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Title Section13 1959-08-01 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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ELECTION STORM
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Article313 1959-08-01 1 Accusations 'missing' candidate NKW politiral storm has broken out m the bin Haii a n J- CC E tres round l «<** IhrJhim KSdSSiS: and allegatio that iS Inche Ibrahim who left his home near Klang Selangor. nine da; was traced to a police n?Jhf nrt"i Uan Elm S Sina313 words
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193 1959-08-01 1 Threat of strike by dockers now past I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. IV The strike threat by 1.600 stev e d o ring workers at Port Swettenham is over. Official* of the cargo HanOl- j ing Corporation and the Harbour Trade Union will meet next week to disc the union's claims. The193 words
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Article122 1959-08-01 1 Soap probe committee's new head X HE Minister ol finance Dr. Gon Kci.g Sv.ee. has •^ot up a new committee to inquire into the complaints of Singapore soap manufacturers. Tne committee appointed py the previous Government nas been dissolved, but two of its members are also members of the new122 words
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Article77 1959-08-01 1 Two masked men held up Mr. Leow Sail Ching at his home m Goodman Road, Singapore, at 11 a.m. yesterday at the point of a dagger and robbed him of $150 and a pen valued at $55. Four masked Chinese tied and gagged Mr. Tay77 words
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268 1959-08-01 1 GENEVA. Sat.— Western spokesmen again reported "no progress" at a 24 -hour meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers here yesterday five days from the "conference deadline •We are still hoping to reach agreement if at all possible." the United States268 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-08-01 1 Throe Federation representatives from the National Association of Women's Institutes, "ho left Singapore yesterday by Air India to attend an international women's conference m Scotland are (from left): Che Noorulkiah; Mrs. Douglas K. K. lee. chairman, and Mrs. P. Navaratnam. They are taßingFree Press - 82 words
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Article68 1959-08-01 1 Silcock Undergrads to meet THE Economics Society oi the University of Malaya is catting an urgent committee meeting to discuss the resignation of Professor T. ri. Silcock, Professor of Economics. Undergraduates who attended his lectures yesterday did not know that he had resigned. Undergraduates claim that it will be clitticult68 words
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Article57 1959-08-01 1 COLOGNE. Sat.— Ex-Queen Soraya of Persia denied rumours yesterday that she is In love with a German singer of pop-songs. After the ex-Queen visited singer Rolf Bendix. one of Germany's bobby-sox idols, it was stated that he was "just m acquaintance" and that reports of aUPI - 57 words
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371 1959-08-01 1 TELECOMS UNION NOW READY TO 'GO-IT-ALONE' THE DOO-member Postal and Telecommunication Workers Lnion, of which the Deputy Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assemtow. Mr G Kandasamy, is the general secretary, has asked the staff side oi the Whitley Council to -seek immediate negotiations with the Government" on the question of371 words
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Article27 1959-08-01 1 Half -hour talk Chief of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sir John Medley, had a 30--minute talk; with the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. m Singapore yesteraay.27 words
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87 1959-08-01 1 Situation in Laos 'is under control' Sat.— Fighting is cont'nuing m L. between the rebels and Laotian army units m Sam Neuva Province n the border of Communist North Vietnam, pn ports reaching hi re The reporu quoted Laotian officials as saying the initial surprise of the had passed, andUPI; Reuter - 87 words
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Article90 1959-08-01 1 NEWS IN BRIEF Q ;ved port of kU&a tour. Reuter MOSCOW, Sat.— No further meetings are planned tea Mr. Richard Nixon and Mr. Nikita KhrushThe IS. Vice-Presi-drnt, who returned to Mosrd.t\ !rom Siberia. eave> for Poland tomorrow. Reuter LONDON, Many lion writers are V 31 Laurent. oung fashion dictator beReuter - 90 words
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第1页 广告
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Advertisement41 1959-08-01 1 CAMERAS ;ols WE Md up [DEXIOIt 'Hi I* y a Dp v NSULT YOUR f£s7\ AT y/y T^LM CO. LTD. Li! x II Mp iR ipoh PHONE 217" l Rd. I i? L*e Co.. 165, 498 Jalan Sultanah eoivj. 49. Main41 words
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Advertisement96 1959-08-01 1 inh/\^ VAN lIIN FOR FIMB I I RMTI HI 136 142. Orchard Road, S'porf^-9. TeU: *****. ***** A ttlM Film reviews pane 3 Gardening: and children's torner page (J Racing special paces 7^B lour favourite cart— ppa i r •I Sau K< ;i China from Inside* pace t Behind Ihe96 words
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There's market still for entire natural output
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346 1959-08-01 2 MALAYA'S RUBBER RESEARCH CHIEF IS OPTIMISTIC WASHINGTON, Friday. GEOFFREY CLAY, Malaya's Controller of Rubber Research, said today that Malayan producers had nothing to fear on a cost basis m competition with synthetic rubber m the United States. Sir Geoffrey, who assumed the new post on April 1 and is spending346 words
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Article238 1959-08-01 2 SHIPS IN PORT >hips lying ah>r»K>ide Ihc Singapore Harbour Board wharves oi expected today: UtrechL 1/2. Malakka 4 5, Akita Maru and 6 7. Sunda 8/9, Tore: 11, Piiijarra 13 14. Javanese Pimee 15/16, Gienorchy 18. Charon 19. Rimba N. Wall 3. Jarak N" Wall 4. Giang Ann N. Wall238 words
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185 1959-08-01 2 Move to centralise 3 Govt. depts. RELATED Singapore Government departments, which have hitherto been scattered over the city, are being brought under one roof for the convenience of the public. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. -speaking yesterday of the steps he had taken to centrali.se the185 words
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Article21 1959-08-01 2 Tho manasement of the Cosy Corner Cafe Restaurant ye&tereay atternoon jave a cocktail party to mar*; its opening today.21 words
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Article44 1959-08-01 2 TOKYO. Sat— The National Railways express "Kodama" (Echo) yesterday set up a world record on a narrow railway gaug«. The Kodama. with lour passenger carriage.--. war-, tinvd at almost 99 m.p.h. The old narrow gaugt record was 87 m.p.h. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article42 1959-08-01 2 TOKYO. Sat. The Japanese Ministry oi" Trade said yesterday foreign exchange allocations would be made for emergency imports oi primary aluminium to relieve a shortage. The funds to be allocated would total $6 million, representing about 4.000 tons.42 words
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Article33 1959-08-01 2 JAKARTA, Sat.— The Indonesian Government has repurchased part of her rupiah currency deposit with the International Monetary Fund amounting to 102.600,000 rupiahs < $27 mil. >. according to the Bank of Indonesia's report.-.33 words
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Article84 1959-08-01 2 Good week ends on quiet note LONDON. Sat. The stock markets ended a .satisfactory week, on a quiet note and although prices were easier m places the undertone remained quite firm. Holiday influence* restricted business further and conditions were very quiet during the afternoon. Giltedged securities were neglected and showed84 words
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Article49 1959-08-01 2 HONG KONG. Friday. Closing prices here loaav v.ere: H'kong and S'hai Bankine Corporation HK5942.50 Union Ins. Corporation of Canton HKS 83.00 WheelocJc Mardcn HKS 6.30 and HKS 6.35 H'kong Telephone HKS2B.IO and HK$2B 20 Dairy Farm Ice and C. Storage HKS 17.20 Taikoo Dock* HKS 32.7549 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-08-01 2 I" Fairly quiet, Ma— cower cocoa and Mr Codfish afi made modest advances f16 words
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Article205 1959-08-01 2 Round the World Market Prices U X, CLOSING NKtT Prr\ RUBBER No. 1 R>^ < »""> m bui i; No. IBM it M I RIBBER Xo. 1 settlement House Terms Sept. I I KIM \«i> stradv PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports .luM x PI I'PER: Black Sarawak Sp205 words
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Article441 1959-08-01 2 Singapore. Fndiy. industrial; Prrvitus Ttlay b c s 6.- B s I 2 S I S t S :.36 S li 'V% S ;3R 5 S 1 Oa S H. Hamne: S I?9S ,i &S F M B A9D.00 B 500.0 C S Hume A4 8 8441 words
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Advertisement138 1959-08-01 2 n.i'iuni Mb) Wivltriiil VL^ WORLD FAMOUS TAPE RECORDER 5495/- 'Spore, Penong) i^ 5615/- (F<?d Borneo Sorowok> BRIGHT COMPANY LIMITED 20 Eost Coost Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. ENIKNCE ft ECONOMY 1 STATION HOTEL i Kcppcl Road, SINGAPORE v comfort provided of prices you con afford E AIR-COND'TIONED138 words
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第2页 其他
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Miscellaneous27 1959-08-01 2 POP -Soled out By Co* ft WMATT ELSfe MADAM, 11^=3 HAVE YOU TO "IVhats ssBaBsJU^J JiH^ ME THC LOT ULJKJCM I j VAJ^AT'-S UP »»O K>*A.r%^Ji 11"27 words
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387 1959-08-01 3 IVlliam (iioom previews tiit* new films 7WS /s CtNERAMA. Technicolor. Rating: XX X X CO t his is Cinerama: We have seen it at last, this development of the magic lantern which because of its three projectors strikes with the full impact of Neptune's387 words
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430 1959-08-01 3 Here's war without Hollywood hysterics ■PORK CHOP HILL" cd Artist*. Gregory Peck. The X War. Rating: X X X X •pORK CHOP HILL" is an i American war film based on a true episode of the Korean War. The futility of war emphasised by the fact that the whole action430 words
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Article, Illustration484 1959-08-01 3 WOMEN'S CORNER BORN today you are cl< original and vivacious, you are impulsive and emotional. are to reach the heights to which your exceptional talents i "title you. you must learn complet- control. J ik or act out of turn, when you are m a temper. and484 words
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156 1959-08-01 3 SHE'S HERE FROM H.K. TO WIN FRIENDS 4 YOUNG Cantonese from Hon^ Konu. Miss Wan Lai Lo Ying, is m Singapore to win friends through thChinese paintings more than 70 of them she is exhibiting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Miss Lo, is an ai actress, dancer and i.oetess.MW - 156 words
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Advertisement98 1959-08-01 3 Tf or wonderful value I a as 'e t the difference 4* £V FROZEN BARKATH STORES LTD., LA LUMPUR PENANG t Vi NOT FLY THERE?' ORLD TRAVEL SERVICE Tel: ***** Grams: Coupon i V U F LM E S -v nil -»t tAhORUFF art g^i pmatm GREYIN6. f* SINCAPORC KUALA98 words
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Advertisement140 1959-08-01 3 BLLI feel Wl CANTEENS OF CUTLERY SIX, EIGHT OR TWELVE PERSONS S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH ASSOCIATE COMPANY S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG !®kirm and €(e##HCe.^^^ T GENEVE •••■>■« FAVRE LtUBA WATCH CO LTD. v i140 words
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Article, Illustration395 1959-08-01 4 SUMMING UP: ABOUT 95 PER CENT OF CHINA IS STILL PRIMITIVE, A J-AND -OF^ PEASANTS, WATER WHEELS-A DEPRESSING, OVER-RATED COUNTRY. £JHINA has climbed from abject misery to mere poverty m the past ten years, but there is still very little industry, and China is no395 words
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275 1959-08-01 4 Louis Wiznitzer - PEKING IS NOT A SIGNIFICANT WAR ADVERSARY Louis Wiznitzer ,lmjv ;llugvug; ugbu;gbj;b All of these things have changed for the better. Now, at least, every Chinese gets enough to eat, has a roof over his head and shoes on his feet. Children get milk. Sick people get care. Plagues have275 words
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Article, Illustration743 1959-08-01 4 #j« The wise Miss Universe; Row m the bathroom; Creating a new culture QNCE AGAIN newspaper read c r s have been regaled with columns of ballyhoo from Long 1) eac h, California, where the annual Miss Universe contest has just ended. Once again there has been743 words
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Article139 1959-08-01 4 often one must reduce the official claim by 99 per cent! China is facing enormous problems m the uttort to industrialise. First of all, there is a iremendoiis shortage of skilled labour. The skilled labour that does exist is m Manchuria working m the139 words
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Article73 1959-08-01 4 CHERRY HEERING CHEERS The Thirteen Wonarr^ of eh« Heering. A r< markable drink t try Cherry Heenng on the R<x I out why! Just pour a glassful ult is long and stimulate. Most men and women enjoy I like all worthwhile drinks it mellow makes you feel p k feeling73 words
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Advertisement386 1959-08-01 4 (CANDLEWICK Bedspread Single Size $24.50 Double Size 529.50 Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** ***** CLASSIFIED ADS, ANNOUNCEMENTS H ordt $6 (minimum). <E! Singapore Ballet .;rd se:nd— 3oth Booit now Robinsons or ompson RcU. •elephone Si: when he will be pre•wo f386 words
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Advertisement83 1959-08-01 4 I These Lenses To Make V J^E^ffc pl K^<t d A^t* f' I j^a Übm^Pl fff^^^ p. Acoll F3 5l C I |^5 AcollF4./25>mm ff X Mowa F3.5 I UMow. F2 8 H V Jet F2.8/13. c I Fujitar P*J jjjMJ I Fujitar F3.5/-: I Fujitor F2.6 iJBH I Trovo83 words
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第4页 其他
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Miscellaneous482 1959-08-01 4 to mi 7 i LUES A€BOBfl 5 Sup up the Spanish where the 1 Sounds as if the cat's going buttonhole might appear (5). to be In debt, blossoming m 6 African bit O it's a lie! (11). Spring (5. 6>. 7 They're run at night, deliver-! 8 A prohibition482 words
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Chamber to drop clan idea?
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79 1959-08-01 5 SPECIAL MEETING TO DECIDE ON VITAL CHANGES IN SET-UP to be held m rotation, ndments are approved, it will be* possible tor popular leaders to hold or two terms, irrespecnmuna] or pro- ratioi.s. The ill be f I i lan reservations m the hip officials of the Chinese mmerce, Singapore,79 words
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Article35 1959-08-01 5 to the managing continue to -.unity yes on a >\v about oers. of all catechamb )rt ol comprome IV wno ay with all communal and provincial con.- «)lder .d not to be made35 words
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Article203 1959-08-01 5 The following are changes m Sunday services m Singapore churches: ANGLICAN Gcorjre's Ciarrisun Church, Tanglin Barrack>: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Service; 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion: 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. ROMAN CATHOLIC Sacred Heart Church (Tank Road i: Ifus, sermon; 6.30 a.m.203 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-08-01 5 Mr. Lim heads Indian film group The Indian Motion Picture Distributors Association of Singapore has elected Mr. Lim Eng Kwan as its president. Othtr officials are: v president, Mr. R.M.H Patel: secretary and treasurer, Mr. A. G. Abdui Kader; council members: Mr, Mahinder Singh, Mr. S. A. Rao and Mr.69 words
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156 1959-08-01 5 RAF gets set for annual bank holiday fun fair T'HE Royal Air Fore tar, is busy preparing for its annuai August Bank Holiday fete ana tun fair to br held on Monday. The proceeds will oe used to improve recreational facilities m Seletar. More than 80 stalls, carefully chosen to156 words
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Article39 1959-08-01 5 Principals of Government aided Chinese schools m Singapore have been asked by the Ministry oi Education to submit full particulars of the academic qualifications of their teachers of English. Returns should reach the Ministry before Oct. 8.39 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-08-01 5 Nanyang University students perform a Chinese folk lance at a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre. Ihe concert, one of the highlights of the University of la y a students' third welfare week, was expected to iet $1500 for charitable institutions Below is diminutive model, MissFree Press - 74 words
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Article246 1959-08-01 5 Tengku to lead party fight on East Coast Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. jT'HE Alliance national leader and former Prime Minister. Tenffku Abdul Rahman, has declared I Johore a 'safe state" for the Alliance m the coming parliamentary elections. Before leaving for Alor Star, the Tengku told reporters at246 words
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Article114 1959-08-01 5 Half day sports now cancelled CTUDENTS m English primary schools In Singapore will not get a half holiday to attend their annual sports meet at the Jalan Besar Stadium on August 7, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Education. In previous years they had a half holiday so114 words
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Article40 1959-08-01 5 The Singapore American School at Ruchalie Drive now has a new principal. Mr I James S. Aven, newly-arrived from San Francisco. Mi*. Aven replaces Mr Albert V. Fisher, who leaves for the United States on Monday.40 words
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Advertisement102 1959-08-01 5 FAREWELL APPEARANCE TONIGHT E DUPONT MARIONETTES From Tomorrow !i^ ENTERTAINING! t renting The Amazing WVf M k TIEN /^^^k nd m ft N I \'OEN j iiiiii mini mi m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini pacific mw^Hfim TONIGHT 8 p.m. To 2 a.m. J SOOTH PACIFIC FANTASY" Produced By aO JOAN BOOTY BAILEY N102 words
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Advertisement153 1959-08-01 5 c^DmFi^ ik r mtim ui j 1 > ~*Y W plus ■■■■•■•••■•■■■■■■■■■■•■■a Pure Silk Ties.. .$3.90 j Wash n* Wear Slacks si 6.90 I j mmm [L f^lf [*jfL 86, HIGH STREET, P|J""|J"" SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. lief >a BEFORE YOU MA f> UP YjjUJ R^ MIND HAVE A LOOK H^^fTTANDINC153 words
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第5页 其他
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Miscellaneous145 1959-08-01 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: «>.37 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.10 am. and 917 P- m MONDAY: 10.50 a.m. and 9.58 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.22 a.m. and 10.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1152 a.m. and 1114 p.m. THURSDAY: 1223 p.m. and 1.52 a.m. FRIDAY: 12.">3 p.rn^ -TODAY I YWCA (Outram Road): Mathematics Pri. VI145 words
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Orchid hobby is inexpensive one
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242 1959-08-01 6 BEGINNERS SHOULD START WITH THE DENDROBIUMS ORCHIDS bavi sci nation I lllOSl people. '11l rested m horticulture ire usually ow Ihem bill ;i: HRlillKs iicl thai lliis is expensive und ililtiin 1 1 undertakii ken a om.vork But it irell to ad m ;e to grow there are nearly 800242 words
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Article33 1959-08-01 6 Gardening glossary I E D E l plant E s 5 E, Not a S s E c E E 5 i n 5 E* c E C stem tem 5 E Tiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiioiiniir33 words
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Article280 1959-08-01 6 A Dendrobium seedlii when purchas three or four dollars, U about two rs old and is broken brick and charcoal ing m a 1| 2 inch poi. It should havt plump as (pseudo-bulbs), dark green leaves and strong hea )t action. It is these roots whiph must be looked280 words
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Article78 1959-08-01 6 There arc various -.ays of achieving thus. One, giving excellent results, was evolved by a well known orchid Ist from Johore. Simply put. this consists of taking a green twig, of pencil thickness, cut from a shrub or tree e.g. (Chinese denla or tembusu), and having three divisions forming78 words
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Article260 1959-08-01 6 PiEAR Gardening Expert.— I have a friend m Ens: land who has written to ask me to send him some orchid seed". Could you please advise whether these are obtainable m Singapore and where, and recommend a variety, not too expensive. Yours etc. (APT i: LAY Singapore twig is260 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-08-01 6 Orchid seeds are not as a rule sold commercially. The propagation of orchids from seed is a highly technical undertaking, requiring laboratory conditions and great skill. Orchid scedlirigs are obtainable cheaply m Singapore but are unlikely to be of use to your friend because of the high temperatures required63 words
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322 1959-08-01 6 WILLIS HA - Father Mole Cricket ROYAL ASTROLOGER IN HOT WATER WILLIS HA jr f f '^^v xX o^^KS^ m THE STORY SO FAR ON' Friday, the day the fire. The Emperor praises Father Mole cncKi-v to apologise for taking; the bath water. > NOW READ ON YOU see, Majesty, about your bath,"322 words
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Children's Corner
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Article, Illustration99 1959-08-01 6 PO CKETM ONEY prizes are offered for colouring: this 'scene With paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set >to work to brighten up the sketch. thca till99 words
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Article62 1959-08-01 6 THE winners of last week's colour-in contest << whom will receive a $5 prize In due course* are a* follows Miss Sylvia Leicester dl>. 11 Brooke Road. Singapore 15. Miss Chew Soo Huan (6». 198 Rangoon Road. Singapore 8. Master Benjamin Chua Peng Lian 10 8-F Beo62 words
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Article83 1959-08-01 6 ORCHIDS REQUIRE LIQUID FEEDING IT will be obvious that having planted the orchid m so sterile a medium as broken brick and charcoal. frequent teeding becomes essential. The three main essentials tor maintaining plant hie are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. These elements must be given to plants m some lorm83 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-08-01 6 Because open potting is an essential, feeding m the form of solids is not advised because the spacer between the pieces of potting medium become clogged. Therefore liquid feeding is necessary. Organic fertilisers are quite adequate for this purpose, but they have the disadvantage of being malodorous. Fortunately129 words
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Advertisement121 1959-08-01 6 f Also o large voriety of W^ Hawaiian Orchid Seedlings FJr**"-" PRICES REASONABLE HI 7> KIAN KEE GARDEN 3 Gentle Rd Spore n Td: ***** Gladioli Bulb Importers and Orchid Growers > of %1 or PRICE $155 00 7^ STHE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD.. =S7 OM»PENANC F 120 *C"^ I JAPAN'S121 words
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Advertisement197 1959-08-01 6 SIDE WHEEL POWER MoJ Fully self-propelled the engine drives both the cutting cylinder ond outer wheels. Ampl> powered by on 80 cc. JAP 2-stroke engine. 6 bloded Sheffield st cutting cylinder mounted on co running boll bearings 16" CUT I $275.00 Trade enquiries to JOHN LITTLI v Raffles Place, Siwf197 words
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Article383 1959-08-01 7 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Iv \!dm Lai) Rodgers 900 Venture St.) Daniels Teh J v Sullivan....- 5X 1) .1 i i B. P. Giam) Bagby 8.05 < > H \harn> Rodgers J-Jf* J sullivar.* 2 \o > M Lakshimi St. Teh |*J J t fflea Kongsl) Rodgers I! st383 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1959-08-01 7 Supreme Test can beat the Rodgers challenge ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP THE BEST BETS ON TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME r 1?? NOR S CtP lCX m J-S'.F): Technicolor II 9.00, of. CtOid n Melody 8.12, tamnd&le 8.10, Brilliant Scholar uil\u On 809> Yo «fhal Bridge 8.08, Three Rings 8.06, White Tk!» ,i1,269 words
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Article272 1959-08-01 7 CLASS 1— t.l": Marigold 9.07, Big Daddy 8.13, Rubber Planter II 8.12, Black Gold 8.10, Lucky Lucky 8.10, St. Vitus 8.09, Ring Ruddin 7.12. Hotsjek Hotsjek 7.09, Brilliant Light 7.09, Glee 7.07, Red Sunrise 7.07. rpHE Class 1 sprint should go to the top weight272 words
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Article211 1959-08-01 7 CHURCH SERVICES FOR TURFMEN CYDNEY, Sat. Special church services tor the horse racing fraternity believed to be the first over held m the world— will take place m Sydney this month. With the opening of the new racing year today horse racing m Australia will enter its 101 st year.Reuter - 211 words
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Article390 1959-08-01 7 BLUE ACE should turn the tables on Malay Film over the extra U furlongs of the Class 5 Div. 1 B^F. race. Malay Film led all the way to win over seven and after being the best part of six lengths m front three390 words
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Advertisement122 1959-08-01 7 The shouting m the I a BULLDOG jgk STOUT Who says dreams novor come true! »tL*THH-ANO MOMII VitUl TOOI Long. low. lith*» brauty from <?:id-tc-eDd. f Fashion-plate colours and duotone*. y\ Big-muscled performance with econorr.v. > I'anoramic-plus vision ail round. W» ■^-J' L^i-^-A Safety-Drive' features for family confidence. Llf Holiday122 words
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Article2140 1959-08-01 8 I RACE ONE The Governor's Cup 1— K 1 I £4 MM( OLOR: s just lobbi Qg over m4l 1/5; 2S-7-59 IPrince of m Gold jp 1 m race. c m \< d from Gold Cup l cement. GOLDEN MELODY: 1-7-59 Covered m 562,140 words
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Article351 1959-08-01 8 The dearth of Chinese players I SUGGEST that an S.C.F.A. Invitation Eleven be select■ed m place of the Singapore Chinese team to play the Hongkong Chinese soccer tourists In the soccer match tentatively fixed for Aug. 13. Unless a strong opposition is offered I am of the opinion that the351 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-08-01 8 COUTH and North lost 100 on l this deal alter bidding like this: Two No-Trumps Three Spades; Four Clubs— Four HeartsFive Spades. As the responder may be relying on a shoestring after a bid of Two No-Trumps, the opener has to be wary of going beyond th« same110 words
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Article117 1959-08-01 8 OXDOX. Sal. Surrey made a bold but unsuccessful attempt 10 snatcb the game from the Indian cricketers at The Oval yesterday. But the task of scoring 80 to win at the rate of two a minute was too great. Surrey had iosi nve wickets for117 words
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Article79 1959-08-01 8 CARDIFF, Sat, Britain led Hungary by 53 points to 34 at the end of the first day m their swimming international hero yesterday. Nan Rae, 15-year-old Scottish swimmer, came within 3.2 sec. of the magic fiveminute mark when she won the women's 440 yards freestyle event79 words
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58 1959-08-01 8 Six-hit specialist cracks another 12 Alley, who had ten tours, put on 176. John Warr (seven for 38» oowled Middlesex t»vlncing 201 runs win r Hampshire. The MiddU pace bowlers held the whi] hand, Warr takii In the match and Alan M eight for 90.—Rev* At Portsmouth: Iflddk Hampshire by58 words
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Article67 1959-08-01 8 LONDON. Sat— < ount> Crii-i inss after laj matches Won. lAtsi. Drawn. No decision match lost. First inning l«\*d m Match points T"» r Surrey 18 Warwickshire 2 1 I Yorkshir. Gloucester-h,n 8 Middl' 19 Glamorgan 8 Hampshire 8 Essex North \>hire Derbyshire Lancashire 19 Somer 19 767 words
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46 1959-08-01 8 MONTREAL, Sat— A I 1U Cuba m the North Final yesterc. I Roy Emerson b do Garrido 6-0. 6:e Fraser defeated Orlando Garrido. 6-1. 7-5. The winners ad the first inter-zor against Italy, the E. champions, at Philadel; next weekend.46 words
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Advertisement205 1959-08-01 8 Outstanding performance at an astounding price YASHICA 35 with F1.9 Yashinon 6-elements lens with F2.8 Yashinon 5-elements lens (Less 25 for cash) Brilliant Gold FRAME Coupled Rangctindcr. Single Stroke Rapid Film Advance. Copal MXV 1/500 sec. Fully Syn. Shutter. Built-in Self-timer. Automatic Re-set Film counter with manifinc gloss. ACCESSORIES AUK.205 words
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Advertisement41 1959-08-01 8 M HL a ar 9 J I i^ /r KvV^ /< v^ercedei-Benz proo possible ronge of indiviouc! luxurious comfort, modern ore the hollmorks of Wt quality end a guarantee Benz star. The Mcrccdcsßcm IVM E }R C E D E S 1-*41 words
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Miscellaneous87 1959-08-01 8 TODAYS SPORT SWIMMING Singapore championships. Amber Road (4 p.m.). XTHLKTKS: Kwont Avenue m liool 1 and I, Sennet Estate p.m. l. SOCCEB: Rajaji v Army. Farrer Park. BADMINTON: Malayan championships. SBA hall (2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.). TOMORROW SOCCER: Malaya Cup Singapore v Selangor. Jalan Besar 1 5.15 p.m.). SAFA87 words
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Article95 1959-08-01 9 KRISHNAN IN SEMI-FINALS DENVER. Pri. India"! Nathan Knshnan, tot :i seed, beat fifth-seed-ed John Cran^on b-4. 6-0 ill :he quarter finals of the U.S National hard court tennb championships at me Denvei Country Club. All six foreign entries survived. a close match, Rene< Scrmurman of South Afric; downed Karol Fagcros95 words
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Article217 1959-08-01 9 ALL THE RUSULTS WEN'S SI.Nc.M (first Moh.irr.ed Jundid (Indowo Ng Boon Bee (Pk); -him (Spore) bt Thing HklW 15-11. 8-15. 15-9; Joh> bt Lai Lunj 15-9, l"i-8. Vetenui'a singles; William Tan 1 N'to Seng Kee 15-10. 15-1. Veteran's Doubles iquarter-fl-Lim Cheng Kwee and Miniad rS'iwrei bt Robert Lee and Lun217 words
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447 1959-08-01 9 CHARLES BRYCE - Indonesia 's boy wonder stretched the Singapore champ CHARLES BRYCE Says Omar; *I thought my net shot good, but his was better* Ky fHh Indonesians have one ace m hand for their future Thomas Cup build up. His name is Thing Hian Hiuw, aged 16, Rember the name, for when447 words
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Article163 1959-08-01 9 TWO MORE INDONESIANS INCLUDED TWO Indonesian players i who were not among the original entries have been accepted for the tournament. They are national singles champion Lie Poh Djian and Tan Thian Beng. Official referee Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt overruled a protest against their inclusion. Johnny Tjoa of Indonesia was163 words
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Article561 1959-08-01 9 fflllllltHCltll' FIRST SESSION STARTING. t.30 P.M. COURT 1: 2.30 (Men'g 2nd round) C. Watamtln v Tang Kin Gwan; 3.00: Khoo Eng Huali v Liii Pook Ying; 3.30: Roland I Johnny Tjoa; 4.00: Seah Lye Huat v George Yap; 4.30: N. NatekAr v Fang Kam Fatt; 5.00 (Men's double*561 words
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Article34 1959-08-01 9 GOODWOOD, Sussex, Sat Sir Harold Wernher's Aggressor won the Chesterfield Cup. run over 1 4 miles here yesterday. Mrs. Max Aitken* Pundit was second, with Mr. H Blaprave > Royal Chief third. F«uter.34 words
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355 1959-08-01 9 RUGBY PRESIDENT PRAISES JOHORE ASIAN PLAYERS IOHORE'S Asian rugby players were praised by Mr. P. G. M. Lee, the outgoing president of the South Johore R.F.C." He told members at the annual general meeting that Johore United were unlucky not to win the All Blues final. All through the season,355 words
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Article36 1959-08-01 9 SEOUL, Sat. The South Korean Soccer Association has announced that a 17--man team will participate m an international goodwill soccer tournament m Kuala Lumpur opening on August 28 m commemoration of Malayan independence. Reuter.36 words
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Advertisement106 1959-08-01 9 ||-fl-G MSTAMT l, me .free toHec ■unnot harm your heart, er di 9 cstion y s I INSTANT^ jl HAG E MEYER'S rT^r Srrrir* .oblems m connection with.... I PACKING REMOVAL I STORAGE INSURANCE I FREIGHT and SHIPPING c rrsonol Supervision of Our 20 years' experience. 2 50.000 cubic feet106 words
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Advertisement35 1959-08-01 9 WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1899 FOR QUALITY SMu mm SPOOL TURRET CINE CAMERA— fcrillttnt n««rin« and tK« *»nmtH torn— Hilt CIIMfI HM^IMM^ tol itt fitM. Sole A§< I SHRIRO (china) LTD. Ii '^orated m Honp X35 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-08-01 9 JEFF lIAWKi: by Sydney Jordan laTFIBST WC REGARDED I'M NOT WHOEVER? IS RESPONSIBLE II jr VOUVE PUT «T IN A THESE [AOcSeMTS AS ISURPRISED- PO« ALL TWIS HAS AN ALMOST lit f NUTSHELL, UffPP SUPE«MUMAN IsABoSsE-BUT. OUR I VOUCE UP V SUPERHUMAN CAPACITY POR J S TWK VS^>RD ANO NOW203 words
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105 1959-08-01 10 'Souvenir tattoos' story rejected i YOUTH who claimed that tattoos on his body were "souvenirs" was convicted m the Singapore Second CriI District Court yesterday of being a mber of a secret socie* Adoiphus John Gomez. 19, found Df being a unlawful sovoup m Road on June 25. Tin Choor105 words
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Article16 1959-08-01 10 U.S. plane flies over China HONG KONG. Sat. A ivy pa ited cws re. nad »rl-16 words
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Article28 1959-08-01 10 CATHAY Ph«ne *****: In Tht Sun F'j~k» '0. OOEOM Ph,r. ?I<- Hay NEW ALMAMBRA Ph«nr 36*«OT The C»lden Btauty OOCOH KATONC *h«ne ***** T^e Csiden Btauty28 words
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Article39 1959-08-01 10 Mrs. Shirin Fozdaj. secretary of the Singapore Council of Women will be guest speaker at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce today at 1.15 p.m. m the Dragun Room at Cathay Restaurant.39 words
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Article33 1959-08-01 10 BUENOS AIRES. Sat.— Th-: I Argentine Government issued orders restricting the move- of Rus>iaji and Rumanian diplomats within Argentina following similar rest- trictions imposed on Argentine diplomats m Russia. ReutfT.33 words
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275 1959-08-01 10 150,000 UNION MEN WILL RETURN TO WORK NEXT WEEK LONDON, Saturday. RRITALVS printing: stoppage, which shut down 4,000 printing firms and 1,100 provincial newspapers tor over six weeks, will end on Wednesday night, union leaders and employers announced here last night. Night workers will go back on Wednesday and day275 words
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227 1959-08-01 10 Case of boy who died on hillside is reopened EDINBURGH. Sat, The £j case 01 a 14-year-old orphan boy who died alone on a Scottish hilMde 11 months after vanishing ls been reopened here with an official 650- word The boy. Dugald John>tor.e. disappeared from a group foster home while227 words
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Article51 1959-08-01 10 MOSCOW. Sat. Russia i* to supply Indoncs4a with machinery, equipment, fertilizers, paper and other goods under a protocol covering trade In 1960 signed here yesterday. The Soviet news agency said the agreement called for Indonesia:: export> of rubber, raw hides, coffee and other goods to Russia.—51 words
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213 1959-08-01 10 4 SUGGESTION that A Singapore prisons oiiieers should be sent to study the prison system m other Asian countries is contained m the latest issue of Majalah Penjara, the publication of the local Prison Services. In an editorial, the magazine said thai though213 words
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Article42 1959-08-01 10 MOSCOW. Sat. The first ever Japanese trade mission arrived m Ulan Bator, the capital of Outer Mongolia. berday, to negotiate a contract :or the delivery of Japanese equipment and the supply to Japan of Mongolian wool and leather—Reuter.42 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-08-01 10 SCOUTS' TOTEM POLE IS UNVEILED SCOUTS of Perak House. 34th Sea Scout Troop. Singapore watched with pride yesterday as the plaque at the base of a totem pole (seen above they had carved. was unveiled by MajorGeneral C. L. Richardson. GOC Singapore Base District. In a rain-dampened ceremony. Amid a122 words
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Article85 1959-08-01 10 |>ARENTS of the 50.754 1 children who registerd lor admission to Primary I classes m Singapore schools next year will have to wait some time longer to know which schools the children have been alloted places. The Ministry of Education has circularised all school principals not85 words
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Article44 1959-08-01 10 Two Naval Base dockyard workers. Nan Heck Seng. 19 and Tan Kee Soon. 22, were acquitted m a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday i of theft of a leather bag belonging to Sgt. G. J. Underwood on board the H.M.S Ceylon on June 23.44 words
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Article32 1959-08-01 10 The Singapore Minister of i Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday declared the south Siamese Province of Yala an infected port. Small pox is reported to have brokj en out there.32 words
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235 1959-08-01 10 REDS SNARL AT CONGRESS AFTER KERALA TAKE-OVER NEW DELHI, Saturd MR. Ajoi Ghosh, secretary-general of the Indian Communist Party, last night described the dismissal of Kerala's Communist Government as an "outrage of the constitution" and a "shattering blow to the moral prestige of the Congress Pam Mr. Ghosh, speaking at235 words
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Article77 1959-08-01 10 Honorary degrees under study SEVERAL nanuv> have been proposed for the conferment of honorary decrees at thK year's < vocation of the I'niversitv of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. It. Honorary degree> are ronferred on persons who have contributed to the advancement or dissemination of knowledge or who have77 words
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Article85 1959-08-01 10 LONDON. Sat. American pianist Liberace Is to >ue Bnti>h actor Jimmy Thompson and the producers and a lyric writer ol the revue "For Amusement Only." lor alleged slander and libel over a •■Liberace skit" performed m the >how by Mr. Thompson. The show was presented at85 words
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Article60 1959-08-01 10 Singapore under-graduates and guests wound up Wellar e Week with a I light bail at King Edward VII Haii In Outram R< ad ia-t night. This is i he third Welfare k arranged by the Uniof Malaya Students' Union m Singapore. The object was to60 words
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Article46 1959-08-01 10 A 50-year-old woman was charged In a Singapore Court yesterday with setting fire to clothes belonging to the Fook Seng Foon Kee laundry shop m Wallich Street on July 29 Leong Sit Chong was granted bail of $1,500 until Aug. 7.46 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-08-01 10 ABOVE: The winner of the "Bird V Eye View oi the World" radio quiz programme m New Zealand Mr. B. M. Lapham. is due to leave Singapore today after a three-day stay the first leg of his round-the-world trip, with his wife.121 words
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Article32 1959-08-01 10 TOKYO, Sat. A reciprocal trade agreement worth about 5255 million each way was signed yesterday between Japan and Formosa for the fiscal year 1959 April 1959 to March 196032 words
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Article26 1959-08-01 10 ROSYTH. Sat.— A fire broke out here yesterday m the de.stroyer Orwell which has been protecting British trawljers fishing off Iceland.— 1 Reuter.26 words
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128 1959-08-01 10 Singapore Malay i Education Council is to ask the Government to improve the teaching of Islam m all Malay 1 schools here. A spokesman for thej Council said: "We agree with the Gov- eminent that it is not128 words
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9 1959-08-01 10 'Right ha image Christ se to move 1 Ei9 words
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