Singapore Standard, 9 April 1959
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Title Section22 1959-04-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** S Cabl« 'TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1959. Vol. IX No. 280. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article, Illustration3886 1959-04-09 1 THE WIDE OPEN TAX FILES MR. JUSTICE BUTTROSE IS TOLD After office hours* anyone had access Official is recalled regarding attitude of Comptroller STONE DID NOT ASK FOR FILES' Quiz on shareholders, position of $550,000 Perak mining company AN INCOME TAX Department official, Mr. A. E. C. Munday, admitted at3,886 words
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378 1959-04-09 1 Mao rushes troops as Tibetans blow up bridges NEW DELHI, Wed., (UPI, Reuter)— The Chinese communists have rushed troops, guns and automatic weapons into the rebellious areas of Tibet but fierce Khamba tribesmen are "giving them hell" m wild guerrilla fighting, it was reported here today. The reports said the378 words
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114 1959-04-09 1 REDS SEND THE KURDS TO IRAQ-VIA SUEZ BEIRUT, Wed. (UPI) The Open shipment of 855 armed, Iraq-bound Kurdish tribesmen through the Suez Canal aboard a Soviet vessel may be the forerunner of explosive new troubles m the Middle East, it was feared here today. Informed sources here specuia^ted that the114 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-04-09 1 Interpol fails to contact Holloway DEPUTY PUBLIC Prosecutor, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, yesterday told the Commission of Inquiry that Interpol had failed to contact Mr. G. T. Holloway^ the former Comptroller of Income Tax who was purported to be making a motor tour of America while on leave. The Commissioner,153 words
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Article24 1959-04-09 1 FAIYAZ ALI, Attorney General of Pakistan since 1951 died m Lahore, early yesterday after a heart attack. He was 62.— (Reuter).24 words
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Article175 1959-04-09 1 A HAPPY SULTAN RETURNS TO BRUNEI THE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifrutklirrr passed through Singapore at 1.20 a.m. this morning on his way home after the constitutional talks held m London recently. He arrived by BOAC Britannia and left half an hour later by a chartered Malayan Airways175 words
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Article158 1959-04-09 1 Budget is unfair, says TUC LONDON, April 8 (Reuter) Leaders of Britain's eight million-member Trades Union Congress today condemned the Conservative Government's annual budget announced yesterday a s "unfair and unsatisfactory." The leaders members of the T.U.C.'s economic committee m an official statement said the government had "failed to make158 words
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Article138 1959-04-09 1 THE secretary-general of the Labour Front, Mr Francis Thomas, last nUht said he would ask his lawyers to see the former Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Xee. "to account for expenditures and gifts collected" during Mr. Chew's term of presidency m the party.138 words
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184 1959-04-09 1 ONG THE LAST MAN I WOULD APPROACH HAMID HITS BACK SINGAPORE'S Minister for Loral Government, Lands and housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumat, yesterday denied categorically that he had ever approached Mr. Ong Eng Guan about getting a safe Assembly seat m a constituency uncontested by the People's Action Party.184 words
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306 1959-04-09 1 S' pore polls day May 30 it's official SINGAPORE'S Governor, Sir William Goode, yesterday issued writs of election fixing April 25 as nomination day and May 30 as polling day for the Legisla1 tive Assembly elections. Candidates will be required to file their nomination papers with assistant returning officers between306 words
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Article48 1959-04-09 1 Hari Raya new moon is sighted THE Keeper of (he Rulers' Seal and the Chief Rathi of Singapore officially announced that the new moon was sighted at Telok Kemang. m Negri Sembilan, at 6.45 p.m. last night. Hari Raya Puasa In the Federation and Singapore thus commences today.48 words
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Advertisement10 1959-04-09 1 The Standard wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Puasa10 words
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Advertisement451 1959-04-09 2 NOTICES IPOH SEWERAGE SCHEME IT is hereby notified to all concern that notices which appeared m the local Press inviting tenders from consulting Engineers In respect of the above Is now withdrawn. JA'AFAR bin MOHAMED TAHA, Chairman, Ipoh Town Council. SHARIKAT PERJALANAN TURUS BUTTERWORTH KUALA LUMPUR, LTD. (In Formation) 215,451 words
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Advertisement282 1959-04-09 2 '4^77 A BiAUTIFUI NEW AIR CONDITIONING ROOMUIJ Every Carrier air conditioner purchased In S NOW and 30th June. 1959. will entit'e the K-'-'-| entry form to participate m a simple competi! ll is a beautiful new Carrier air conditioning rr>"- .'m When you receive an entry form, all you have282 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article459 1959-04-09 3 M PLOVERS and employees m their places boffci parents and children m their homes and >P .<? m all classes of society, have often had to reminded how necessary it is to establish a ter understanding m their relations with each ti if respect, responsibility, efficiency and sinrj avi459 words
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Article363 1959-04-09 3 THROUGHOUT its nine years of power rule, nmunist China has been a constant aggressor. is telling indictment was mode by the U.S. ustant Secretary of State, Mr. Walter S. tertson, now on the eve of giving up his Far tern policy post m Washington. But there is eh more363 words
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Article53 1959-04-09 3 ICI ctm lack Kirn Road ipo»* I PC 8o» no lS6i Cables MCEKNbwS 1 I* fei 254« i -es) All department* vrfoß c^ ra insu»anc« Side 174 Batu «o I Te;eD^one *^^S Uc 9^ Cowar s>t lei: *Cca 8 teith St Tel: *055 91- A Bukit53 words
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Article162 1959-04-09 3 THE British Museum, which among other treasures houses the largest collection of books m the world, was opened to the public two hundred years ago last January. BBC programmes to mark this important bicentenary eluded an absorbing tour broadcast m the General Overseas Service m which162 words
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Article, Illustration728 1959-04-09 3 The Japanese Royal Wedding by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Japan's Crown Prince and his new Princess are married tomorrow, the Shinto ceremony will be conducted tn absolute privacy m a tiny shrine secluded among the spreading acres of the Imperial Palace grounds m Central Tokyo. The guests will have no728 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1959-04-09 3 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH by This is the first of two articles on the Indonesian Situation. SINGAPORE. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia still declares he will have no truck with rebel traitors, and military spokesmen m Jakarta continue to announce decisive victories against the "remnants" of dissident forces m1,119 words
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VOICE OF MALAYA
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Letter281 1959-04-09 3 Sir I am both astonished and perplexed to note that, the failure by applicants to submit the detailed results of the H.S.C. Examination, has been given as the reason for the delay m the selection of new students to the University of Malaya. I understand from281 words
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Article, Illustration415 1959-04-09 3 the NEWS as it strikes me IN LITTLE over a month, world attention will be focussed on the meeting of Foreign Ministers m Geneva to discuss the potentially explosive problem of Berlin and, if possible, prepare the ground for a summit txn.prrni East- West relations were the principal topic of415 words
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223 1959-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Governor of Singapore have decided to set up a Commission of Inquiry under the appropriate ordinance of each territory, to review the present position of the Malayan pineapple industry. The Commission will223 words
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Article176 1959-04-09 4 POLLS DARE TO MIC SEREMBAN. Wed.— A Labour Party Town Councillor issued a cba rr.ge to an MIC probable j candidate m the forthcoming Negri Sembilan State elections to rontesl hirr. m any oi the; 24 constituencies. Mr S. Sathappan, a Labour candidate foi the State elections, hai challenged Mr.176 words
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Article48 1959-04-09 4 A VERDICT rf death b> Biisadventurc was recorded ye?*er-i~r pv *:e Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inehe Ahrr. nri bun Hussein at the inquest on a schoolgirl, Chong Ah Reong, aged nine* who was k:U><"l when she was knocked down by a tori ai Serangoon R->ad ?n Feb 1848 words
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Article57 1959-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Members of the Federation Army stationed m the Garrison here wi'.l ho 1 5 their Hari Raya P-;a?a prayer? m the Armed Forces Stadium at RifTe Range Road, at 8 a.'^. on Hari Rava Day on Thursday. Should it rain the prayers would57 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-04-09 4 ONE of Malaya's best known educators, Mr. Takamlzu Mori, headmaster of the Methodist Boys' Secondary School, Is to spend two months m the United States studying educational administration, the problem of juvenile delinquency and the latest teaching methods m the field of physical211 words
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206 1959-04-09 4 Airdrop leaflets work and 3 more Reds quit fight KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three more Communist terrorists, one of them a district committee member, have surrendered m the Federation. Two terrorists gave themselves up at the iil2nd milestone. Jerantut-Maran Road, m Pahang. on Saturday evening. They have been identified as Wu206 words
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Article61 1959-04-09 4 THE Malayan Indian Congress. S ngapore State branch will announce its policy and programme for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly election at two public meeting? at Sembawang on Apr:! 11 and ai the Congress House. Race Course Lane. Singapore. on April 12. The publicity officer of61 words
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Article, Illustration586 1959-04-09 4 IPOH, Wed.— ln a Hari Raya message, the Sultan of Perak today called upon all his subjects who have sworn allegiance to the State to exercise their votes "freely." He said he hoped the coming elections would be conducted m an orderly586 words
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Article104 1959-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUJ i The Pakistar ister, Mr Mar.?'-'--will pay an ir day v:>. capital next m His visit Is par. of similar i Visits tO m friendly neigh trie.-, the Pakistan H i here Id The Stia Mr. Q.ir].: tan.- torero t i lawyers, will i airpor. on Bat104 words
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Article26 1959-04-09 4 TWO thugs 'I Woo: Teck Wahs -1 his back and 54.-2 and i gold i] ?ITO m a bade llivfl Street, Singap c cr! w26 words
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118 1959-04-09 4 I saw him slashing my colleague Court told P.V. KANDIYAR wa s yesterday committed for trial on a charge of murdering Mohamed Kassim at a Singapore preliminary inquiry. The offence was alleged to have taken place at an apartment m Tempents Road on Feb. 9. A colleague of Mohamrd. Lee118 words
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175 1959-04-09 5 COUNCIL'S TEH Commandments' OR HAWKERS HE Singapore City Council n future summon hawkers for >ne of ten offences commitn them. it according to a committee presented to the Council's Health isttee yesterday, summonses will urd only after repeated advices on mx separate occasions by the fl officials. Ik offences listed175 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-04-09 5 INd.APORE'S Minister for Local Government, and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. I first executive action since he took over certain ons of the City Council, yesterday revoked several >ns and confirmed other recommendations made rious standing committees. Minister disapproved a Finance and General fees Committee decision appointing391 words
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Article104 1959-04-09 5 NG, Wed: Mayor a nanatfa w told a City neeting today that lough the unempioyt itioa was, U was nol n oi the Council to Fi m I State j a ithorities must I attention to it," >• it thai many h [that the Couni to a large r104 words
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Article87 1959-04-09 5 ft! i Wed Then n ster, Dato Wong I a fly to Hongf April 19 with a I naber of the PenCommissHni, to P "'v Den ferries for 1 at Kn^vloon. i nrtea would be service between fc Mid Butterworth. feixtes were I l|j the wir> of the Transport,87 words
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Article41 1959-04-09 5 UMPUR, Wed Court president. Hashfan, today S g iporc contractor, $500 or six I r falsely ob ntitj card m 2% lasl year i~ alleged *o 'ration clerk that he had moved >r > take pernce m Malacca btaiiwujl an identity41 words
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Article21 1959-04-09 5 s 'vp Home Guard L- ™ang, Mr L. T. L I Wooed at Kuala •> for Britain on vacation leave.21 words
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Article70 1959-04-09 5 PENANG, Wed. Art Supervisor of the Methodist Boys' School here, and Art Director of Ariff Advertising Agency. Ltd.. Inche Abdullah Ariff, has been awarded a two months' grant by the United States State Department to visit and exhibit, his work m America. Inche Ariff i.itends70 words
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106 1959-04-09 5 Rotarians told: Work for world peace It was up to Rotarians to support those nations m South-east Asia, whose industries, scientific and technical development were lagging behind, declared Mr. Ny Tihon, Rotarian District, Governor of Saigon. Mr. Ny Tihon was speaking to members of the Singapore Rotary Club, at their106 words
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Article63 1959-04-09 5 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed.— A youth. Chin Yook Sook, who was ordered to stay out of Penang on Feb. 13 under a Restricted Residence Order, is playing hide-and-seek with the Police here. He was excluded from Penang for three years to live m Nibong Tebal only. Police had63 words
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Article41 1959-04-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Y.W.C.A. Dance Club will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. The meeting will be followed by a dance to which all members and guests are invited. Admission is free.41 words
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Article52 1959-04-09 5 THE Cathay Film Services has entered "Brunei Rejoices" m the Sixth Asian Film Festival to be held mi n Kuala Lumpur on May 4 to 8. "Brunei Rejoices" was film, ed m Eastmancolor. It is a documentary film of the opening of the new State Mosque52 words
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Article46 1959-04-09 5 REPRINTS of the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Ordinance (Chapter 53 of the 1955 Revised Edition of the Laws of Singapore) incorporating all amendments are on sale now at the Government Publications Bureau, General Post Office, Fullerton Building. A copy is priced at $2.50.46 words
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Article254 1959-04-09 5 Leper welfare body for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will be formed here on April 15 with the object of expelling public prejudice against those who suffer or have suffered the disease. The association (MALRA) will attend to the welfare of :epers. their dependents and the254 words
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238 1959-04-09 5 TUN LIM SENDS GOOD WISHES TO ALL MUSLIMS SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today extends his good wishes to all the Malays m the Colony and the Federation on the occasion of Hari Raya Puasa. In his Hari Raya message, Tun Lim said that "we could be proud238 words
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303 1959-04-09 5 A DETECTIVE, Ang Boon Kay, was sentenced to six months' jail m a Singapore Court yesterday for giving false information to a Police Station chargeroom officer, resulting m the detention of three men. Ang was accused of knowingly giving false information to303 words
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Article73 1959-04-09 5 Shotgun Pellets Hit Woman A 30-YEAR-OLD woman, Goh Ah Khuan. was yesterday afternoon hit m the shoulder by pellets discharged from a shotgun near the Bukit Timah Police Station, Singapore. The Standard was told she was hit when a City Council dogshooter fired his gun at a stray dog m73 words
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96 1959-04-09 5 Workers are Underpaid Councillors SEREMBAN, Wed. The Labour members m the Town Council are of the opinion that the Council's daily-paid labourers are underpaid. They feel that a labourer should be paid $3.50 instead $3 and entitled to annual increment. They are also dissatisfied at the existing unsatisfactory condition of96 words
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Article31 1959-04-09 5 A FEDERATION PWD spokesman said that slight flooding was reported on the Kajang/Dengkil Road yesterday. If the sharp showers continue other roads and areas may become flooded, he added.31 words
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315 1959-04-09 5 Divorce tor a wife whose housework made her sick A SINGAPORE stenographer, Rose Lim Soon Neo, who said she had to do all the household work since she was married to Tan Ah Toh m 1948, was yesterday granted a degree nisi to be made absolute m three months, by315 words
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Article34 1959-04-09 5 THE Singapore Art Society's Exhibition of Reproductions of Chinese art at the Polytechnic is being extended for one more week. The exhibition trill be closed on April 15 at 6 p.m34 words
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399 1959-04-09 5 Power charges: Cinema owners file writs against Council ASSOCIATED Theatres Limited, Shaw and Shaw Limited and Kong Ngee Company Limited, owners of a majority of the cinemas m the Colony, yesterday filed separate writs m the Singapore High Court seeking an injunction to restrain the City Council from imposing a399 words
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159 1959-04-09 5 Painter, 20, sent to Gurney school SERE MB AX, Wed. A 20--year-oid painter, Loong Chee Keong anas Loong Kow Chai, who demanded $110 from a tennis player. Mr. Lim Meng San. was sent to Sir Henry Gurne.y School for a year by the Sessions Court President, Inche Abdul Hamid bin159 words
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Advertisement197 1959-04-09 5 lIC Ii 1 1 11 OCZ yO > I^^^ j g Hslisi l«ls&»l Sv^sKsPJ I .^^^^L l *<& -SBBB ■|OKK Al T yTV JP^*rAfflmY&\ mm v Your doctor will tell you that young children need special nourishment, often missing from ordinary food. Farex the three-cereal food made by Glaxo— gives197 words
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675 1959-04-09 6 MIC protests against allocation of 2 seats IPOH, Wed. The State Alliance met last night for two hours and decided to field 40 candidates for the forthcoming elections of the State Legislative Assembly. While the UMNO and MCA finally accepted the directive from675 words
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Article113 1959-04-09 6 CRISIS IN THE COUNCIL Union threat to strike THE City Council Labour l'nioi?s Federation last nlsht served a 14 days' warning to the City Council to settle all its 24 demands. The Federation pointed out that if the Council failed to settle the demands within this time limit, a representative113 words
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Article180 1959-04-09 6 Festival a success: Dr. Sullivan THE chairman of the Singapore Arts Council, Dr. Michael Sullivan, declared iast night that the Important aim of bringing the arts of Singapore to its citizens had 1 been achieved. In his speech at the end of the first Arts Festival. Dr. Sullivan said: "I180 words
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Article105 1959-04-09 6 Seaman had a bullet: Court told A SEAMAN, Ng Choon Hock, 37, was yesterday committed m a Singapore Court to stand trial at the next Assizes for unlawful possession of a .38 bullet at the Van Kleef Aquarium on Feb. 13. An official of the Aquarium said he found Ng105 words
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Article75 1959-04-09 6 THE Euro-American Alumni Association, sponsors of the proposed Singapore College, will holn its first annual meeting at the Capitol Restaurant on April 11, at 1 p.m. The meeting will elect a board of trustees fo r the administration, and appoint an auditor. Mr. Peter Kwok. an75 words
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Article43 1959-04-09 6 THE Sinhalese Association of Singapore, will hold a tea party m the Reception Room of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd River Valley Road on April 14 at 5.15 p.m. to celebrate the Sinhalese New Year A Variety Show Is also43 words
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Article86 1959-04-09 6 SINGAPORE Police yesterday announced that a number of smali scale internal security exercises will be held this month beginning from Saturday. The exercises, to practise deployment of a limited number of truops, will take place as follows: April ll and 13, Joo Chiat Police Division from86 words
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Article54 1959-04-09 6 TAN Quee Lim of urn Keat Avenue was discharged m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to extort from a shop proprietor whil P puttin e him m tear of bodi'y injury m North Bridge Road on Feb. 5 This discharge doe s not54 words
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279 1959-04-09 6 IT'S ALL IN THE GAME FOR POLITICIAN TO BE ATTACKED-COUNCILLOR fnsknfd PENANG. Wed. Alliance Whip m the City Council, Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh, at a Council meeting today denied that he used the Mayor's car, P6OOO to go to Pantai Acheh and that the trip on March 23279 words
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226 1959-04-09 6 PENANG. Wed. Alliance City Councillor, Mr. S. B D. Labrooy, said at a Council meeting today: "We are not attending a boxing match, cheering our idol, wrio has floored his opponent." Mr. Labrooy was making an adjournment speech after an226 words
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107 1959-04-09 6 Need for public aid in drive against rats PENANG. Wed— City Councillor. Mr. Lee Kok Liang (Socialist Front), suggested at a City Council meeting today that public cooperation should be sought to exterminate rats. "In Ipoh. a man is paid ten cents for a dead rat," he said. "We have107 words
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Article33 1959-04-09 6 A 15-year-old schoolboy, Foo Siew Cheng, was iniurcd when he fell horn a 12-foot fruit tree m Krian Road Penan?, yesterday. He was removed to the General Hospital for treatment.33 words
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Article66 1959-04-09 6 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir William G^odc. ha? appointed the following nn c jr:a; < of the Asian Seamen's Club for the next two years: Seamen's Welfare Officer, Mr. S. R. Nathan; Social Welfare Mr. Q:;ok Swec How. Committee Messrs. R C. Wunzburg, J. X. Aucutt, ,i. Kruyt.66 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-04-09 6 SEVERAL cars m Singapore, like the one above were en the roads yesterday with the safety first sticker "Drive C thn e t fU tl V 7 I a nt t0 Uve The stan <i ar d learnt later that the sticker was serving82 words
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Article227 1959-04-09 6 THE newly-organised Rowcroft^ Theatre Club will make its debut with a well-tried drama "Heaven and Charing Cross" at its theatre m Ayer Rajah Road, Singapore, on April 21 at 8.30 p.m. The Club, founded on the remains of the REME Dramatic Society, carries on the tradition of227 words
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368 1959-04-09 6 SPA rally worn of PAP f idiom DEMOCRACY or KHCTATOftSttIp choice facing the people of Singapo r < general elections, said the singap» r< pJILJ'J secretary-general, Mr. Wanq I Ull n a rally at Empress Place pesterdaj ir Mr. Wang urged Vbe public i government. He368 words
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Article63 1959-04-09 6 PES'ANG I Sch today a %i Gum g j JU(lg( charg Lsub vers: h lis< m ft -r w The the r *ument Bhei c vhici Communist points of Ba The d< to hay, 1-- the bedplankj [4 v- ben Pol 1 ri 1 1 m conn< tion Ba63 words
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Article46 1959-04-09 6 THREE w t.( were held 52.000 casl Bang of five Lorong 36, Gr- peeteroa Ore 04 t: Li WBi when They held and hustled r r\ n m T't <• ■r the rmnb V." lile three r.ec'3 Kuard < vfr j other two r i a I46 words
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Article37 1959-04-09 6 LATEST China Nay g shipping due m S c maiden Launched Oct. 13, Last lung w:'; A.usl rr: ia One of the of the 4 her larpe r space 2* Agents f° r the Co] m Company37 words
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Article24 1959-04-09 6 Looking r tives to of a;: tndiati drowm rsorxoir a* 23. The were ]'»i' were W"o rhose nati*s contact ■> Yean at r Station.24 words
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Article45 1959-04-09 6 IFOH, W( bo the w Federa; fl 2 of the Bt. John A asocial urn. wri he.d at it.- from Apr:: 24 1 The o r: i be f'prnod !v^ Prrak at 3 p n will Includt talks On th« a dancr w:' headquartrr.^45 words
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Article19 1959-04-09 6 BAMYATHAN ye terday w.v chaise HOI acquittal bt v District Ju Singh on a as a police oflH19 words
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Advertisement192 1959-04-09 6 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do more easily..*! r^.ore "quick- |^p3^[?i3^^ ly r you re, full ot enercy all Ml~~Y* IKSSbb x C > BnuiCK COOltfN/^9l ■fLI c aaoiß y GRA\DOPEIMING TODAY! L^lpfl^^lCn^j HARI RAYA ATTRACTION! Daily 5 Bl<, Shows;— l l» 4 "> am 1192 words
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Article146 1959-04-09 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb m Singapore yesterday were:— Bayers Sellers Spot (nominal) 92J 92£ R.S.S So. 1 April 92* 921 R.S> No. 1 May 92« 92i R.S.S. No. 2 91 92 R.S.S. No. 3 HO,' 911 Tone: Quiet after steady. lin price m Singapore was146 words
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Article101 1959-04-09 7 Parade of St. John Ambulance THE St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its annual general parade at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, April 19. at 5 p.m. At the parade, the following 'officials will receive awards: Commander (Brother) of the Order Dr P. C- Kwan; Officer (Brother) of the101 words
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Article379 1959-04-09 7 MALAYA TO RENEW OLD TIES WITH RI Djuanda will sign a friendship pact during 5-day visit JAKARTA, Wed., (Reuter)— The Prime Ministers of South-east Asia's two most closely related neighbours Indonesia and Malaya will get together on April 13 to renew and expand ties of history, race and culture. Prime379 words
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180 1959-04-09 7 Armys Han Ray a gift to Malayan officers THE British Army m Singapore yesterday announced that Malayan Short Service Commissioned Officers were granted their commissions before Jan. 1, 1958, could now apply for Extended Service Commissions. This is the Army's Hari Raya gift. The new commissions will not change the180 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-04-09 7 Flying models on 'Op. Fashion' SEVEN Singapore models from the Joan Booty Mannequin Training and Charm School will leave the Colony by air tomorrow morning for Kuala Lumpur to participate m the "Operation Fashion Airlift." The seven models are Leonie Keonitz, Marion Willis, Christl de Cruz, Kisane Davis. Noraini Yusoff,161 words
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Article15 1959-04-09 7 THE Lee Foundation has donated $250 to the Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association.15 words
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Article183 1959-04-09 7 BEWARE these bogus fund runners KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor C.I.D. chief, Mr. T. Hamilton today warned the public to be careful when making donations. He said that collecting donations without a permit was illegal. There were many people going from house to house and shop to shop collecting funds for183 words
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Article143 1959-04-09 7 JOBS IN THE SEA, SAYS JUMABHOY PEOPLE m Singapore will m future have to look more and more to the sea to find jobs to support the economy of the island, Mr. J. M Jumabhoy. Minister for Commerce and Industry said yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy was addressing a large group of143 words
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Article40 1959-04-09 7 SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. G:am Chonc Hin.2- yesterday recorded a verdict of death by mi-adventure at the inquest a seaman, Lee Kon Sun. 51. who died after a fall m hi? home m Keng Cheow Street on Feb. 14.40 words
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Miscellaneous886 1959-04-09 7 7.10 p.m New-stalk. 715 The Radio XI A N. S\V): 1100 a.m. 1 XL) ;v li a^^ a MPWWP"^ ll| <|^^ Natural:s( 7.50 The Happy Wan- Mus;c of OfTenbach and Meyer- '^^M ■11!II1III W W 1 3 9 9 1 II fOX rierer. 3 [i.m. In the News. 8.30 r>eer.886 words
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Advertisement1071 1959-04-09 8 MITSUI |gj LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penang Akashisan Maru for Japan Nachisan Maru for Japan ports 30 Apr U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Awobasan Maru 20 Apr 23 Apr ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LlNE— vio Manila b Japan. for USA1,071 words
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Advertisement798 1959-04-09 8 s Si E E A c U 4 *~9kj »ailinc» ro H ADEN. RED SEA, MfcDITERRANt/u I Ofll CONTIIMEIMTAL SCANDINAVIA\ D n "^h aw ru^M A, m.s. "Jutlandia" a) 23/25 Apr 26 27 a O 'Ngß V3tf m.s. "Korea" b) 30 Apr/4 May 5f Jj >*>^l m.s. "Meonia" a) 21/22798 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-04-09 9 Air India To Start Bares Plan y H AIRMAN and genlana^er of Air India, Mr. announced m SinpestOTdaj that from r nth passengers from f would be able to fly neni basis by his air. •.vho arrived from t -.c Air India's mstall a a s 0 o'.v i r>t183 words
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Article104 1959-04-09 9 WASHINGTON, April 8 (Router) Trans World Airlines 'TWA) yesterday requested authority to serve Tokyo on its international route system, TWA, one of the major United Sates carriers, lodged its application with the Civ;; Aeronautics Board CAB>. No date was set for a hearing. A TWA104 words
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Article183 1959-04-09 9 IPOH, Wed. Seven technicians fiom Japan will arrive m Malaya shortly to train local staff for work on a Japanese business project, the manufacture of clocks, which is to be set up at Butterworth by September this year. i Three sites m Butterworth have183 words
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180 1959-04-09 9 Expert To Advise On Cacao Disease KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government has asked for an expert from the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations to investigate into a disease which threatens to mar the potential value of cacao growing m Malaya, it was disclosed here today. The180 words
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Article76 1959-04-09 9 £7. 6 m Electric Rail Order THE first two of the one hundred and thirty-five 3.000 volt DC. electric locomotives being manufactured a British company for the South African Railways will shortly leave Liverpool aboard the s.s. Dunedin Star for transit to Durban The order for the 135 locomotives, worth76 words
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Article262 1959-04-09 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS on the share market were steady yesterday, while Tins and Rubbers were selectively better. Sterling Rubbers and Overseas Equities were again active. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B. Petrol 48/6 50/Con Tin Smelt:262 words
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Article463 1959-04-09 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: CT.S. ords. 31/-; Fed. Disp. $1.10; F. N. ords. $1.55 to $1.56, $1.51* odd lot; G.E. Life $26 00 cd Gam/aon $1.68. $1.69, $1 65 odd lot; W. Hammer $1.45 to $146 xd (and overnight >; H. Waugh $1.32. $1-30463 words
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Article74 1959-04-09 9 WASHINGTON. April 8, (UPI) The Indian Government has estimated India's 1958-59 rice crop at 100 billion pounds, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said today. The estimate is 19 per cent above the 1957-58 crop, five per cent above the previous record crop of 1956-57 and74 words
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391 1959-04-09 9 GROWING OPTIMISM FOR THE RUBBER INDUSTRY LOS ANGELES, April 8 (UP l)— Continuing optimism for the rubber industry was voiced here recently by Mr. J. Keener, President of the B. F. Goodrich Company. At a press conference, Mr. Keener said consumption of new rubber m the U.S.A. this year is391 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-04-09 9 DISTRICT manager of The Indian Bank Ltd., Mr. T. R. Rao, and his wife were guests of honour at a farewell tea party held m Sea View Hotel, Singapore- recently given by Mr. Rao's business associates. He is leaving the Colony on transfer to the head94 words
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Article169 1959-04-09 9 Price Gains 1/4 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price rose i cent yesterday to 92i cents per lb. for International first grade April shipment. The Middle East situation continued to exert a bullish j influence on the market. Opening higher on better overseas advice?, the market ruled quietly steady at the improved169 words
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Article94 1959-04-09 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra Mar-Apr. $45 buyers; $44 sellers coconut oil m bulk $64$ sellers; m drums $68 sellers; Muntor while pepper $153 sellers; Sarawak white $152 sellers special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant* able mixed94 words
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339 1959-04-09 9 Mineral Ores Find In Kedah Per Us Region IPOH. Wed. The possibility of economic mineral deposits at depths m "certain limited portions" m the Kedah/Perlis region is disclosed m the second report of the airborne magnetometer and scintillation counter survey carried out m the Federation m 1957. The report states339 words
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Article138 1959-04-09 9 AN offer by the Highland an^ Lowlands Para Rubber Company to exchange 17 Highlands 2s- shares plus Bs. 4d- m cash, not subject to tax, for every 20 Scottish Malayan shares, has been accepted by directors of Scottish Malayan, who will recommend it to shareholders. Scottish138 words
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Article154 1959-04-09 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS South Breeze Naninia, Ardi 1, Hove Maru. Prelude. Shun Fatt, Drupa, Hoeggh Cape Calt, P Baree, Seishun Maru. Francis L D. Glory, Gunong Djatti, Barurmm, State of Sousrastra, Siaoe. Karossa. Alphen, Hallanger. Pacific Trader Danholm, Hai Hing. Zeeland r/.eanor, Tjiwangi, Calt. Bengkalis. Omenia. Ruuke Maru.154 words
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Article85 1959-04-09 9 ROME. April 8 (Reuter). The Italian National Hydrocarbon Corporation (END will shortly send 5.000 tons of synthetic rubber to Communist China under a contract signed with the China National Import Export Corporation, an ENI spokesman said today. The ENI President, Si g n o r Enrico Mattel85 words
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215 1959-04-09 9 LONDON, April 8, (UPI) Rubber market circles today confirmed that at the moment rubber is the chief commodity for which China has urgent need from the free world. They were commenting on Rome reports that Communist China has bought 5.000 tons of synthetic215 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-04-09 9 A FLEET of ships to be added to Indonesia's inter-island service are under con. struction at the Carya Shipyards m Jakarta (shown m photo). The shortage of shipping m Indonesia still is critical since the departure of the* Dutch KPM vessel! more than a year ago78 words
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Advertisement358 1959-04-09 9 l^ffln^iixl ew Ship Due P***™*****®' For Launching i ivan Exchange I \sso the ERECTION of the 1.040 tons m hanges m ita rates of aiuminium m the super- yesterday: structure of Oriana. the 40.000 B r.T 0 n i: v ton Orient Liner now building E ics *****; at the358 words
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Article, Illustration703 1959-04-09 10 Film Introduces A New Star In Title Role B A S A N T Pictures' "ZIMBO," a Wadia Brothers production, operts at the New Alhambra Singapore, today. It stars Chitra and introduces Azad m the role of Zimbo, while heading a large cast of featured players703 words
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Advertisement148 1959-04-09 10 TREASURES OF INDIA I |«|u||h| The cinema can only show you pictorially the romantic treasures i|£g J£j4 of lndia but we can actua "y show irXsi^ you Kashmir embroidered *&j}/&Fsk g 0^ 5 Shawls, Stoles, Nam- Hl-agjP Bfte^ das, Buffalo horn carvings, i* lvory goods< Sandaiwo d yfcJLi J~Slh* Aj148 words
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171 1959-04-09 11 KI'AIA Lt'MPUR. Wed. Malaya's probable tram for the Asian Cup soccer competition will start serious training immediately after the Asian Youth tournament Thp Football Association of Malaya Council is scheduled to meet on April 17 to select 21 probables for the training.171 words
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195 1959-04-09 11 KU \LA I LTMPUR, Wed -i fee Selangor Clerical and Ad- 1 iinis'ra'-.-.^ Stall Union wi day a cr mai r. againsi t|e Selangoi n >ined Sch [t:v- Road SI 3i tm Wthe i speriImt. ai I c essful, the p.- n nto195 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-04-09 11 Wed. (Renter) el marksman V- Borisov pf world rc o n for t^ore rifle (5€ metres t > i ir£ 371 *>cir.t.> possible 400 i^ the f npii nshlps m Lvov t" craine is record o| 374 points I by another Soviet m M. itkis57 words
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Article105 1959-04-09 11 THIS year's Joe Chappel Cup Match will be played at Jaian Besar Stadium on Sunday, April 12, at 5 p.m. This soccer match which is played between the Royal Navy and Army m Memory of Senior Commissioned Electrical Officer .T. Chappel who was kilied m105 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-04-09 11 WIMBLEDON: This is an interior view of the recently completed modern indoor practice courts at Wimbledon* belonging to the All-England Lmcn Tennis Club. The courts are illuminated by pink strip lighting on the ceiling tchich are arranged in a geometric pattern ivith porthole irindoics. LP1 Photo.46 words
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Article43 1959-04-09 11 ST. ANDREWS. Fife. Scotland, Wed. (Renter) The British open golf championship marks its centenary m 1960. Appropriately, the 100 th tournament will be staged at the Royal and Ancient Club, here, which, by general bc'.ief, was the cradle of the game.43 words
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Article220 1959-04-09 11 DRUG FOR MIRACLE MILES WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) The prospect of a mile m 3 mm. 45 sec. is opened up by the discovery by two U.S. scientists of a drug: that reduces physical fatigue. The drug has been used for many years m making soaps and detergents. Its unusual fatigue-reducing220 words
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Article108 1959-04-09 11 SYDNEY. Wed. (Reuter) Australia's champion racehorse Tulloch, may race m the United States and Britain at the end of the year. trainer T J. Smith said today. Tulloch is now m full training m Smith's stables after a, recent prolonged illness which forced him to mis108 words
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Article40 1959-04-09 11 TOKYO, Wed. (UP I) Philippine Flyweight Champion Larry Pineda scored a clean-cu: 10-rrrund decision over fourth ranking Japanese flyweigrit Shigeru Ito m a teleyi-ed overweight match last night before a small crowd of 1,500 at Kyorit?u Hal 140 words
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Article196 1959-04-09 11 SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri SembUan will be represented by its best team at the Malayan Hockey Federation finals which will be played at Penar.g during the week-end starting from Friday. The States Selection Committee, at its meeting yesterday, picked 14 players for Penang, The team will196 words
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Article103 1959-04-09 11 INDIANS WHIP SCRC 5-1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Scoring all their goals m the first half, the Selangor Indian Association whipped Selangor Chinese Recreation Club s—l m their F.A.S. Division Two League match on the Taylor Road ground today. The Indians outplayed their opponents m all departments of the game m103 words
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Article45 1959-04-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Voc Sports Club had to play their best to edge Selangor Chinese Recreation Club C 4-3 m a FAS division three league match on the Pudu Road ground today. i At half-time, the Chinese were trailing 3-2.45 words
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Article579 1959-04-09 11 JACK PEART - JACK PEART by LONDON, Wed. Syd Owen, 36-year-old skipper of F.A. Cup Finalists. Luton Town, may not look like the popular idea of the brawny, well-muscled athlete, yet, for my money, he's one of th* most under-rated players m the country. Maybe Syd is a579 words
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Article442 1959-04-09 11 Francis Boty - Francis Boty -by Iv* hours atvay help produce from work will better results SASA to appeal to Colony offices SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will appeal to commercial firms and government offices to allow their prospects for the 1960 Olympic Games time off for training. The442 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-04-09 11 THE INDISPENSABLE MANOF SPORT COACH Ker Soon Bee was described as "indispensable" at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Committee meeting yesterday. Soon Bee, who wanted to resign as the Colony's coach for 'private reasons' wa.s asked to remain on. Said Mr. Seah Yun Chong. who took the chair m the160 words
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Article120 1959-04-09 11 BENNETT WILL LEAD SERVICES ARMY skipper ann former Negri Sembilan All-rounder Jimmy Bennett, who led the Combine^ Services last year, has again been chosen to captain the side against the Civilians m their annual twoday cricket match on the padangThe team, announced last night, includes four players who were m120 words
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Article180 1959-04-09 11 Davis Cup Venue At Forest Hills NEW YORK, Wed. (Renter) The 1959 Davis Cup challenge round will be played at Forest Hills, New York, the president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. Mr. Victor Denny announced on Sunday. The United States last year won the Davis Cup when they180 words
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Article35 1959-04-09 11 THE annual soccer match between the Singapore Europeans and Singapore Ir.dian? for the Hindu New Year Cup wi\] be played at the S.C.C. padang on Friday, April 10, at 5.15 p.m.35 words
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Article71 1959-04-09 11 MELBOURNE. Wed. (Reuter) Australian Davis Cup hopes Roy Emerson and Bob Mark played excellent tennis to enter the final of the Australian hardcourt doubles championship here today. They took about 90 minutes to beat the young New South Wales pair Fred Stolle and John Pearce71 words
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Article31 1959-04-09 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: CA v IRC. Jalan Besar 1.15 p.m. TABLE TENNIS: Secondary Schools S.C. tournament, SYSC. PENANG SOCCEF: -Ist Div. League: T.P.C.A. "A" vs. Combined Service- at 5.15 p.m. Stadium.31 words
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Advertisement124 1959-04-09 11 Cd day and nighb on r 3.n Amcric2.il s J s *> >. Xan americah's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives y©« completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way124 words
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1503 1959-04-09 12 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Lefresan Stable's Trainer: Yong. 289-93 No. 9 KMGHTSBRIDGE 8.09 (3) Chadwick 1 86- 49 No. 5 MON AMI 8.12 (1) Donnelly 2 696-273 No. 3 SAN JUAN 8.12 (9) Leman 3 491-195 No. 6 Triwalla 8.10 <5> Dragon 4 91-57 No. 2 Summer Kiss1,503 words
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Article108 1959-04-09 12 Clear Cut Win For Folley DENVER. Wed. (ReuteD— Zora Folley. third-ranking world heavyweight boxer, scored a unanimous points decision over Willi Besmaneff. 26-year-old German fighter, m a 10-round bout here last night. BesmanofT. who has been boxing m the United States for two years, has never been knocked out. But108 words
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620 1959-04-09 12 LONDON, Wed. (Rcuter) Three Japanese players had easy passages to the third round of the men's singles m the English open table tennis championships today. Ichiro Ogimura. the top seed and beaten finalist on his only previous appearance here m 1957, easily620 words
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Article48 1959-04-09 12 FIRST round results of the Singapore inter-school table tennis tournament played at the Youth Centre were: Hwa Vi beat Gan Eng Seng 5—3, Chung Cheng beat St. Andrews s—l. St. Patrick's beat Monk's Hill s—o. Outram beat Presbyterian s—o,5 0, Beatty beat Siglap s—o.5 0.48 words
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631 1959-04-09 12 133 HORSES ENTERED PTC SUMMER MEET PENANG. Wed— A total of 133 Class Two and Class Four horses have entered for the Penang Turf Club summer meeting which will be a three-day affair on Saturday, April 18, 22 and 25. The following are the entries: HORSES CLASS TWO Ist run631 words
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232 1959-04-09 12 MADDOCKS RETIRING FOR BUSINESS REASONS MELBOURNE. Weds. ißeuter> Len Maddocks. Australian Te^t wicketkeeper. has announced his retirement from first cla.\s cricket. This means his withdrawal from the Australian team to tour India and Pakistan later this year. Maddocks. whose state team s Victoria is an accountant with a large paper232 words
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Article145 1959-04-09 12 PENANG, Wed.-, The following is the racing schedule:— FIRST DAY: Horses Class 2, Divs. 1 and 2 6 furs and one mile. Horses Class 2, Divs. 3 and 4 6 furs. Horses Class 4, Divs. 1 and 2 7 furs SECOND DAY: Horses Class 2, Divs. 1, 2145 words
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195 1959-04-09 12 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Ffarwel Haf Scores First V/in After Twenty Starts By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Trainer Rinus Van Breukelen scored a grand hattrick when he saddled three winners m a row here today, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's April meeting. He started the ball195 words
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Article174 1959-04-09 12 Ann Walks Out Of International LONDON, Weds. (Reuter) —Ann Haydon, the English girl who was number two seed for the women's singles m the world table tennis championships at Dortmund, walked out of the England v France international here last night because she was told she could not play with174 words
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Article33 1959-04-09 12 TOTAL POOL: ist. ihcm y* 2nd- *****8 fe 3rd w»* g»$ Starters >» Jps.— J163S5. 'aSL/ 1 *****1. I8435S: 2 %J Consolati on v| *****1, *****0' iS 2«J *****5, 2 3 37,,;1 i^g33 words
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Article157 1959-04-09 12 .']rd UK I*2 th# Starters (c* pa rh mL flic 1053. 1031 ,„>, a ,7,:. lOltgL" it v i mo Tm M UK gg blicn !nri 'Vss W*.* 3rd jji gM «?n P lrh Ir^M hah: tHHumj, -nd MS] cicp, v '.Wd |f>4B SiO] *eoce Starlrr^ «?n rSr157 words
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Article127 1959-04-09 12 ENGLISH TJ. LONDON. W< Four of England* Cup world champi nshij were beaten m I ary matches dI v open table tennif ships at Manor r.-' r P here last night. They wore M; nil!. Jeff focber, iriii neriy and lan Haniscw Arden Boblnsi Q lia beat Thorn. tl127 words
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Article81 1959-04-09 12 Teams Fot Caldbeck Cuptie Kuala lumpur. *?'<;:. Second Field Reg Artillery, have nam< abe s'.dc lor their n knockout BOCCCi B Caldbeck Cup I I Royal Hussars from the match will Tamp:n on A: winner of this mate the semi-final Of lion. The sappers. o trophy m 193: bul Loyal81 words
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Advertisement38 1959-04-09 12 The world famous family of TfC C D medicinal products CHINK A WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL38 words
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Article1194 1959-04-09 13 William Millinship - The Ultimate Deterrent William Millinship fmksfjfmskfdnhfmksfhn 1 by 1 0 PARIS, B thousand people the population of a Ip,l town have killed m Franc* my road accidents B^iQ. In the same the number of B was 1.300.000— ■t the populations ■r^Hes. Lyons and B (three of B i biggest towns)1,194 words
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Article879 1959-04-09 13 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE by WASHINGTON. )NE of the most extraordinary people m Washington is George E. Allen, whose constant presence at the White House is advanced by Democrats as proof that President Eisenhower is anti-intellectual, enjoys loud jokes and the company of very rich men. Mr. Allen, who879 words
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1035 1959-04-09 13 IWDIA Prom Our Correspondent T MAY go on record as saying that Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru has done the greatest service to India by securing the Lok Sabha's approval to cooperative farming which the Congress was tempted to pass at its last session at Nagpur without1,035 words
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Miscellaneous212 1959-04-09 13 E7STTI kITA DEL MAR W\\ QUOTATION: fc\ :ni»n the smalle B \e. by discord lr°r -it are de*troved." SalluM |l X >li A V FOR DONE; Exert cartful fc" 2er.ee to i b mosi of th* r >rtunities tot L don I ike u--r c chances. Use b kind less212 words
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Miscellaneous292 1959-04-09 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Tapp /^THAT'S ME It 1/ 6ALOMEV. r r /GIVE WERBAC^., X WE'LL GIVE /TAKE ME TO Al WHAT'S ON S TMASS WMUT.'.'-SME'S LV^T^\ OR AM'LL KNOCIOO' 1 WER^BAOC i 1 >ORE LEADER, 1> VOURMINp^OU >ON AAANMATTAM rOt^^vS^ \O FF YORE FEET SMP*^, VO'FLVIN'HOTA UNFORTUMATELV f ISLAND,292 words
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300 1959-04-09 14 German policy will not change one IOTA Adenauer BONN. Wed. (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, said today his decision to stand for the Presidency was "quickly made but well considered and correct." He said m a broadcast to the nation that his decision was intended to ensure300 words
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Article103 1959-04-09 14 Pope's officer shot ROME. Wed. (Reuter) —Colonel Robert Nuenlist, commandant of the Pope's famous Swiss Guard. was injured today m a shooting incident. The 48-year-old ofiicer was taken to hospital m an ambulance together with a guardsman, who was suffering from facial bruises. Doctors said the Colonel would recover from103 words
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Article63 1959-04-09 14 PERTH. Wed. t Renter V— This Western Australian city xvas plunged into a dim. eerie light today durinr the total •clipse of the sun. Perth was the only Australian capita! m the path of the eclipse. At the peak of the eclipse, the city looked63 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-04-09 14 UN TROOPS KILL 3 IN M-E CLASH TEL AVIV, Wed. (Reuter) Unconfirmed reports reaching Israel from the Gaza strip bolder (.-'.aimed that three Arabs were killed today m a dash with troops of the United Nations emergency forces stationed m the Egypt-ian-held strip. The same reports said the clash lasted111 words
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Article70 1959-04-09 14 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida. Wed. (Reuter) A ship today recovered a Thor-able inter-continental ballistic missile's nose cone m the Atlantic. It was tne first nose cone to be recovered m seven launchings from Cape Canaveral. The United States Air Force said the main object of the cone's recovery70 words
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Article108 1959-04-09 14 MEMORIAL TO HONOUR WAR DEAD DARWIN, Wed. tßeuter) A national park Is to be developed at the foot of rugged Mount Kinabalu m British North Borneo as a memorial to British Australian and other servicemen who died there while prisoners of the Japanese, a visiting journalist. Mr. R. D. Patel108 words
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564 1959-04-09 14 Nehru sends envoy to meet the Dalai SHILLONG. Assam, Wed. (Reuter*. India's former Consul-General m Lhasa. Mr. P. N\ Menon. arrived here yesterday on his way to meet the Dalai Lama and was understood to be taking him a personal letter from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. Political circles564 words
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335 1959-04-09 14 SEATO TOLD WEAPONS ALONE WON'T DO 'The needs of men come first.. Further vigil on area's economic front a 'must' WELLINGTON, Wed., (UPI)— The general theme of the opening speeches at the eight nation SEATO conference was that successful deterring of open aggression m South-east Asia calls for further vigilance335 words
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92 1959-04-09 14 Cyprus Go vt. hands over the schools NICOSIA, Wed. (Reuter).— The Cyprus government will hand over the running of Greek Cypriot elementary and secondary schools to the Greek Cypriot authorities within the next few days. Archbishop Makarios said yesterday. The Archbishop, said he had received a letter from the Governor,92 words
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Article36 1959-04-09 14 THREE JAPANESE Communist members of the Diet. one in the Lower House and two in the Upper House, have declined to accept the Imperial Household invitation to attend the Royal wedding ceremony on April 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article18 1959-04-09 14 THE POPULATION of Saigon, capital of South Vietnam, has reached 1.799,175, according to the Vietnam News Agency.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article22 1959-04-09 14 OKLAHOMA'S drinkers rejoiced yesterday in the knowledge that liquor in their state was legal at last after r>2 vpars nf nrohihitinn ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1959-04-09 14 THE U.S. AIR Force in Cape Canaveral launched an 80-foot thorable rocket carrying an experimental nose cone early vesterdav. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article15 1959-04-09 14 TOIVO KUJALA. First Deputy Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, died suddenly yesterday, age 64. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article127 1959-04-09 14 SUCCESSOR TO MAO PICKED TOKYO. Wed. (UPP Communist China indicated yesterday that the successor to Mao Tse-Tune as ceremonial Head cf State has already be chosen. Radio Peking, m a broad- j cast monitored yesterday m Tokyo said that the allpowerful Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Par.y held a127 words
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Article100 1959-04-09 14 SYDNEY. Wed. < Reuter Air Vice-Marshal V. E. Hancock will complete his term as Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Group. Malaya, m June, the Minister for Defence. Mr. Athol Townley. announced today. This appointment is held alternately by the RAF and the RAAF. Air100 words
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196 1959-04-09 14 BEIRUT, Wed. (UPI) The Arab League has called on Iraq to follow the rest of the Arab world m avoiding any foreign influence or interference "from whatever 1 source." The thinly-veiled reference to communists m Iraq was contained m a mildly-word-ed five-point resolution issued196 words
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159 1959-04-09 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery today called on Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, to discuss his forthcoming visit to Moscow for talks with Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Soviet military leaders on East-West issues. The meeting lasted 45 minutes. It was also159 words
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Article51 1959-04-09 14 WASHINGTON, Wed (Reuter)—The World Bank today made a $25-miliion loan to India to help meet the foreign exchange costs of the Koyna Hydroelectric Power project m Bombay state which will have an initial capacity of 240.U00 kilowatts. The scheme is part of India's second five year51 words
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Article57 1959-04-09 14 COLOMBO, Wed. (Reuter) The islanders of Fua Mulaku m the rebel-held Southern atolls of the Maldives successfully resisted with sticks, stones and coral weapons a Maldivian government bid to land armed forces from a ship m the early hours of March 30. One islander was killed57 words
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Article, Illustration371 1959-04-09 14 MATT WHITE - MATT WHITE By T^WO men and a woman x plan to set out next month on a fantastic *****-mile TEST OF LOVE For the woman, Beryl Lucas, 28. cannot decide which of the two men she really loves. One is HER HUSBAND. thirty-seven-year-old Aubrey Lucas. The oth^r HIS FRIEND,371 words
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