The Singapore Free Press, 22 June 1959
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Title Section15 1959-06-22 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS i 'HFJHDJFG No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959. 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article86 1959-06-22 1 Opinion Those pay cuts i have his jeen workmber of years he deserves and •ary nerefore, imagine the nts affect--aigapore Govbe Prime Lee Kuan handful will ximum of $400 md 10 per c doubt on .ding their iew c innd conpba to mt do without which we been able to86 words
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Article185 1959-06-22 1 Millions mobilised to repair dykes Canton faces 2- front danger HONG KONG, Mon. MILLIONS of people are fighting: a^ain^t the menace of what may be the greatest flood m a century along the We>t and North rivers and m the Pearl River delta m Kwangtung Province, South185 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-06-22 1 'Combined operation launched to patch up Philip's relations with press' T ONDON, Mon. Buckingham Palace has launched a big combined operation to ensure that "mutual hostility" between Prince Philip and reporters does not mar the current royal tour of Canada, according to the British Left-wing weekly New Statesman. An articleReuter - 266 words
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248 1959-06-22 1 Royal plane in landing drama but Princess didn't know LONDON. Monday. 4 KOYAL DUTCH AIRLINES' Viscount airliner with 50 passengers aboard had to veer suddenly away from London Airport yesterday to avoid colliding with a plane carrying Princess Margaret. As the Princess's Heron taxied along the runway, the KLM Viscount248 words
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Article102 1959-06-22 1 2 dead, 40 hurt in Senegal riots DAKAR, (Senegal), Mon TWO Africans were killed and about 40 people injured, 11 seriously, m clashes between police and members of the Senegalese Party of Solidarity on Saturday night at Tivaouane, about 60 miles from Dakar. The Party of Solidarity i> headed byReuter - 102 words
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Article48 1959-06-22 1 PLANE AFIRE DESTROYED ALL LIVE ATHENS, Mon. A Ca naIX dian plane carrying members of the I nited Nations Emergency Force back from Cairo home to Canada caught fire on landing here last night and was destroyed. Two of the 19 passengers and seven crewmen were injured.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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165 1959-06-22 1 Women in big shoe-heel polls clash BEIRUT, Monday OMARTLY-DRESSED women tore at each other's hair and used their shoe heels as weapons m a polling station fight m Jezzine, South Lebanon. yesterday. The women were voting m the first Lebanese parliamentary by-election since last year's revolu- tion. Armoured cars patrolledReuter - 165 words
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Article37 1959-06-22 1 A grocery store m Eden Park, Singapore, was broken into at the weekend. The proprietor reported that $1,000 m cash, and goods including liquor worth $8,000, were stolen. The theft was discovered yesterday.37 words
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Article36 1959-06-22 1 PERPIGNAN. France. Mon.— M. Guillaume Julia, a Communist, was elected unopposed to the National Assembly yesterday m a byelection at Prats de Mollo near here. The Socialist sitting member had resigned. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article33 1959-06-22 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morniiiii at 96 5 8 cents per lb.. up one and a quarter cents on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-22 1 picture. former Indian Army officer. Mr. Mohen Singh, left Singapore this morning by BOAC Comet for Vancouver where he intends to live. With him were three of his children. His wife and youngest child are already m Vancouver. Mr. Singh is seen with his ten-year-oldFree Press - 54 words
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Article419 1959-06-22 1 KERALA KILLINGS RISE TO 14 rriRIVANDRUM, Mon. Two members of India's ruling Congress Party m Kerala have been fatally stabbed, bringing to 14 the death toll m the nine-day-old "direct action" campaign to oust the state's elected communist government, it was reported here yesterday. One Congress worker died ol stabReuter - 419 words
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Article125 1959-06-22 1 GAITSKELL - Toe the H-policy line or I quit GAITSKELL ONDON. Mon. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Parliament Labour Opposition, intends to resign if his party does not toe the line on H-bomb policy, sa\ morning s Daily Mail. The conserve says: "Mr. Ga make the H-bomb contrc m the S<Reuter - 125 words
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Article13 1959-06-22 1 25 BRi SOLDIERS K«L MjcWlc I i Q. com i&rraa U.P.I.U.P.I. - 13 words
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Advertisement16 1959-06-22 1 COMING See back page fijSi FROM $21.00 PER MONTH (SINGAPORE) "Jy FROM $25.00 PER MONTH (FED.)16 words
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255 1959-06-22 2 COUNT OCCUPATION AS FULL SERVICE, SAYS UNION Technical stuff's demands 4a €movt. yili; Mabyui hniail Services I nioii is to ask Uie Federation rnmenl lo count the Japanese cx-ctfpation period ;is full sertvhilc culculatii liremenl benefits. ibmit a revised scale of travelling and rnment workers. For the lower income groups255 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-06-22 2 tcr th» dra! Sins ipoi I ai k-eod. The bride I'onmrh Miss Ann r.im i> ii. Free Press plcturr.Free Press - 21 words
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Article26 1959-06-22 2 SEOUL. Sun. The North Ko: vy ia being trained underwater guerrilla warfare" for possible surprise attack on South Korean Republic of N. commander U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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147 1959-06-22 2 rpHE only aborigine setA tlement m Malaya that is barred to the public lies 12 miles from Kuala Lumpur. Visitors are discouraged by "protected area" notices. Seclusion is necessary because the Gombak camp is not just another aborigine settlement. It has become the147 words
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Article71 1959-06-22 2 Mrs. D.M. Caggino has been elected president of the YWCA. Singapore. Other ofi. 'Cted are: -Pre>idents. Mrs. E.V. Davies and Mrs. Shufen Rhee: hon. treasurer. Mrs. Kismet Wong; committee members. Mrs. Lucy Chen. Mrs. Emily Chew. Mrs. P. Fleming. Miss Jean Cray. Mrs Ki>h S« at Wee,71 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-06-22 2 Mr. P. S. Sharma (right) is congratulated by Mr. T. S. Mao. Singapore manager of the Arrow International Shirt Company, for winning the first prize of S2OO m the window display contest sponsored by the firm.41 words
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Article79 1959-06-22 2 Plans book on racial harmony INCHE Kadii bin Idris, 25, of Batu Pahat. an ex-ser-viceman, is planning to write B book which will aim at promoting inter-racial understanding m Malaya. Since leaving his home m April last year, he has visited every state m the Federation to gather material for79 words
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Article66 1959-06-22 2 KIEL. Sun. Mrs. Tina Onas>is. wife of Aristotle Onassis. today christened the second 65,000-ton mammoth tanker built for the G: shipping magnate by the Howaidt shipyards here. The vessel was named "Olympic Champion." It belongs to the same class as another tanker which was launched at the HowaidtU.P.I. - 66 words
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Article24 1959-06-22 2 KARACHI. Mon.— A flvcmember West German delegation arrived here ye>terday to work out detail> of a 170 million mark loan.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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321 1959-06-22 2 2 A. M.— THEN KRISES TOOK OVER SHOW KUALA LUMPUR. Mond.. fTUE KUALA LUMPUR centenary exhibition, u closed on Saturday, has added to the leg* surrounding an ancient executioner's kris. The two Town Hall jagas who guarded U hibition at night have been telling strange i about. j The jagas321 words
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102 1959-06-22 2 Old tin mines can be worked again 17 U ALA LUMPUR. New hopbeen raised for the h dreds of abandoned tailings that lie throughout Mata The chic: his division had 1 and means ol achie\ gvei. by imj treat: "T. own dividing 1.. won fron. ground than was 10. ibie.102 words
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Article9 1959-06-22 2 HFXJHF HCJGNGCJG NGMGMGMG MGMGFMG MGMGMGMGM9 words
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Advertisement9 1959-06-22 2 s^au M rTJLi Mj flht^-faußaiJ Bfl ■LA BWaBELaaA/- aM9 words
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568 1959-06-22 3 i iii nee i m months Hundd many the of xrity iout the few millions ot A: and econonu irpened A Identity cards African women, who since tetober have staged proBUtfclM .iw the >>outh African identity «cards are required to carry. responsibleReuter - 568 words
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Article43 1959-06-22 3 PARIS. Mon. Lieutenant Kasimir Depieraca. secretary of the military attache of the Polish Embassy m Paris, has been freed on provisional liberty after being detained for one month m connection with an alleged spy plot here. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-06-22 3 picture H ind visiting Mr R. Menzies, \l ther la^t which Mr. Selwyn full report on the ReuterReuter - 21 words
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26 1959-06-22 3 THEY SEEK WAYS TO FIGHT RACIAL AND SEX BIAS ghfjhfh übjects iree workod that no be introducea policies oi sponsored by 1 tions Economic il.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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288 1959-06-22 3 The Queen resumes trip up the seaway pASPE, Sun. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived In this industrial, commercial and tourist centre on the south bank of the gulf of St. Lawrence today to start the fourth day of their 15,000-mile Canadian tour. The mayor of Gaspe, Mr.288 words
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Article76 1959-06-22 3 The Stanvac Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. Singapore, has been registered with the Registrar of Co-operative Societies. The president is Mr. H. L. Boemor. Other officers are: chairman, Mr. K. R. T. Velu: hon secretary. Mr. Tan Soon Kirn; hon. treasurer. Mr. Koh Hian Tek;76 words
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Article65 1959-06-22 3 BIRKENHEAD. Mon. A fire which broke out m an 800 ft. long warehouse of the Liverpool Grain Company at the docks here on Saturday night was finally extinguished at dawn yesterday after a seven-hour fight by more than 150 firemen. One fireman was injured andReuter - 65 words
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240 1959-06-22 3 NEW YORK, Mon. The New York Sunday News yesterday devoted two full pages to the 'do's and don'ts" of the royal tour of Canada by publishing extracts from what it termed: "A confidential guide to proper behaviour with royalty." The newspaper said the guideReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration344 1959-06-22 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. 'THE American magazine Look publishes m its latest edition a front-page colour portrait of the Queen dancing with a red-coated army officer with the captiqn: "Queen Elizabeth why the Canadians resent her." Inside, the magazine publishes an article fromReuter - 344 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 3 SAIGON, Mon. Floods and storms have caused extensive damage to crops m North Vietnam m recent weeks, according to press reports.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article105 1959-06-22 3 Channel Isles await Margaret ST. PETER PORT, Guernsey, Mon.— Hundreds of holidaymakers will turn out to join m the welcome for Princess Margaret when she arrives here today for a five-day visit to the Channel Islands— her first ever. Half aii nour after her plane lands at the airport here,105 words
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Article210 1959-06-22 3 OBJECTION BY 30 TO INDIAN FAMILY LEAMINGTON SFA, War w ic kshire), Mon. Mr. Charam Singh, a 28-year-old Indian who earns £13 a week as a paint sprayer, yesterday cycled from his present home here to look over his new £2,100 home and to meet his new neighbours. Thirty peopleReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement270 1959-06-22 3 I 2. BATTERY ROAD. A *^^r^ ki^ll J& SINGAPORE. P. O. BOX >^^<S^ 1 *od« only by /I M <&*-*^i~-*^ II r For the active man who likes the V^ m ultimate m freedom of movement! "T m New Jockey SKANTS brief is cut v high on the sides with270 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1959-06-22 4 JAPAN— a surprise report Where the husband thinks he is lord of all creation! By ANNE SCOTT-JAMES Leading British woman Journalist. I AM sitting on the floor at a midget table with my 36-inch legs sticking out m front of me and a morsel of raw fish poised between myJohn French - 1,135 words
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Article1063 1959-06-22 4 HAROLD BUNTING - Is the Queen to have no home? HAROLD BUNTING By \FTER all. the Queen, like any other woman, iikes to know where she ran find her airbrush. To recognise that simple fact is to go a lo: v towards disposing of the suggestion frequently made that the Queen should take1,063 words
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594 1959-06-22 4 HENRY THODY - ENCHANTING CITY THAT'S EASY ON THE POCKET HENRY THODY By I SAW "Light-fingered Lopez" at work v celona tram-car. H( dipped his ha dexterity and audacity and it came up wit ful of folding-money that didn't belong t Luckless Lopez was operating with t audacity, too little dexterity. Several eyes594 words
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Advertisement296 1959-06-22 4 ENGAGEMENT RINGS BUYINC THE RING TO SEAL HER ROMANCE IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN HER LIFE— MAKE SURE IT IS A RINC WORTHY OF THE OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR RINC FROM THE FASCINATINC SELECTION. S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St. Airport Singapore. 6 Station Rd. Ipoh. Associate296 words
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Advertisement129 1959-06-22 4 LAST 6 DAYS In a of our 5 salel PRICES RUTHLESSLY I SLASHED FROM TODAY U To Ct«or IH jjl c Sheeting I SI. JO per ymte Wi m Swiss Printed Lowr 36 290 \k Printed Cotton 36 225 f\ (Latest Design; Wd Q American Self Striped Cotton 22$ |9|129 words
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Miscellaneous266 1959-06-22 4 1.00 P.M. PROGRAMME colour from some of the EVOLUTION OF MALAY panied by Charles Lazaroo SUMMARY- 1 02 MEDITER- leading shows direct from MUSIC. The last of four pro- (piano*. Winston Filmer ravfav luiiv Hollywood. 5.30 CHILDREN'S grammes m which Aisha (bass), and Rufino Soliano M maoic. Music CORNER. "Mally266 words
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61 1959-06-22 5 Family planning: Govt. urged to take over LACK OF FUNDS HOLDS UP URGENT EXPANSION PROJECT imilj Planning Variation of Singaw*nis the (Government to take over rk Nvhile the FPA carries on the educahase ol it> programme. «l r for the FPA. Mrs. Joanna led the PAP pre-election statevoted into power61 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-06-22 5 DUTCH FAMILY ON WAY HOME Dutch lawyer, Mr. R. A. Kollenejn. who has lived m Indonesia nearly all his life, left Singapore last weekend by Air Ceylon for Rome with his family on their way home to Holland. Born m Indonesia. Mr. (iollenejn has left the country for good. "But97 words
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81 1959-06-22 5 "THE Singapore Im--1 irovemcnt Trust Labour Union at its annual general meeting yesterday passed a resolution :ing for quarters tor SIT employe* It deI D the allowance of about Sur- department SIT. m the right to take led bd the manage--17 to D R.81 words
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87 1959-06-22 5 Premier leads 'off posters' campaign THHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. members oi nd their supportera. were out m the rday to clean the :id of party election postand banner idden downpour m the :ade it easier for them to peel off posters from U md lamp posts. Lee87 words
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Article192 1959-06-22 5 Deputation to see Mr. Lee T^HE Singapore Art Society plans to send a delega- tion to call on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and present i r for an art gallery. The societ; .idem. Mr. Ho Kok it .t meeting on Wednesday to192 words
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Article186 1959-06-22 5 SHOPMAN RESISTS PEPPER THUGS ALTHOUGH blinded momentarily by pepper thrown at him, a Singapore shop assistant on Saturday night successfully resisted an attempt by two thugs to seize a bag holding $4,000 worth ot jewellery. The incident tooK place at Mosque Street, when Yeo Kee Seng, a goldsmith employee, was186 words
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Article33 1959-06-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Lee Yun Kee. a discharged TB patient, was fined $250. or four months jail, m the S» sions Court yesterday for possession of chandu and chandu smoking utensils.33 words
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Article84 1959-06-22 5 A X AMERICAN hospital A ship may visit Singapore later this year on a goodwill tour. The ship, a combination of i floating hospital and medical school, will first visit Indonesia. It will be there for s.x months, giving treatment to the public. Medical students84 words
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319 1959-06-22 5 SPHERE will be no for-, mal or fixed alliance between the opposition parties m the new Singapore Legislative mbly. ording to the chairman ol Singapore UMNO's emergency interim committee, Inche Abdul Hamid Allwie, there will be no pact binding UMNO and the Singapore Peoples319 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-06-22 5 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lim after their marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Ghim Swee of Kuching, >ara\*a*. The bride, formerly Miss Delia Tan, is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Bak Lim, Kuching.61 words
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Article30 1959-06-22 5 KUCHING, Mon. The Sarawak Social Weliare Council has agreed to the formation of a fund for the blind and started it off with a donation of $5,000.30 words
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Article84 1959-06-22 5 SATA LABELS ON CAR SCREENS rpHE Singapore Anti-Tuber- culosis Association is distributing labels to be stuck on car windscreens until the I fiag day on July 11 when they may be used as blotters. SATA's Medical Director. Dr. N.C. Sen-Gupta, said today no target figure had been fixed for the84 words
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Article36 1959-06-22 5 Mrs. Richardson heads committee SATA's Flag Day will be held on July 11. Chairman of i this year's Flag Day Commit- tee is Mrs. C. L. Richardson, wife of Major-Gen. Richardson, G.O.C. Singapore Base District. I36 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-06-22 5 TEARS OF JOY AS SHE RECEIVES $200 FROM FREE PRESS READERS VI ADAM Soon Ah Chan Ifl of Radin Mas. Singapore, whose taxidriver husband died ten days ago m an accident, wept with joy when the Free Press handed her $200 yesterday. The money came from three191 words
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117 1959-06-22 5 'Miss S'pore' portrait for Sukarno A PASTEL portrait of Singapore"' Marion V. was given to President Sukarno during his recent v: a Tokyo art exhibition. It was presented by Mr. Abdullah BasoekL the Indonesian artist who did Mis Willis' portrait after won the title. The occasion was the opening of117 words
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Article112 1959-06-22 5 Mr. RAJOO HEADS POSTAL UNION MR. S. RAJOO was el, president of the Si. pore Union of Postal and Telecommunications v. at its annual meeting yesl day. Other officials elected were secretary, Mr. G. Kandasamy: treasurer. Mr. Tai Che, Chong: Postal section cil: Inche Sith bin Ali. chairman; Mr. Ow112 words
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Article74 1959-06-22 5 The Bidadari branch of the Singapore UMNO has asked the Health Ministry to give free treatment to those seeking treatment at the City Council dispensary at 3rd mile. Upper Serangoon Ro The dispensary at pres< charges each patient 50 c« r The branch ha.s ai.su74 words
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Article67 1959-06-22 5 They shun work as labourers unei ed to 1 1 Labour I do not want to v. labourer jects sponsored by U ernment. Tl;. the officials, who hud h< that the whom had be* public past for would L to earn New jobs jo men tne lont- nee fo: A67 words
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Article15 1959-06-22 5 TIT Trade and hi> v rday at the Church, Orchard Rr gapor plr v.15 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-06-22 5 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES" SINDAI 3.M I M and 4.4 4 pin TODAY: 12.2S am and 1 JDMORROW: l.lfi p.m. WEDNESDAY: I:\ and 159 p IMI RSDAY: l.lt am and IU) p. in FRIDAY: 1.51 a.m. and p .m SATURDAY: Mt. am and 100 nm44 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1959-06-22 6 David Howarth - David Howarth IJ Pictured today at scene of the great battle he tells about RCCER BILL many young c Bri ieabt c to the to tK nen a The first to land What Bell to ng which the American^ did .it all down on Heard the bombers B At1,159 words
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Miscellaneous545 1959-06-22 6 T^^W Ay fA\ Af A\ my A A A^m A*^ A^ J»^ Vi B^ lip' iiHi!iuitiniiiiiiiiiiiic2iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiniiii, W /ywfJAf/J Mf/jAWf Vv W A T JL 'iKiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiicjiniiiiiiii Cl^T f^fr£rTTMS mATAT AT jMW Jf. f 19 OORN on this first day of tive warning carefully when ed on the home front. LIBRA 'Sept.545 words
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Article, Illustration627 1959-06-22 7 She takes zip out of Queen's I today her woman ..Qiiillises the horse Imp, d mount on puts m Imp her own. the Houb! the Imp. a 4 QO( .'lent handien w .our Sir Gordon i- sad Of c. I'm c it Elegance and uddenly, House Corbeauty it k often627 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-06-22 7 William Hickey - Lady Patricia was odd woman out in coffee shop William Hickey liMO\J B«>mJ tilr uraIp m the Brumptun intf s h o p I L i /^HELSE n for its I julptori, and m II the taken aback when I n: He has bought a houSir. road ai dubbed a127 words
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469 1959-06-22 7 LONDONER - REX HARRISON WON'T SING IN HIS NEXT PART LONDONER NOTED IN MY DIARY ni.\ HARRISON— original star of IV M\ Fair Lady— has chosen his lie has a«ret d. 'with ceri l<> appear m N I :h\k .lean Anouilh pi will probably start m i will be music m thr469 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-06-22 7 Sam White - Did King Leopold interfere? No, says a Socialist Sam White JJERE is a testimony regarding the Belgian royal family which, if published m Belgium, would cause something of a political sensation. It was given to me by M. Victor Larock. the man who inherited the mantle of Paul-Henri Spaak. and409 words
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Article, Illustration534 1959-06-22 7 Peter Chambers - Hens go on overtime I It spells disaster Peter Chambers T^HIS is the drug-store breakfast I eat every morning m New York: a glass of orange g juice, a cup of coffee, toast, and two fried eggs "sunny side up." A million New Yorkers eat the same break- c fast.534 words
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585 1959-06-22 8 ADRIAN BALL - FRONT-LINE WAR BASE GROWING AT VANDENBERG ADRIAN BALL DV 4 BALLJSTI of windt alifornlan )idly Toe. Vandentx the raining :ern so m frontof coi d V homes 1 the hed. I the command of Group CapR.T. Frogley. So closely were they workvith their United States colleagues that it was not585 words
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Article130 1959-06-22 8 'Live' oral vaccine favoured OCIENTISTS hoped to replace the SaJk poliomyelitis vaccine with a "live" oral vaccine, a Sydney professor has said. Research was being confined to Russia and "nearby areas" where already two million children had been fed a living vaccine experimentally. Professor Lorimer Dods Professor of Child HealthReuter - 130 words
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181 1959-06-22 8 Now new therapy to cure sterility? apHILDLESS cou] need psychiatric v as mi rJU aU advu marriages should be examined from the physical, psychological and perhaps psychiatric experts attending the third world co: and fertility at The Hague id. motherhood, the 900 con- ore told. or should I d e181 words
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278 1959-06-22 8 JOSEPH L. MYLER - Fall-out boosts radiation in thyroid gland JOSEPH L. MYLER by A SCIENTIST has said m WashA ington that atomic fall-out has exposed the sensitive thyroid glands of U.S. children to annual radiation doses one to two times the yearly dose from natural radiation. This estimate, covering "the lasi few years,"U.P.I. - 278 words
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Article14 1959-06-22 8 TERROR GAS A CANCER CURE? 4 nr. DDr. < Am Dr. New trend Dr ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article17 1959-06-22 8 A-SUBMARINE EXPENSIVE FOR AUSSIE Au to buy a for man J G. G Bn>b;'. He said ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous209 1959-06-22 8 111 I lIWVKi: b> S>dnev Jordan ON THE EVE OP TWE6O W ALP WAV SOUND THE SOLAJ? 1 AT LAST THE TRAVELLERS SEE B| ci^^S TBIUAAPHAMT SYSTEM TO COLLECT ASTEffON POP ffSS* TUEM TH£ met^Oß Lj Kl^^l ZZ-Z Zl :V^3p7^ TwE CONE -AND VVWILE OUC BACKS SCARRED BULK OP THE209 words
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Article58 1959-06-22 9 Mon I .m- it'MlU'll tot j >n Lawn npionship> n tod NWtrno. Ike lawn npirfN Associ.l- I nifht that f to 64 m the fir>t f the nr art .m umpire and ficuri- U s and I because of a I I >ud?es I iuuhtful line WimplReuter - 58 words
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638 1959-06-22 9 ALLAN LEWIS - Third successive win for Satoro in his first trip over 7F. ALLAN LEWIS ■em W #k aBH L son the 3 1 event l.umpur on 1 red his ■•v m. :ort ther y ho I I n sprint spi ni j had start I I I md Our Her first638 words
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Article99 1959-06-22 9 .pore Youth Sports Centre's mammoth league tournament was brought to a Sin Pa^n** beat Fish Merchants 77-75 m t the p, dium last night. match of the ich had no bearing al positions of tht >ion competition. Quek Hock Seng, who finished runners-up. beat Mi.i99 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 9 VIENNA, Mon. Germany beat Rumania 14-11 m the final of the world handball championship here yesterday. The teams were level six-all at half-time.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article139 1959-06-22 9 OOULDER. Mon.— Ray Nort> ton. the United States 21--year-old sprint "hope" for next years Olympic Games, completed a double yesterday when he won the 200 metres "the American Amateur Athletic Union champion- clocked 2011 r won the 100 In 10.5 sec. to qualify for Dyroi Burleson.Reuter - 139 words
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Article203 1959-06-22 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS .'Miiiiioiiiiiiimiuiimiiiminiimiiiiii^ I ALL THE NEWS! 1 FOR PUNTERS 1 TilllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIOIimilllllHIIIillllllli? JRAIXER "Porky" 'Donnelly's horses made the best times at Kuala nents mPUr mornin X preparation for their Wednesday engage- than Z£s %s££Z* They were timed to run half203 words
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Article108 1959-06-22 9 Donnelly keeps rolling on! MICKEY" Donnelly, Malaya's veteran rider was m good form on Saturday, winning the two main races on Satoro and Noble Albert. Donnelly, like Old Man River, just keeps rolling on. He has been m Malaya since 1928, and has been many times leading rider during those108 words
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Article300 1959-06-22 9 Neale Fraser opens Wimbledon LONDON. Mon.— At 2 o'clock this afternoon. Australian left-hander Neale Fraser will enter the traditionsteeped Wimbledon centre court to open the 195!) Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships with a match against Pierre Darman. of France. The defending champion Is normally accorded this honour, but as Ashley Cooper.Reuter - 300 words
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Article347 1959-06-22 9 CHARLES BRYCE - What have YOU got to say? CHARLES BRYCE Six aims for better soccer By pOOTBALL is getting a new lease of life m Singar pore. Yesterday the Singapore Amateur Football Association told me of a six point plan they have drawn up. It will instil a fresh spirit into the347 words
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Article255 1959-06-22 9 ALLAN LEWIS - MAKE A NOTE OF THESE ALLAN LEWIS By I THINK you will find thl* list of horse:* to lolluw will pay dividends belor^ the meeting is finished or the next time they race:— Techni< II fii.. clobe up tilth m the race won by Satoro. He came irom I at255 words
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Article42 1959-06-22 9 EASTBOURNE. Mon. Oxford beat Cambridge by 11 matches to nine m the annual inter-university lawn tennis encounter here. M.V. Krishna Kumar, an Indian student m the Cambridge side, was beaten yesterday by M. Morris of Oxord 8-6, 6-3.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration455 1959-06-22 9 ARGOS - ARGOS But Services must blame themselves Says OIXGAPORE Joint Services had only themselves to blame for that 2-1 defeat by Malacca m their south zone Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. On the whole, it was a poor game a game full of defensive mistakesFree Press - 455 words
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Article12 1959-06-22 9 MJJKM NORTH ZONE GKJGMM SOI'TH ZONE JMGMGJM EAST ZONE12 words
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Article71 1959-06-22 9 MONTREAL, Mon. Doug Ford (Florida) former American Masters' champion, won the Canadian Open golf championship by two strokes with a 72-hole total of 276 here yesterday. Art Wall (Pennsylvania winner of this year's United States' Masters' tournament. Bo Wininger (Texas), and Dow Finsterwald (Florida) shared secondReuter - 71 words
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Article32 1959-06-22 9 TORONTO. Mon. Pancho Gonzales won the US $2,500 first prize m the professional lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. In the final, he beat Australian Frank Sedeman 6-1. 6-4. 6-1.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article48 1959-06-22 9 Jap girl sets swim record TOKYO. Mon. ko Sato of the Trnri Univeri a new national rocord In the women's 200 metre freestyle event m the W* Japanese swimming championships held m Osaka. The time was 2min. 24 2 Previous record was 2min. 24.95ec. by v ,»ar. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement287 1959-06-22 9 FOUR MODELS .aC"^! Lh Of I from SI 22/- llifl atVs jlata (Singapore) \f f/j JACK'S PHOTO CO 157 Net* Momma sa C.MM j, S (Mr. I OVERSEAS Readers are Up -to -Date! Malaya is the focal point Budget is the ideal paper to of South East Asia and send287 words
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Article299 1959-06-22 10 General Elections speculation revived m Britaiiß The decision rests on employment upturn and easing tension LONDON, Mon. DELIEF ia now hardening among politicians m London that Mr. Harold Macmillan may decide on an autumn General Election. Th October 22, is being freely mentioned as the mostReuter - 299 words
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29 1959-06-22 10 200,000 see big air spectacle in Paris PAX borne '0.000 people from both Curt ge a to the third Paris Inter>n. France Prr provided I I A c>er- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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99 1959-06-22 10 Yong opens Malay class for teachers THE Singapore Minister for ucatlon, Mr. Tong Lin. today opened the first Malay rlas.s for teach cU the Teachers Training larked the first step m the national i started attended by 160 ho belong to the of 1.080. The szroup of 1.000 teach, rs99 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-22 10 IT wa> an early rise today these models left for Penang h> Malayan Airways to lake part m a golden jubilee fashion show tonight and tomorrow. i Penang, they will zo to Kuala Lumpur for fashion shows on Wednesday and Thursday, and will return to Singapore76 words
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Article29 1959-06-22 10 WELLINGTON. Mon.—Clifford Lawrenson. 29. fell more than 500 feet over ice and down the side of a mountain and escaped with a broken rib and abrasions. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 29 words
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458 1959-06-22 10 SUMMIT REMAINS KHRUSHCHEV'S MAIN OBJECTIVE More SovietUS contacts MOSCOW, Mon. IY'ESTERN observers In Moscow believe that a summit conference this year remains the prime aim of the Soviet Union's policy and that Russian leaders remain reasonably confident of getting the meeting:, despite the adjournment ot the foreign ministers' conferenThe adjournmentReuter - 458 words
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262 1959-06-22 10 Two high officers on mutiny charges 17HART0UM, Mon. The court-martial of two Sudanese military bosses accused of complicity m an abortive army mutiny started here yesterday. The building was ringed by security troops. The defendants, Brig. Mohieddin Ahmed Abdullah, Communications Minister, and Brig. Abdel Rahim Shennan. local government minister, wentU.P.I - 262 words
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Article135 1959-06-22 10 TWO French Canadians on a world tour left Singapore by Malayan Airways alter spending two days m what they described as "a fascinating city." Mr. Francois Chevalier a lawyer, and Mr. Louis Bisson a businessman, both Iroir. Ottawa, said, thut they liked Singapore "very135 words
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Article50 1959-06-22 10 A new move to City Hall The Department of Information Services, Singapore. has moved from Empi Place to the City Hali. The move was completed on Saturday. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. has also his offices at the City Hall. The press section is still m Assembly House.50 words
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238 1959-06-22 10 Argentine President's envoys held talks with opposition BUJENOS AIRES. Mon. Special envoys from President Arturo Frondizi. whom some army officers are reported to be trying to force from office because of alleged Peronist links, conferred yesterday with heads of Opposition political parties on the formation of a coalition Cabinet. TheReuter - 238 words
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206 1959-06-22 10 PSCUMINAC, New Burnswick, Mon. Fisherfolk counted their losses m lives and property here last night after the worst storm to hit New Burnswick salmon fishing waters for 30 years. Officials said the toll of dead might reach 40. The number of206 words
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Article140 1959-06-22 10 Adenauer may be told 'Resign' 4 GROUP of Christian Demo small number of Depr. pressing for Dr. Konrad Aden. over his quarrel with Professor Ludv. German Vice-Chancellor an according to unconfirmed The reports come on I of a new attempt by I executive of the F liamentary group to AleReuter - 140 words
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Article17 1959-06-22 10 From Page I I I I I I I ft I I Reuter U.P.I.Reuter; U.P.I. - 17 words
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