government will take to establish "a truly national university" for the Federation. He said at the University of Malaya convocation dinner271 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-09-14 7 WITH a smile of triumph on her face and amidst thunderous applause, popular Mary Shuen, Idwas nmncd Cabaret Queen for 1959 at the Great World Cabaret in Singapore on Saturday night. Here she is shown receiving the Sash of Honour from Mrs.141 words
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351 1959-09-14 7 'FACTOR No. 1 IN BUILDING A NATION IS EDUCATION' the Government was working on a vast programme to ensure that the Federation possessed th* best It could provide at all levels of education. 'Our main emphasis ir. the past few years had been on the primary sphere. But at the351 words
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275 1959-09-14 7 Party big guns to join the new poll battle in Kedah SUNGEI PATANI, Sunday. ""DIG guns" of the Alliance, Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and the Socialist Front are expected to arrive here from tomorrow to back their candidates in the deferred parliamentary election in Kedah Tengah. The Deputy Prime Minister and275 words
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Article85 1959-09-14 7 DATO ISMAIL LEAVES FOR NEW YORK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of External Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left here today on the first leg of his journey to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly meeting this week. The other three members of the Malayan85 words
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Article56 1959-09-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chla Kuay Teck, a labourer living in Jurong Road, Singapore, was lined $400 in the magistrate's court today for failing to declare to the customs that he had two gold rings when he arrived here by bus yesterday. The rings were56 words
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Article125 1959-09-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Medical Services Union today amended its constitution to admit 250 assistant nurses who had appealed to be allowed to Join it. The nurses had written to the union saving they had no one to represent them in negotiations and were concerned125 words
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Article22 1959-09-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. SunLee Ah Soo, 17. of Chow Kit Road here, was admitted to the General Hospital tonight with scalds.22 words
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Article121 1959-09-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A ROMAN Catholic newsletter here today praised the Federation Government's policy towards sterilisation and hoped Singapore would follow it. The newsletter of the Singapore St. Joseph's Church, said that the time has come for the new State to look to Kuala Lumpur for121 words
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467 1959-09-14 7 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By Singapore, Sunday THE film "The Nun's Story", now being screened in two local cinemas, has provoked a sharp controversy in Catholic circles here. It tells the story of a young girl who became a467 words
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Article186 1959-09-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A N American economic expert today advised Mala- yans wishing to go to the United States for further studies never to forget the need "to translate and adapt what you are learning to your own country." Dr. Clifton R. Wharton has just186 words
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Article74 1959-09-14 7 Praise for Parliament ceremony SINGAPORE, Sun-— A Con- servatlve M.P., Sir John Barlow, today expressed his admiration for the way yesterday's opening ceremony of the Federation Parliament was conducted. Sir John told the Straits Times on arriving here from Kuala Lumpur that he was greatly Impressed by the dignity and74 words
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Article31 1959-09-14 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. K. Krfshnan was re -elected president of the Singapore City Council Health Department Workers' Union at its annual meeting today. The secretary is Mr. D. Veeraiyan.31 words
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Article24 1959-09-14 7 TELOK ANSON. Sun— Six m«»n armed with parangs and sticks robbed a Malay family of Jewellery worth $1,500 at Kampong Tukang ;lcd'n.24 words
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Advertisement131 1959-09-14 7 j The NEIY Economical j Generous capacity—^. l cv ft. jiving 7 sq.ft. I of shelf area Large frozen food compartment Big vegetable drawer I Rubber nut work -top l^yar*^^ Sealed compressor unit guaranteed S years t»fc«. up) low- +J^m r^-ff pr/c#</ t i k Vj?Y flf »ny- I V^.j131 words
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Advertisement195 1959-09-14 7 ********************************************************************************111l The first automatic mascara that needs no brush r Helena Rubinstein MASGARA-MATIG I COLON II! CUILSI WATERPROOFS LASHES I Tv accent it on eye*. Dramaliee glamourise yours, j Give them new enchantment this modern way. One j <^^ fast twirl of Helena Rubinstein's Mascara- Matic, your lashes are beautified195 words
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234 1959-09-14 8 WUERE TO STAY? Where to go? How to get there? These are three basic problems facing the student newly-arriv-ed in London, especially those without too much money. Most Malayans may have the lirM problem solved by Malaya Hall, the students hostel in Bryanston234 words
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Article641 1959-09-14 8 Berlin— 'Frontline City' BERLIN: The Eagle and the Bear. By John Manner, (Barrie Rock Jiff. 21s. i. ANYONE who talks to Berliners these days gets the feeling that the special nervetingling status of a "frontline city" is something they would simply hate to lose. Living dangerously has become a habit,641 words
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Article774 1959-09-14 8 rE results of The Malayan Monthly's Free Entry Word Puzzle "G" (August) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered to be the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 2:774 words
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Advertisement77 1959-09-14 8 ht%L >«^. dim Mjim. d~*\ K i —^IM R|p«M|^^^^^Z nßV^^r^ M m B^v m m b^" L. V I a M m 9r~^ m '''-^^^n^^Bl^B^P^ B»p^^ I. $mA y-i^, *N -Va^ .^BEBB^ tt^ < w»w>i». M Awar jMtt g^ *s?Lf^fl W '^li h^Bf BBa^aw. _^^888 "v P*d>m* -^ds B HBBate^L^B^Bl77 words
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Miscellaneous253 1959-09-14 8 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD A«tO88 8. Oat in the neuter may be 1. Drake* total in tot mUaueU following a>. fj). Pet? is one who eats too S. Sob dttraesedly tor hea*«, much absorbed by one who Uke Jvte (71 drinks too much (g). JO. Topper takes a trtp. *«ry up-253 words
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Advertisement1397 1959-09-14 9 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: He.: 2111' BLLERMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE i IQS AHGELES, SAH FRAHCISCO. A HOll SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLANO and for Canada and USA Nort*> Atlantic Port; AccepMf carge tar Ceitril A Set'k CITY Of RIPON America Spore P. Sham Pfang BRONXVIIIE 14/aSept1,397 words
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Article983 1959-09-14 10 BUYERS SATURATED: INVESTORS CAUTIOUS By Our Market Correspondent THERE was less activity on the Malayan Share Market last week buyers being saturated for the time being and prices having reached high levels. Repeated hints of increased taxation in Singapore also slowed down business. Whilst this brought983 words
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Article585 1959-09-14 10 JTekka 4s. 7' 2 d. 6d. T. Harbour 15s. 3d. +3d. Tronoh Mlnet 16s. 9d. +6d. Txd Austral Malay Twenty-three dollar rubber counters came to business compared with 26 and of the 20 price charges 11 were gains. Amal Malay cum the 30 per cent for the year585 words
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Article72 1959-09-14 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank*' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, Sept. 12 (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1029 V. Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the C.S. dollar «as quoted at72 words
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Article21 1959-09-14 10 Malayan Share Marfcrt: Sept. 12 Sept. 11 ndnstrials: 97.55 97.8« tins: ***** 111.96 Rubbers: 150.05 149.71 Ian. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article57 1959-09-14 10 Current payment McAUster 10 r c Amal Malay Estates 30' S. Tronoh 3d. Tronoh Mines 10d.+ Connemara 10*;* Includes 6d. bonus. Interim. Date of payment Sept. 30 Oct. 27 Nov. 11 Nov. 30 Oct. 16 Total for year 15^ 30 c o Is. Is. 2d. Total for previous57 words
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Article1114 1959-09-14 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share.Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Sept 12). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. «V TO MARKINGS 1 "T MM ewitdiao ewnk.li it =r eidaatai IHiiin1,114 words
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Article207 1959-09-14 10 Stockpile selling eases rubber f\H Friday October be- came the current quoted position on the Singapore Rubber Market and eased over l\ cents as the result of reports from America that under new legislation rubber can be sold from the stockpile without the necessity of giving six months notice. This207 words
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Article267 1959-09-14 10 COMMODITY REVIEW Actually a further 7,000 tons had been contracted for in August, but shipment had to be delayed till early this month. For the first eight months of this year shipments at 783.814 tons were near y 11 per cent higher than In t:ie same period of 1958. Although267 words
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Advertisement1083 1959-09-14 10 Cxprati U.S.A. Pacific tk Atlouitic Cotvst Rorvlea E.T.A ET.A. £.1J». S'oore P. S'btnt Penang H'kong U Angeles Hew Ytf* "Kaaikaaa Mary Ist Call 21 22 Sept 23 Stpt 24 Silt lit" Call 2} 2T Stat 1 Oct 22 Oct 7 Ni« "KisttUwa Mari lit Call 24 n Oct 2« Oct1,083 words
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Advertisement249 1959-09-14 10 THE Ft BURMA FIVE STAR LINE EASYBOUND WESTBOUND Frtai tania Pern Frt. lapa. Parts t Hit, L Liadiag fir Burma Ports "AMERICANA" Penjng P. S ham S pon Singjpore Penjng B> NTS: A4ENTS: s lsl™ng a a«n a <!v iA^E™2' l S! Ne 331/342 Ttlak Aytr Strttt, SiafSßsre 1. TKADIHO249 words
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Advertisement266 1959-09-14 10 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD THE BOARD proposes to offer for sale lv steel Single-Screw Steam Tug No. 10. Main dimension* are: Length 60.5 feet Breadth 15.9 feet Depth 8.35 feet, with a free speed of B'i knots. The Steel Hull was built In Singapore Harbour Board Dockyard In 1940266 words
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Advertisement744 1959-09-14 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS METHODIST GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL, MALACCA Applications are Invited from qualified teachers of either sex who are Federal Citizens or who are eligible for Federal Citlsenshlp. Two vacancies can be filled immediately and a few in January 1960. Applications should be made In writing giving full particulars of qualifications744 words
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Advertisement1368 1959-09-14 11 NOTICES NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Subscribers are Informed that the next issue of the E"git*h and Chinese editions of the Telephone Directory are due to be made in January 1960. Any desired altera-, tions and additions to be present' listings must reach the Contract A Services Manager.1,368 words
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Advertisement702 1959-09-14 11 NOTICES Advertisement >■!— lit Order of Supreme Caurt dated 21st «ay et As***. 1959 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OP MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT PENANG DIVORCE PETITION NO. OF 1959 Between SYBIL DE SOUZA Petitioner And GEORGE RODRIGUES Respondent to: George Rodrtgues. Late of 35 Bertam702 words
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Advertisement831 1959-09-14 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Mm.) Box St ets. extra BOX A 6953 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED: Agents to canvass general insurance business. Preferably with previous experience Write Box A 4321 ST. Singapore. A NEW MEDICAL Hall (Dispensary) which is being established requires an experienced doctor. Please apply831 words
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Advertisement797 1959-09-14 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Words $5 (Mm.i—B ox M eta. extra I DOUBLE BEDROOMS with new furniture suit couple/bachelor/ glrL Reasonable rent. Write or apply personally 23 Jalan Sedap Seaview Park, Spore. SENNETT ESTATE, Rooms suitable for Chinese Single/Couple. Meals optional. Use of Fans. Refrigerator. Sitting Room. Ring Spore ***** Miss797 words
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Advertisement751 1959-09-14 11 I BOUSES LAND FOR SALE llt Word, St (Min.)— Box It ct, extra TWO STOREY COMPOUND HOUSE, freehold land 30.000 sq.ft. District 10. 3 miles from City. Suitable for Company staff or private residence. Price: $65,000. C.H. Williams. Valuer Estate Agent, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Tel: Spore *****. GOOD PLANK ASBESTOS751 words
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Advertisement876 1959-09-14 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Words SS (Min.)— Box St cU. extra OWNERS OF MINING Lease to South Johore desire contact interested parties view prospecting. G.PO. Box 61. Singapore. MEDICAL PRACTICE in thickly populated area, main thoroughfare, low rent, good Income, for sale. Apply please Box A 4317 S.T. Spore. ACCOUNTANT will876 words
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Advertisement778 1959-09-14 11 FOR SALE M Words SS (Min.)— Box St cts. emtrm AGENCY for America's largest dress-manufacturer. Phone Spore ***** during office hours for details. CLEARING TEXTILES at rock bottom price* Suits every pocket. Come visit us for required varieties at 189 Arab Street. 1 Singapore) FOR FIRSTCLASS TAILORING Sults-Shirts-unlforms-bree-ches-Ladies costumes. Dresses778 words
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546 1959-09-14 12 Sparking Spurs bash 'Babes' to take top spot in Division 1 Hotspur, the North London club who have spent •L about $1,700,006 in building up their team, moved to top spot in the English First Division soccer table with a brilliant away 5-1 w'n over Manchester United yesterday. This impressiveReuter - 546 words
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117 1959-09-14 12 AMERICANS ALL OUT AT FOREST HILLS ITiORKST HILLS, San. r Wimbledon champions Alex Olmedo of Peru and Maria Bueno of Brazil reached the finals of the United States lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Oimedo's opponent in the men's final will be Neale Fraser, the Australian Davis Cup star. Maria facesReuter - 117 words
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Article42 1959-09-14 12 WHITEMARCH. Sun.— The M.C.C. amateur touring team stopped oft* here on their way home from Canada and beat the local General Electric team by 167 runs yesterday. MCC 230-6 declared (Mordaunt 134) General Electric 63 (Smith 7-30'— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article21 1959-09-14 12 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— The Junior South African Rugby Union touring team beat Argentina by 14 points to six ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article306 1959-09-14 12 AQUEDUCT a fabulous racecourse YEW YORK. Sun. A $99,000,000 racecourse t~« be opened near Idlewild Airport tomorrow will more than compensate for New York's loss of the Jamaica track which is to be used for a housing project. Aqueduct, the palatial new racecourse, has a capacity of 80,000 people andReuter - 306 words
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Article1037 1959-09-14 12 P W D L F APte Spurs 7 3 4 0 17 8 10 Wolves 7 4 2 1 19 14 10 Burnley 7 5 0 2 16 14 10 Blackburn 6 4 1 1 14 6 9 Arsenal 7 3 3 1 12 7 9 Pulham 71,037 words
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Article46 1959-09-14 12 World marks by Russian MOSCOW. Sun Maria Itkina of Russia beat the women's world 400 metres and 440 yards records at an athletics meeting in the Caucasus yesterday. Over 440 yards Maria clocked 53.75 ec She was timed at the 400 metres mark at 53.4sec.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement405 1959-09-14 12 B^ 3^3»«w^^^^si««wPP^i^^^^^ssss :^iiii^B»*^Svr Ss^ REX King Siie rigirtttes, '^~T">-«^ If* 1 lli/aLpwJ S*^S 1 1 li pure efficient \^^&c^> bh^bs £€Sii^^ B^B^B^B^BBBBssf I H M. --'^^-~i tSCSSfiSSESIakw ill! agg^a>*aSg%^B««j»i>t»>«»» H Mm M b MTm l t 3SSSI mZ SSGZBB^bw^ *^^jy3r^^^<s^^r^Br*ril****************** by M v A Bflfe^^^ W^M K ing-Size REX I^bV^l405 words
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Advertisement203 1959-09-14 12 ORIENT THE ONLY DIE-CAST FAN MADE II INDIA 2 YEARS GUARANTEE ALL SIZES AVAILABLE ON HIM PURCHASE Ctilln, A Tabl.i Font prie«t for $i»fa*»rc. Down MoMMy 60" C/F.fi $10/- $8/--56" C/Fon $12/- $8/. 48" C/Fon $11/- $8/. 36" C/Fon $10/- $7/. with Regulator For ptitti In Federation. Duty will b«203 words
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Article313 1959-09-14 13 Half -pace Korea win 4-0 CROWDS 800 SINGAPORE FOR LISTLESS DISPLAY SINGAPORE, Sunday. COUTH Korea, the Asian Cup t3 champions and unlucky fifth in the Merdeka soccer tournament, easily beat Singapore 4-0 before a crowd of 2.844 at Jalan Besar today. Outclassed and outplayed In a dull, scrappy match Singapore313 words
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Article95 1959-09-14 13 Three in a row for the champs pENANG. Sun. Chinese Wanderers, the reigning champions, trounced Muslim Recreation Club "B" s—l5—1 In a First Division league soccer match at City Stadium yesterday. It was the Wanderers' third win In as many matches this season. Centre-forward Kan. Soon Soon (two) and Inside-right95 words
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Article20 1959-09-14 13 IPOH, Bun. Ipoh Swimming Club beat Kinta Swimming Club 11-8 at waterpolo to win the Gillie Cup today.20 words
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289 1959-09-14 13 Foong Cup: S'gor and S'pore lead in zone finals KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor looked well set for victory over Perak In their Foong Seong Cup badminton north zone final which began here tonight. At the end of tonight's play, Selangor led by four matches to nil. Selangor's team of experienced289 words
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130 1959-09-14 13 REFEREE ASSAULTED BY OFFICIAL OF THE BEATEN TEAM pENANG, San.— A football referee, Mr. M. Kuppusamy, was assaulted by an official of the Glugor Club after the second division soccer league match in which the club were beaten 2-1 by Tanjong Bungah Rangers at Westland School ground yesterday. Mr. Kuppusamy130 words
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171 1959-09-14 13 51 players invited for Penang trial pENANG. Bun. Fifty-one players- have been invited by the Penang Rugby Union for the first state rugger trial at Western Road on Tuesday. The players have been divided into four teams: Blues A: P. Coleman; B. Chamberlain. D. Smith, G. Coleman, H. Joseph; P.171 words
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Article32 1959-09-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kuala Lumpur Guthrie's Sports Club won the Taylor Cup when they scored 15J points in the Guthrie interbranch games which ended here today. Seven branches took part.32 words
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Article52 1959-09-14 13 TAIPEH. Sun.— A Nationalist China's soccer team today defeated a Siamese squad 3-1 In the first round of a qualifying match for the World Olympic Games. Nationalist China's victory today permit* her to enter the second round series. The Chinese won the first game 3-0 at Bangkok lastReuter - 52 words
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Article166 1959-09-14 13 SEREMBAN, Sunday. VfALAYAN Sikhs face an innings defeat in their iT two-day cricket match against Malayan Ceylonese which ends here tomorrow. Sikhs, routed for 63 runs In their first innings, were four down for 10 runs at close today. Ceylonese scored 179 for eight declared. The166 words
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Article91 1959-09-14 13 I ONDON, Sun —Despite the counter attraction of six London football teams playing at home, nearly 8,000 (spectators at the Oval here watched the last cricket match of the season, between Yorkshire, the new champions, and "The Rest" yesterday. They were rewarded by one of the mostReuter - 91 words
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Article55 1959-09-14 13 PENANO, Sun. Penang Sports Club beat Sungel Patanl by six points (two tries) to nil in a rugger match at Western Road yesterday Tom Loughead and W. Pearson scored. In another match at Green Lane. Penan? All-Kues. beat Australian Hostel by 13 points (two goals, and a55 words
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Article22 1959-09-14 13 PRETORIA, Sun. Danie Burger of South Africa set a British Empire decathlon record here yesterday when he totalled 6,506 points Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-09-14 13 KING CROW BEATS OFF CHALLENGER GOLAR 11, ridden by Miss Wall, looms op on the outside but Miss Price keeps King Crow (No. 4) in front to win the Kuala Lumpur Town Plat* (6 fan.) at the amateur meeting- at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article65 1959-09-14 13 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca cyclist Tay Bok Teck today won the Kuala Lum-pur-Malacca road race jointly organised by the Selangor and Malacca cycle racing associations. Bok Teck covered the 90 miles in the splendid time of 4hr 1 mln. Runner-up was Alwi Abdullah of Selangor with65 words
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Article57 1959-09-14 13 T ONDON, Sun. The Indians, with four first Innings wickets in hand, were 159 runs behind Durham's total of 267 for eight declared at the end of the first day's play In the two-day match at Ashbrooke yesterday. The Indians were 108 for six at the close.Reuter - 57 words
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Article40 1959-09-14 13 HELSINKI, Sun. Brian Hewson of Britain won the 800 metres in lmln 48.1 sec in the athletics match against Finland here. At the end of the first day"s events yesterday. Britain led by 59 points to 47. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1959-09-14 13 TOKYO. Bun. The Combined Oxford and Cambridge Rugby team won Its second match in Japan, beating AllMcl ji by 27 points to three, yesterday.26 words
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Article48 1959-09-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Gemas will meet Sentul in the final of the inter-club cricket competition for the Strachan Cup. In the semi-final played at Sentul today, Gemas Railway R.C. beat Ipoh Railway R.C. by eight wickets. Scorer?: Ipoh 55 (R. Balasubramanlam 7 27). Gemas 61—2.48 words
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Article14 1959-09-14 13 IPOH, Sun. Anglo-Chin-ese School beat St. Michael's Institution 10-7 at waterpolo yesterday.14 words
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149 1959-09-14 13 Theng Pew's 'Volks'is first inAutocross J^UALA KANGSAR. Sun. Twenty-five cars took part in the Autocross grass track circuit motor racing at the polo ground here this morning. The meet, organised by the Perak Motor Club was watched by 6.000 people. Sixteen events were staged on the one-mile circular track and149 words
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Advertisement282 1959-09-14 13 5 Presenting 3 ULIRA I y The Little Machine jf With the Big Brain sfi AT AN O^W !tf V PRICE jjg I B TOTAL (L 3. W^M COLUMNS^ > 9^ WITH im Iw CREDIT K x consurr:^^ BALANCE r j Office Qpplittnccs IOH( IOA •lIIIIMC. 2 CEOME ST. SINCAPOIE282 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-09-14 13 SINGAPORE: Eafgcr SCC "B" v REME. padang; Victoria School v The Blacks. Victoria School ground. Soccer Rainbow Rangert v Dockyard Coy. RMP Kampong Bahru. Hockey— BouUy' School v Serangoon English SchooL Upper Serangoon Road.34 words
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483 1959-09-14 14 INDONESIAN ARMY WIN IN TENSE POWER STRUGGLE JAKARTA, Sunday. THE Army General Staff today emerged as apparent victors in a tense, bloodk'ss power straggle, which led to the military arrest of theRepublic's Attorney(■eneral, a special appointee of President Soekarno. The President was touring Indonesian islands, hundreds of miles trom theReuter - 483 words
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105 1959-09-14 14 An old Rolls is rolling again after 30 years /COPENHAGEN. Sun. A V 48-year-old Rolls-Roycp is back on the road at Odense after being walled up for almost 30 years in a baron's castle The present owner of the castle. Baron Raben Levetsau. was told recently here was believed toReuter - 105 words
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Article36 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. James Puthucheary. manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, will talk on "Distribution of Ownership and Control in the Economy of Malaya" at the Faculty of Arts. Nanyanß University, on Tuesday.36 words
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Article51 1959-09-14 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. The Asian Students Association at Ballarat. 64 miles northwest of Melbourne, has decided to invite the Federation Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman to visit Ballarat when comes to Australia in November as guest of the Australian Government. There are many Malayan students studying at51 words
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Article16 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Malay Journalists Union will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday.16 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-09-14 14 DEVILS AND ANGELS DREW THAT LAUGH, ONN EXPLAINS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. FkATO ONN BIN JA'AFAR tonight told his sup- porters why he laughed so much when he was with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, his bitterest political opponent, after the opening 1 of Parliament yesterday. He was referring to176 words
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Article51 1959-09-14 14 LONDON. Sun. Former Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has completed a book telling his side of the Suez story, it was learned today. One report said Sir Anthony will make well over £100.000 (about $850,000. on the book. It will be published here in February by51 words
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Article24 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A. Boy Scouts (55th) tonight held a buffet dinner to celebrate their 11th anniversary, at Prince Edward Road.24 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-09-14 14 Last-minute airport ambulance dash rare disease boy is flown to Cologne SINGAPORE, San. Xc jender Kumar Pawa, aged six, left by air for New Delhi tbis afternoon on his way to Cologne for two operations which will five him a chance to live. The boy is suffering from a rare277 words
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Article163 1959-09-14 14 LONDON, Sunday. A JOINT Indo-Pakistan demand for ownership of the India office library in London was officially made here on Friday, a spokesman for India House announced today. The library— which houses thousands of books and manuscripts on every aspect of the Indian sub-continent-is atReuter - 163 words
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Article111 1959-09-14 14 Home— after 60 years overseas LONDON, Sun. A British military unit which went overseas 60 years ago and has not been back hom«r— since landed at Southampton today from the troopship Dilwara after service in Cyprus. The unit, with a present strength of 90 in the 42 Coy., Royal ArmyReuter - 111 words
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Article48 1959-09-14 14 MOSCOW. Sun.— The Soviet Union today granted a 1.500.000 000 Roubles (about M$1.125,000,000) credit to India, The credit, announced by Tass, the official Soviet news agency. Is to be used for Implementing India's third five-year plan and expanding trade" between two the countries.— U.P.l48 words
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Article190 1959-09-14 14 CINGAPORE. Sun.—Result* of second round matches in the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship played at Sim* Road today were: W. J. Olbb beat O. A. Hovll 3 and 2: H. Poutsma beat J Mil liken 3 and 2; N. A. Harvey beat H. C. A. Scholfleld190 words
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Article69 1959-09-14 14 SINOAPORB. Bu.i—A. E. Meant* and T. Easther (6 up) won the Royal Island Club president's and vice-president's prizes at Thomson Road today. Runners-up were N. Sutcllffe and O J Cruickshank (4 up). The ball sweep winners for the first nine were shared between C. c. Tan and69 words
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Article54 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun stableboys finished Dlv 3B champions of the S.A.P.A. League when they beat Telok Kurau United by 2-1 In a playoff at Jalan Besar Stadium today. They will now meet Jollllads for the Dlv. Three championship. Damae and Dollah (penalty) scored for Stableboys, and Khln54 words
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Article32 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sun— Dravldarkazham. of Naval Base, beat Seletar Indian Youths 3-2 In a friendly soccer match at Naval Base today. Maniam. R. S. Manlam and Murthy scored for the winners.32 words
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Article32 1959-09-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. BJCXJC. claimed a walkover when S.R.C failed to tarn up for their postponed B.C.A. Senior tournament match at Shenton Way today. SRC. were unable to field a side32 words
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Article36 1959-09-14 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.—South Johore beat Dog Coy, R.M.P. by 12 points i four tries) to nothing In their rugger match on the International Club ground yesterday Yelland. Grant and Wood (2) scored the tries.36 words
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284 1959-09-14 14 LABOUR GETS SET TO HIT BACK AT TORIES LONDON. Sunday. fTHE Labour Party's top leaders will tomorrow put final touches to their counterblast to the Conservative "prosperity and peace" manifesto for the Oct. 8 general election. Mr. Macmillan, the Prime Minister, sprang his election policy statement on Friday five daysReuter - 284 words
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Article156 1959-09-14 14 Man, 73, in vigil on top of pole LONDON, Sun. Top-hat-ted and wearing a monocle. 73-year-old Jack Watling today completed the first 24 hours of a vigil on top of a 30-ft. pole outside a cinema in Marlborough Market. Leicestershire. He Is determined to sit up the pole for six156 words
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