Singapore Standard, 21 April 1959
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Title Section27 1959-04-21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959. '01. IX No. 292. 13 cts. 14 Poges r Kr^-B r w_3 _LJ___! (FINAL EDITION)27 words
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Article, Illustration359 1959-04-21 1 WHERE IS INCOME TAX CHIEF? STILL NO CONTACT WHERE IS Mr. George Thomas Holloway, Singapore's 55-year-old Comptroller of Income Tax? It was 16 days ago that Mr. Justice Buttrose, on the opening day of the Chew Swee Kee bank account inquiry, instructed an official of the Attorney-General's department to take359 words
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Article115 1959-04-21 1 MISSING OSTRICH BAFFLES POLICE THE SINGAPORE Police are baffled bu the disappearance of a five-foot tall ostrich from the ship. Tjipanas, m the Harbour Board area. They are trying to find out HOW: O the Qiailt bird broke out of its pen o.: board the ship. O the thief, if115 words
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Article51 1959-04-21 1 IPOH, Mon. Twenty-six former members of the Peoples Progressive Party of Malaya, from Upper Perak, have quit the par:y, The members today called on the Mentri Besar. Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. the state Alliance chief. and told him they would m future support, the51 words
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Article27 1959-04-21 1 THE Indonesian Government has sent two doctors to Bangka Island. East of South Sumatra, following reports of a polio epidemic m thi island. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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374 1959-04-21 1 NO new cases of smallpox were reported m either the Federation or Singapore yesterday as the mass vaccination campaign m both territories continued. In Penang. the Port Health Officer. Dr. G. V. Denis, said that only 11 out of more than 1,600 passengers who disembarked374 words
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Article103 1959-04-21 1 THE Malayan Chinese Association Serangoon Garden Estate Branch, Singapore, has arranged with a private practitioner to give free vaccinations against smallpox to residents m the district tonight and tomorrow night. Mr. Thomas Liao, vicepresident of the association, said vaccination will begin from 6 p.m. to 8103 words
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FIFTY REDS OUIT IN 'GINGER' AREA
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Article, Illustration710 1959-04-21 1 MARGOT CATOR, the 18-year-old London model who hit the headlines m Malaya last November when she was sent to Outram Road Prison as a stowaway, sailed from Britain on Sunday m the liner Orsova on a voyage of love to710 words
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412 1959-04-21 1 And 125,000 are freed of many Emergency curbs IPOH, Mon.-The surrender of 50 more terrorists has brought to a successful end "Operation Ginger/ 1 one of the most concentrated campaigns against the communist bandits to be launched since the Emergency was declared eleven years ago. The area covered by the412 words
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190 1959-04-21 1 MORE than 200 men and women from the Geylang Serai. Changi, Ponggol, and the West Coast divisions of Singapore UMNO last night called on the chairman of the State UMNO, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. at his house to express their confidence m190 words
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Article130 1959-04-21 1 SUVA, Mon. I Reuter) Cathay Hotels of Singapore which will take over the lease of the Grand Pacific Hotel. Suva, this week plans t 0 build another hotel m Fiji. a director of the company, Mr. Lien Ying Chew T announced today. He said130 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-04-21 2 NEED FOR A PEACE ACADEMY PRESIDENT of the American Jewish Congress and vice-Chairman of the American Liberal Party. Dr. Israel Goldstein of New York, yesterday ureed for the setting up of a World Academy for Peace. Dr. Goldstein who is on a round-the-world trip said m Singapore yesterday: -Spiritual leader.s80 words
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Article184 1959-04-21 2 (From Page 1) a cabin on the liner and being able to eat with the rest of the passengers." In Australia. Margaret will live with Allan's parents m Port Kembla, near Sydney She has been promised a Job as a model. Las. November, after Margot had184 words
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Article82 1959-04-21 2 WREATHS THE DUTCH WAR DEAD EIGHTEEN JJjJ will lay wreaths I 18 Dut. h 8 y e 'Ui Kran.i; Mi ,r J v ceremons n^ Net he: andi Day" on Msy J On th r l Dutch con :^j will ne It obeerve a m honoui the a: ie I82 words
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Advertisement581 1959-04-21 2 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship ii Engineering APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to one Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship m Engineering, depending on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. The appointee will be expected to assume duty as early as possible. The closing581 words
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Advertisement515 1959-04-21 2 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD. M.s. "WONOSARI" arrived: 18.4.59. CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 27.4.59. at godown s 44 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel. *****515 words
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Advertisement549 1959-04-21 2 ANNOUNCEMENT THIS is to advise that with effect from Ist April, 1959 Messrs. KWANG KEE Xo 35A, Hokien Street, Singapore. Tel: *****, *****, ***** have been appointed as our Cargo Booking Agents between Singapore and Indonesian Ports. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Singapore. TO LET —12-A. JALAN RAJA LAUT— KUALA LUMPUR.549 words
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Advertisement12 1959-04-21 2 Dally: 3.15-6 30-9 15 p.m. South -East Asia Film Cos. KING-SIZE ATTRACTION12 words
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ODITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article852 1959-04-21 3 'rlt treaty of friendship between Malaya and Lloiiesia which was signed m Kuala Lumpur last i<j> contained no binding political or military r m rments, but m fact it could well lead to a jpt-rcement of security and stability m both Utories, but especially m Indonesia. Malaya,852 words
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Article51 1959-04-21 3 !CI: im Teck X.m Koad. JgWj PO Boa No 1563 Cables. TICEBNEWS La a Tel 25-48! (5 A departments U M"*ilM[ c~r ,a .nuance Bldg 17-4. Batu Jd Sisr SB Cowan St Tel: g*2 kucra 8 Le.tn St Tel: «055 C^* 91 -V Buk.t Ch.n* Tel:51 words
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Article1122 1959-04-21 3 CYRIL DUNN - Saving The Tibetan Heritage CYRIL DUNN __P_i_t__r GANGTOK, DESPERATE effort is now being made to save the spiritual scholarship of Tibet from total destruction by the Red Chinese, m this tiny mountain State of Sikkim, separated from Tibet only by the towering white wall of the Himalayas. And there are1,122 words
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Article831 1959-04-21 3 GEORGE CLAY - Rhodesia's 'New Look' Policy GEORGE CLAY bv SALISBRUY TTNTIL very recently the 200.000 whites m the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland constituted one of the most complacent communities on this continent a community convinced that m its sphere of influence it could keep the march of Africa down to the831 words
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Shorts from the Talks
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88 1959-04-21 3 "ACTING talent is a delicate and intricate mechanism— as mysterious as the workings of a firstclass clock ticking m your living room. But for a clock there are experts who can repair, advi.se, dissect. There is no such thing as an expert In88 words
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Article108 1959-04-21 3 "I think the rule of law has two aspects. First, it must prevent the executive government from encroaching on the proper freedom of the individual; on his right to speak his own mind; to go where he will, and to think what he will, without108 words
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Article37 1959-04-21 3 "THE human mind is self -defensive; if I know someone's trying to do me good, a barrier goes up between us at once." British novelist, E. Arnot Robertson, speaking m a BBC programme.37 words
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Article324 1959-04-21 3 The Voice of MALAYA THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Sir, The problem of unemployment is one that forces itself with more and more insistence upon the attention of the Government and the public. Not only is the number of vagrants increasing but the crowd of the poorer and middle classes youth which324 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-04-21 3 Of the Chinese Communist prisoners captured by UN forces m Korea, two-thirds rejected repatriation. In Vietnam nearly a million people have fled communist rule m the north. During the Hungarian revolt, 200,000 escaped to freedom, and m Germany more than three million have fled from the East53 words
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Article, Illustration415 1959-04-21 3 the NEWS as it Strikes me THIS column hopes that the next time the PAP berates the English-langu-age Press they will have a good word for the publicity this column gives them. On Sunday, there were 30 cr more "feasts of oratory" presented by the PAP all over Singapore. It415 words
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Advertisement63 1959-04-21 3 ZILA Watermaster Made for a Life P^SL of Action vCj Om vl Singapore Dealers: L HIXP BROTHERS. J CHEE FATT WATCH s n Bridge Rnad. J DEALER, Lresg watch dealer. 5w North BrW e Road Sorth Bndce Road. SAM SENG WATCH CO L e LO WATCH 1* North BBried c63 words
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Advertisement113 1959-04-21 3 FOR SALE- LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE 6'/ 2 Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool fir breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June July, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms113 words
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282 1959-04-21 4 Parents told not to worry their education Is safe THE Singapore Peoplts Alliance will set up a panel of experts ro advise the new Government on its education policy. The panel will consist of members of the teaching profession, university authorities, parents, business and282 words
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258 1959-04-21 4 THE dictatorial intensions of the Peoples' Action Party were becoming blatantly clear as the elections approached. This was stated m the official publication of the Singapore People's Alliance. "The People." The SPA chanced that the PAP rx\sed as champions of the workers when258 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-04-21 4 David gets new post in East Africa SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David has been appointed Administrator of the East Africa High Commission m succession to Sir Bruce Hutt who is retiring shortly. Mr. David, whose post is abolished under the new Constitution which comes into effect on June115 words
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Article80 1959-04-21 4 FORTY-ONE Nanyang University student? visited the Ministry of Labour and Welfare last week to cam first hand knowledge of how the ministry works. The undergraduates, who were invited by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. L. C. Goh. discussed with the Director of Social Welfare,80 words
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299 1959-04-21 4 New Federation Court of Appeal can deal with more cases soon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. of Appeal is to be re-constil appeal cases as possible lc instead ot having them ref m London The Federation Court tuted to deal with as many ically and more effectively erred to the Privy Council299 words
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85 1959-04-21 4 MEMBER of the Singapore Rural Board and former Chairman of the Executive Committee, Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, will fight the elections as an independent candidate for Pasir Panjang. "I am standing m Pasir Panjang because the people there have asked85 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-04-21 4 SOUTH VIETNAM'S Con-sul-General m Singapore, Mr. Tang Van Chi, is seen m this Standardpic being thanked by the Colony's Deputy Director oi Medical Services. Dr. R. Calderxvood, for his country's contribution of 200,000 doses of antismallpox I'accine. Mr. Tang had cabled his government for the supplies when he71 words
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Article126 1959-04-21 4 TWO little boys m Singapore Neil, 10 and Barry, 8— are disconsolate because their two-month old mongrel pup, Popsy. is lost. Their father. Mr. F. Pestana, yesterday appealed to the person who found the pup to return it Inquiries made by Mr Pestana disclosed126 words
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211 1959-04-21 4 S'pore firm agrees to claims by 90 men THE management of the Malayan Stevedoring and Transporation Ltd. has reached agreement with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union yesterday on working conditions and wages, the union announced yesterday. This brought to an end the six weeks negotiations between the two211 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-04-21 4 A NECKLACE studded with 745 diamonds, specially ordered for the Raja Permaisuri Agong, has just been completed. This necklace, a State property, is part of the collection of crown jewels of the Government of the Federation of Malaya. It will be worn only by165 words
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Article100 1959-04-21 4 $57,000 ROBBERY INQUIRY ANG CHWEE SOON reserved his defence yesterday at a preliminary inquiry m which he was tentatively charged w.th robbing Hin Mir. Pawnshop a: .Too Chiat Road. Singapore, of ca>h and jewellery amounting to $57,140 on March 9 The prosecution alleged that at the time of committing the100 words
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Article60 1959-04-21 4 KULAI. Mon. Six candidates contested four vacant seats m the Kuiai Loral Conned at a by-election here yesterday. The lour successfu] candidates were: Town Ward Inche Anwar bin Mahmood (Ind.) 369 votes. Malay School Ward Mr. Tav Leong (Ind.) 373 votes Chinese School Ward Mr. Lee Ah60 words
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359 1959-04-21 4 Onn: We'll fight bid for that merger PENANG, Mon. The president of p a Dato Onn bin Ja'afar told over 1.000 Mala,!*! 1 here last night, that Party Negara would/ i move by any political party to merge Si n JH the Federation. H Speaking m drizzling rain at Hie359 words
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206 1959-04-21 4 Technice education for all -new par THE S.'.g- r :e J build more I to tram e\ erj 1 and thus erad ate M men* and It poti ran nn c -<-. A pron lion ai p of "our geogi w I for our entrepoi Product: or. H j creased206 words
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Article38 1959-04-21 4 5-DAY MY INSTITUTE KUAIA U More tha- 2 South ITedei pore are txpt U South Ma Youth Ke here from Ap Bishop of Churrh m S H. B Amsl open the Inst I t< Methodist Gil on Thursday38 words
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647 1959-04-21 4 CORONER TOLD OF DIVE INTO SEA BY SHIPPING OFFICIAL A SHIPPING assistant told a Singapore inquest yesterday that he dived into the sea to rescue a crew member of the tug, Pitho, which sank within minutes alter a collision with the647 words
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497 1959-04-21 5 She can only resign If there Is a Mayor CAO HOW con a Singapore City Councillor resign when there is no n to whom the resignation can be tendered as required by the Government Ordinance? ras the poser set by City Councillor, Mrs.497 words
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152 1959-04-21 5 UMSU calls for apology...or will sever all ties UEL TO NUFS WALK-OUT I Mr ..vtisity of Malaya Students' Union, SingaL .^iianized the first all-Malayan student m mnounced it would break all relations with B I'mon of Federation Students unless an Tived. B by five obB N itional Union I K152 words
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Article27 1959-04-21 5 I- diet wa" re- the Smgaint Coroner, Inche .—cm. at an -tell an, Chan Yung v found hang- a* her AJr id -me on Feb. 22.27 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-04-21 5 Ex-prison officer to fly solo over China Sea A FORMER Principal Officer of Outran Road Prison. Mr. Eric M itched leaves at dawn to-iay from the Paya Lebar airprrt m his first attempt to fly solo over the China Sea Mr. Mitchell, who left under Ma.ayamza'ion is flying the A171 words
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648 1959-04-21 5 'Sotong' boy says two accused urged him to hit Razak (witness) A -^A LUMPUR, Mon.— ckencc at the contion of the Badrul cicr trial today the prosecution's 'he 22-year-old a commentator tared m mistake i youth with the I and height. il i648 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-04-21 5 THE Air India Super Constellation which was forced to break journey m Singapore while on a direct flight from Rangoon to Jakarta yesterday. Inside were a party of 14 Chinese communists who made airport history here by refusing to come out of the plane. Standardpic67 words
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Article507 1959-04-21 5 Won't eat* drink nor step out For five hours yesterday at the Singapore airport, 14 Reds from Peking imprisoned themselves m an Air India plane which was taking them to Jakarta. They locked themselves up and just refused to leave it, not even for their507 words
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Article100 1959-04-21 5 A SIX- YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Paul Deary, was killed instantly m a motor accident m East Coast Road, Singapore, yesterday at noon. Paul. the son of Cpl. William Deary of R.A.F. Changi, had just alighted from his school bus and was crossing road when the accident100 words
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Article57 1959-04-21 5 SING APORE Government has decided to call up 220 National Servicemen for the Military Force and 220 men for the Civil Defence Corps m the fourth intake from the 18--year-old age group registered m October and November 1957. Enlistment into the Singapore Military Forces and Civil Defence Corns57 words
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303 1959-04-21 5 Lay off smear campaign It's against Islam: says the Tunku TAIPING, Mon. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman last night told a cheering crowd of 3,000 people of different races to work together as one so as to set an example to other countries that Malayans cherish independence and freedom,303 words
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Article88 1959-04-21 5 PAP TO HOLD SPECIAL CONGRESS A SPECIAL Congress of the Peoples Actio n Party will he held at the Singapore Badminton Ha:! on Saturday the Nomination Day. at 7.30 p.m. The meeting will be confined to those members who hold party membership cards At tbi* meeting. party leaders are exporter]88 words
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Article88 1959-04-21 5 LIE SOE SEONG, a former chief clerk of Queensland Insurance Company, pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to cheating the company of a total of $4,470 between June and August of last year. His counsel. Mr. Philip Hoalim (Jr.). said that Lie had made restitution88 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-04-21 6 TEACHER TO LEAD 'PUT LID ON WELL' CAMPAIGN A SINGAPORE school teacher, who recently lost two of his relatives after they fell into a 30--foot well m Woodlands, has decided to lead campaign to encourage his fellow villagers to use well covers. The teacher. 39-year-old Mr Fredrick Tan, told The196 words
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267 1959-04-21 6 Birth control not forbidden to Muslims -FPA chief KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The solution to several national problems lies m family planning, the chairman of the Selangor Family Planning Association, Dr. L. S. Sodhy, declared today. Family planning, said Dr. Sodhy, was a compulsory pre-requisite to national planning, particularly for infant267 words
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231 1959-04-21 6 Changi jail dreadful 'What utter nonsense!' THE Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L. James, yesterday refuted some of the critical observations made on Changi Prison last week by a visitor to Singapore. British Member of Parliament Lord Faringdon. a Labourite. Of Lord Faringdon*s opinion that the jail buildings were •'ton231 words
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Article51 1959-04-21 6 IPOH. M^n. It is understood the Party Ra'ayat of Perak will contest the coming State elections under the Socialist Front banner. A meeting of about 50 delegates from all over the State was held here yesterday with Inche Ahmad Boestaman. chairman of the Party Ra'ayat, Malaya,51 words
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Article, Illustration812 1959-04-21 6 ROBBERS AND POLICE IN GUN BATTLE One caught, fy escape through Governors ho rn By DEV SHRIDAR TRACKER D 0( USED IN BK MORNING Wh A RUNNING gun battle between three fo bL the Police wos fought outside Government v Singapore m pre-dawn darkness yesterday Cyi After the battle whichStandardpic - 812 words
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308 1959-04-21 6 AIRMAN'S ADULTERY WINS HER A DIVORCE PENANG, Mon. A Malayan woman, who wanted passage money from her husband so that she could rejoin him !in England, received a letter i from him which statfed that I he had no intention of sending the money to her, the Supreme Court was308 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-04-21 6 T W E N T Y-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD hitch-hiker .Werner Lohmann, of Hamburg, Germany, has been stranded m Singapore for the past three weeks. Werner, a graduate of the University of Hamburg, has hitch-hiked round half the globe since he left his home town two years ago. Two108 words
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Article73 1959-04-21 6 HE STOLE CANDLES FROM CHURCH SIXTY YEAR OLD Sam Joseph, pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to theft of a bottle of oil and six packets of candles at the Katong Catholic Church on March 16. Joseph, m mitigation, said he wanted to offer the oil and candles at73 words
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480 1959-04-21 6 KIALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya will intensify its efforts m the international sphere after the parliamentary elections m August, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, stated today. The Foreign Minister told The Standard this m an exclusive interview discussing the present480 words
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Article227 1959-04-21 6 JAYCEES future leaders Sexton I KUALA LUMPUR. Men. President of the Junior Chamber International, Mr. Maurice C- Sexton predicted here today that Jaycees would one day become the leaders of this country. Mr. Sexton, who arrived this morning to attend the ninth regional conference of Jay* -ees. told the Press227 words
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Article94 1959-04-21 6 THE WORKERS PARTY WILL CONTEST THE Workers Party will contest between six and ten seats m the coming Colony elections. The Standard learnt today. The party executive committee will meet shortly to decide on the exact number of seats. The party Chairman. Mr. David Marshall, will again stand m his94 words
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193 1959-04-21 6 Unity in diversity is ou aim Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In a call to the youth of free Malaya, the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today asked them to respond to the "great experiment of nation building "The way the youth of our country respond to this challenge193 words
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321 1959-04-21 7 BOTTLES, STICKS USED IN SEASIDE PICNIC CLASH Bungalow battle between Eight Immortals and 08 men PENANG, Mon. Bottles and sticks were used m a gang fight between the Eight Immortals and the "Seong Hor San/ an offshoot of 08 Group of the Ang Bin Hoay m a seaside bungalow m321 words
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Article137 1959-04-21 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 955 95| R.S.S. No. 1 May 95fe 955 R.S.S. No. 1 •Tune 951 96* R.S.S. No. 2 95 95* R.S.S. No. 3 94 94i Tone: Steady quiet. Tin price m Singapore was 5397 per137 words
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Article115 1959-04-21 7 Loans for Malays to build homes SINGPAORE Government will give loans to Malays living m the re-settiement area m Jalan Eunos, to build their own homes. Applications for loans must he made to the Secretary, Board of Management. Malay Settlement, at the Ministry of Local Government. Lands and Housing, m115 words
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Article88 1959-04-21 7 2 TAKEN TO CID, THEN RELEASED POLICE from Beach Road Division yesterday evening rushed to North Bridge Road, Singapore, on hearing of an impending gang clash. The caller had also reported that one man wa s armed with a gun. On reaching the scene, the police saw two men being88 words
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Article40 1959-04-21 7 THE Liberal Socialist Party will be holding its eighth and ninth pre-election mass rally on Thursday at Tank Road playground and on Sunday at the junction of Brooke Road and Marine Parade from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.40 words
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Article47 1959-04-21 7 PENANG, Mon. A 12--year-old boy, Lim Suan Seng, who fell from a fruit tree m Prangin Road last night died from his injuries at the General Hospital today. He sustained serious head injuries when he fell from a height of about 15 feet.47 words
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Article108 1959-04-21 7 Radio time for polls candidates POLITICAL parties contesting the general elections on May 30 will be able to broadcast their manifestoes over Radio Singapore. An agreement has been reached between leaders of various political parties yesterday on how much time each party should get on the air. The time for108 words
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Article24 1959-04-21 7 Swami Satchitananda. the Himalayan Yogi, will speak on "God and His worship" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, today at 5.30 p.m.24 words
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297 1959-04-21 7 THE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose m the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed a claim by the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij that it overpaid a businessman, Koh Kirn Guan $27,000. The bank claimed that its cashier, Lim Lian Chai, on June 21 last year paid297 words
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Article148 1959-04-21 7 INDONESIAN women m Singapore, as well as m other parts of the world, will today celebrate "Kartini Day"' m honour of the noblewoman who fought for and won the right of every girl m Indonesia to an education. Madam Kartini, born m 1879 to148 words
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Article115 1959-04-21 7 'MELBOURNE' BACK AT SEATO TESTS From Ranjit Gill aboard HM.A.S. Melbourne. The flagship of the SEATO maritime exercises, now being held m South China Sea. Melbourne rejoined flee*., after five days. The Australian aircraft carrier was forced to return to Singapore on Wednesday with engine trouble. Engineers detected and repaired115 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-04-21 7 Fire Guts House In Crowded Kampong: 28 Are Homeless FIRE yesterday afternoon gutted a house m Kampong Pulau Minyak, off Lorong One. Geylang, Singapore, and rendered 28 people homeless. More serious damage was averted by the prompt action of 20 village fire fighters and the arrival of three fire engines.Standardpic - 223 words
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Article42 1959-04-21 7 THE following office-bearer! were elected at the North Indian Hindu Association yesterday:— President. Mr- Shakldeo Rai, We-President Mr. Han Dwar Misra. General Secretary Mr. Patharu Yatiaw, Assistant Secretary Mr. Bashist Rai, Hon Treasurer Mr. Ujagir Singh and Assistant Treasurer: Barma Singh.42 words
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Miscellaneous794 1959-04-21 7 Music Magazine. 730 The Malay- 900 a.m. (RS) As Radio Smea•i^WTOrlTr4lTr_Tr^^» I lfil IF Ht lB anaires, 800 My Word. 830 The rore ■*****11 'wl Uf 1 lllfiliil SKI 1 ffi f ft 1. 11 l f mm Bing Crosby Story. All Stations: 1 15 p.m. (XL) Tiffin mi WbmJm794 words
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Advertisement1153 1959-04-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD *k CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) 0-* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C! SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Coed Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and1,153 words
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Advertisement1037 1959-04-21 8 MITSUI <j£\ UNE Akashisan Maru for Japan ports 28 Apr U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vfo Bombay Cr Suez. Awobasan Maru G. 13/14 23 Apr ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LINE vio Manilo fir Japan. for USA Pacific Central Cr S. American ports with or1,037 words
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Advertisement812 1959-04-21 8 h |l| IHE E.A.C.u*.I *J0 .AILINCS TO: f»A ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRa\ea v 1 CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIA\ P qo 1 \&t*\ m.s. "lutlandia' a) 24/26 Apr 27 Z^a 0 V oj* m.s. "Korea" b) 29 Apr/4 May 5 6 May m.s. "Meonia" 21/22 May 23/24 m* >*'"*•■ s^l m.s. -Beira' b812 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-04-21 9 t\ii- n r addition to the il Rotterdam Lloyd fleet. i 11 on ton (deadweight) L v I invd. is due m Sin--m <>n her maiden ■32 tomorrow. plJ n hed last November, o'i.ind. she is the 6th of |sevei "M Lloyd" type Lesseb ordered178 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-04-21 9 Minister Tours Malacca 'Phone Exchange fr. ACCA, Mon. The Cer for Works. Posts j 7 nmmunications, (c S r "ion bin Haji > -lay paid an I. ill to Malacca. L i the pla -es he isited j [•--> I*€ l "ommunications I- i here be inspect- j f e156 words
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Article132 1959-04-21 9 UN 1."c -."er l exP DepartE ng thai ma--3 tamir ering ■res 1 be Stal I j d (|er ters. t f ids r X E nited V stent Secretary o| rr--- c luring hia visil to wi b February The weaver said he did not elieve132 words
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Article35 1959-04-21 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Renter) Antara Xewsagency said today Indonesia would buy three new 950-ton merchant ships from Poland this year. Twenty one more will be delivered m the next four years. Reuter.35 words
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Article189 1959-04-21 9 Indonesia Sets Up Advisory Body Tin. JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) The Indonesian government has set up a tin committee to tackle problems m the Indonesian tin industry, the Industry Ministry announced. Dr. Ukar Bratakusumab. head of the committee, said his committee at present has especially to advise the government m dealing189 words
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Article127 1959-04-21 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: seeing T.T./OD. 2/4; buying, T.T. airmail 2/41/8. O.D. 2/4-5/32. 30 d/st 2/4-1/4: 45 d/st 2/4-5/16, 60 d/st 2/4-11/32. 90 d/st 2/4-7/16, 120 d st 2/4-17 32, 180 d/st 2/4--11/16. New York: buying127 words
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Article365 1959-04-21 9 MALAYAN snarebrokers re. ported the following business done yesterday Fraser and Neave ords. $1.58 cd. $1 cd odd Int. Gammon Sl 68 $1.65 odd lot; Hammer $1.44; Hume prefs. A4 9. M. Colls 77c. 78c: McAlister $1.15; Metal Box $1.60; Robinson ord?. Sl 27; Sime Darby 3/4 cd;365 words
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Article274 1959-04-21 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart BOTH Industrials and Tins were quietly steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers. however, were firm, and prices were selectively better. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser and Neave: Ords. 1.53 1.56 xd Gammon274 words
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Article97 1959-04-21 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44£ buyers; $45J seilers; coconut oil m bulk $681 sellers; m drums $71 sellers; Muntok white pepper $153 sellers; Sarawak white $152 sellers special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant* able97 words
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Article164 1959-04-21 9 OUTER ROADS Waikelo Sushan, Andreas Boye, Caltex Bengkalis. Baurmun, Asia, Batu Aieno, Obokil Bintang Procyon Manto. Ardi 1 Sunda, Centre Port. Danakil, Tasei Maru, Mokusti Hal'anger W. G. Walkley, Pacific Trader Reuver Jebsen. Castor I. Ingelessis. Hainan, Siaoe Kenryu Maru, Tjimenteng Tokyo Maru Northia. INNER ROADS Aik164 words
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410 1959-04-21 9 CREDIT TRADE SCHEME FOR R.I. MOOTED A SYSTEM of deferred payment for goods shipped to Indonesia from Singapore is engaging the attention of businessmen m both territories. The question of allowing Indonesian traders to take goods from Singapore on credit, was raised at talks held m Indonesia, when a Colony's410 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-04-21 9 ONE of the most popular of the British exhibits at the recently held International Trade Fair at Leipzig was the working display of a colour television camera channel and colour telecine m the Pavilion of a firm of British television and radio equipment engineers. In this88 words
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219 1959-04-21 9 CHINA has made great inroads into the Malayan bicycle trade, according to import figures. In the first 11 months last year, a total of 12,979 China-made bicycles (valued at about $649,000) were imported into the country, against 226 ($ll,--300) m the corresponding period of219 words
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Article130 1959-04-21 9 SINGAPORE rubber price rose i cent yesterday, to close at 95| cents per lb for International first grade May shipment, on some buying support. Opening around previous levels, the market ruled -/cry quiet with turnover small. There was little interest m lower sheets, but the underlying130 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-04-21 9 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD Maureen Rook p. Western Australia's 1959 "Apple Queen/ is m Singapore m the course of a lire-week holiday tour. She won the title from 100 other competitors. During her stay m Singapore and Malaya, she will give away apples to hospitals, and charitable60 words
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Article121 1959-04-21 9 Mr. B. Ramu, Singapore divisional manager of Life Insurance Corporation of India, has written to The Standard to say that the Corporation's Chairman. Mr. P. A. Gopalkrishnan, did not make the statement (published m the Sunday Standard of April 12) which seems to suggest that estate121 words
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Article59 1959-04-21 9 Oil Search To Continue AN additional £2.835,000 capital is being sought by OU Search Ltd., as part of a programme to continue the search for oj* m Papua. The company's chairman of directors. Mr. J. B. Kater, said that the interest of Oil Search Ltd., m the Australian Petroleum Company,59 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-04-21 9 THE port at Combwich m England, derelict for a generation, has been rebuilt to handle huge itemi of atomic power plant, enroute from north England and Scottish ports. The plant is destined for the nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, some four miles away, which91 words
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Advertisement286 1959-04-21 9 iX*\ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. Ceol Sfra«t. Te*: ***** ***** *****. [mn km t I*., tr rONC COAN Apt 24 T mm Apr 21 TONC KO iot Bandtermas.n Apr 22 \> as 9m f*maaaaa§ Apr 21 TONC LEONC for Djakarta Apr 22 I THAI Ni Phxem-aenh Apr 21 TONC286 words
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Advertisement24 1959-04-21 9 CONTRACT SALE Communist China has concluded a contract to buy 4,700 tons of Indonesian rubber, a Trade Ministry spokesman m Jakarta said yesterday. Reuter).24 words
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Article, Illustration260 1959-04-21 10 FLYING OFFICER Martin Hudson, a Dental Surgeon at R.A.F. Seletar and his bride. The former Miss Jennifer England, who were married at St Anthony's Church, R.A.F. Changi, on Saturday. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. WW. Hudson of Bosham. Sussex. The bride is the260 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-04-21 10 COLONEL LATIEF HFNDRANINGK AT om Indonesian Service representatives, who arro the Indonesian Premier. Mr. D.iuanda ii m senting crests of the Indonesian Arm\ and \ir the Chief of StafT, Federation Armed [Poena U F. H. Brooke, m Kuala Lumpur, last \vmm*. (LEFT) Mr. S.R. Santhanasamy and his bride, the240 words
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Advertisement39 1959-04-21 10 The world famous family of T f C D llu t X medicinal products n*^«>^-^¥^-'''-* X JZJQS&lmJXm^^mm^ ■ijiwy •■'••:.> •■■>:•; ooB*ilfi?P-r^^ [CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief tor Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, ENG AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL39 words
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Article774 1959-04-21 11 MALAYA HIT IT BIG AGAIN On Saturday, Malaya Hit Ceylon A Round Dozen \\aaaaammm Kirn Leng 3. Robert Choc 2. Boon Bee and Chong Heng. ...7 Referee: T. Nadarajah Linesmen: Watson and Foster. ...0 Hopes Rise For The Cup With Hongkong's Fall (UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tunku Abdul on, former Prime774 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-04-21 11 ABIDE WITH ME... HHHHiBSSffiS-l-HBBB-H !>onlkreper V"' > /""n> s hrtorp the Hr- mjtmttM Korea on Hrf'^ The Koreans Wi Thmlnnd i-2.20 words
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Article, Illustration464 1959-04-21 11 Burma 'Babes' Get A right From The Ceylonese H£}jtXok a 4 W3m jlj a a a a O I' nation under floodlights: Koreans nri '>«/ nuainst Thailand at the Merdeka Stadium* Korea won 4-2. ia\\ Ll MPI R. Mon. Burma came through with a storming finish to h I —4464 words
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535 1959-04-21 11 Filipinos Outshone Only In Jerseys *£MaQ mMJifVI ••m m St BTW7_J7S3T'79 I wjfillnlvfl m mt Cheong Wai 2. Onigas 2. KIALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Philippines were lucky and Singapore's youths were not. This summed up the 2—2 draw of their group *B* match m535 words
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Article65 1959-04-21 11 MALAYA: Teh Cheng Lee; Yee Seng Choy, Abdullah Noordin; Chong Hin. Roslan Buang, Kee Kong; Ahmad Dollah, Kirn Leng, Robert Choc, Ng Boon Bee and Ahmad Taufik. HONGKONG: Chan Kwai Wing; Kwok Sik Cheun, Loh Kwok Chai; Lee Yiu Wing, Wan Chi Keung, Fung W T ai Man;65 words
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Article283 1959-04-21 11 Scrutineer - Scrutineer By PENANG, Mon. Woodcote Lion (Geyer) and his Class Four stablemate, Honey Bee, did a smashing tryout on the number two track here this morning. Steadily clapping on the pace after passing the half mile post, the pair made a race of283 words
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Article124 1959-04-21 11 Teh Lim Outclass Japanese TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) The Malayan world's doubles badminton champions. Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup and Thailand's Charoen Wattanasin today beat Japan's best players including Japan's singles champion, Eiichi Nagai m their second game m Japan at Yokohama, near Tokyo. Charoen Wattanasin beat Yoshio Komiya124 words
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Article75 1959-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Army Camp beat Malay Putra F.C. 4-0 m their opening F.A.S. Division Two league fixture on the Sentul Railway club ground today. The Malays gave a good account of themselves m the first half when they trailed 1-0. But after75 words
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Article41 1959-04-21 11 With the highest break of 57 points. Lim Boon Kwang beat Victor Lee by 400 points to 199 m the Singapore Junior billiards competition last night. In another match. Foong Wing Chew heat Yeo Tuck Kirn 400 to 307.41 words
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Article38 1959-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The No. 74 Field Park Squadron. Royal Engineers 'A' beat their 74 Field Park Squadron 'B team fi-0 m their Central Malaya Sub District League soccer match on the Sungei Besi ground today.38 words
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Article28 1959-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— Bungsar Indians Sports Clud beat Federation Provost Coy 6-1 m their FAS ivision three League match o n th* Taylor Road Ground today.28 words
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Article, Illustration7 1959-04-21 11 THE TUNKU....AND THE CUP THEY'RE PLAYING FOR!7 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-04-21 11 'Dark Horse' Roland Ng Qualifies PENANG. Mon.— Roland Ng of Johore Qualified for the semifinals of the tournament for Thoma.- Cup and Über Cup prospect.-- when it was resumed at the Han Chiang High School last night. Considered the 'Dark Horse" of the tournament. R"!and N*e beat Penang"? durable Khoo204 words
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Article143 1959-04-21 11 Tunku s Trophy For Group B, Too KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The fight proper m the I Junior Asian soccer tournament for the $12,000 Tunku Abdul Rahman gold trophy started tonight and m the hunt are Malaya. Japan. Hongkong and Korea. Those who have been knocked nut m the elimination rounds143 words
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Advertisement99 1959-04-21 11 7 p.m. Burma Vs Thailand Referee: Waison. Lines-men: hHot and Let Yong Chang 8.30 p.m. Korea Vs Japan Rehree: Wong Ch't Hon. Ltnetmen.: Huana &ai Wan and l*/RE LBU&A Tr STOPWATCHES *f WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN ANO99 words
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Article919 1959-04-21 12 Give them a boost against a touring team All will go well for Malayan and Stare cricketers this season, but certainly not for the schoolboys! The boys are going to be ignored and forgotten when Malaya plays host to four overseas teams which have accepted invitations919 words
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Article123 1959-04-21 12 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter^-*-There are 13 probable runners for the great Metropolian Handicap, to be run ever about two miles -and a Quarter at Epsom tomorrow. They are. with jockeys: Miss McTafTy (L. Pigott), Stalker CA. Breasley-, Hollyhock i.J. Mercer. Birthday Present mo Jockey Alizoo cE. J. Cracknel^, Solar123 words
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Article210 1959-04-21 12 ROBINSON CUP ROYAL Arm y Pay Corps, entered the semi-final of Army's Robinson Cup Soccer Competition when they edged General Headquarters FARELF by two goals to one at Nee Soon yesterday. Pay Corps will not meet Royal Military Police on Monday to quality for the210 words
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Article40 1959-04-21 12 13/18 HUSSARS trounced Bawean Putra by six goals to nil m a Div. 1 league soccer match on the Ipoh padang today. The Soldiers led 1-0 at halftime and scored through Phillips 2, Jones 2, Murray and Lennard.40 words
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133 1959-04-21 12 THE Ceylon Youth soccer team, who are now m Kuala Lumpur competing m the Junior Asian Cup competition, may play a cricket game against the Singapore Combined Schools, j However, a spokesman for the Schools Sports Council told The Standard that this133 words
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Article130 1959-04-21 12 SCA TEAMS VS OLD COLLEGIANS SCHOOLBOY cricketer B. Baiakrishnan has been chosen to play for the President's XI against ;he Old Collegians on April 28 m one-day match on the Padang. Baiakrishnan belongs to the Bartley Secondary School The Presidents XI, to be led by C.130 words
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Article126 1959-04-21 12 THE Singapore team for the Asian Cup soccer competition m the Central Zone will be named after a trial match between the Civilians and Joint Services at Jalan Besar s:adium tomorrow. The following are the two teams:Civilians: Sect Yew Chang (CA); Lee Wah Chin126 words
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325 1959-04-21 12 SCRUTINEER - AGNES SLIPPER PROMOTED TO CLASS ONE SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Mon.— AGNES SLIPPER, a five-year-old by His Slipper, put up a stout-hearted showing m the main mile race on Saturday when she gave weight allround and a beating to a Class Two, Division One field. It was her third win m325 words
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Article105 1959-04-21 12 LONDON, Mon.. (Reuter) Carnoustie, who was not expected to run m the 2.000 Guinea s at Newmarket on April 29. will probably take his chance m the race after all. After the colt had won the Thirsk classic Trial Stakes yesterday, his owner. Lieutenant Colonel Giles105 words
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Article68 1959-04-21 12 STB Hoi Kebenora To Draw TRAILTtime S.r- H Board rail res urn pta n ran Club m a SAr match U R yesterday Th.- stilts of ot! r mi same dlvisi r Stab:. B trounced ii nl by eight g lang Btftd l At H, Kurau Dr U Timah B68 words
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Article32 1959-04-21 12 di:. 1 1" i nutti. th; ItjJJj sul f»r S|l, r hJ" toda, oHMi.tli^ t invitation Tan. presidem (>!< Singap"' fo: Sports Counj State to P* rt '> the OlymP" v Rome32 words
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Advertisement164 1959-04-21 12 Subscribe Ta The STAiVDAHIP MALA i AS ONLX INDEPENDENT NATIONAL k'APER If yon live is Singapore or tbe Federation ot Malaya or m tbe surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and bave it delivered to your home daily— or to your office il preferred? AU yon bave to164 words
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Miscellaneous59 1959-04-21 12 BILLIARDS :S.B A. junwr championships, YMCA, Orchard Road, 6J5 p.m.; 3S3C, Jalan Besar, .6.15 p.m.: 66-B. Robinson Road, 5.30 p.m. SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1 FKC vs Kota Raa. 5.15 p.m.: Div- 2B—D. Afiah A ys Katong S.C, Geylang, 5.15 p.m.: Div- 3B Haikowyu SC vs TTS, F. Park, 5.15 p.m.;59 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-04-21 13 lAT ANNIE MAKES HISTORY ■dm scrap yard i to stardom 'ANNIE, like Cinderella, has faced her midight. Her glory has faded. And the 'magic which ended it oil was a blow-lamn t Anr c vvas a ship. y known as She sailed South China Sea 0 sps306 words
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Article, Illustration500 1959-04-21 13 )N the night of May 7, 1957, June Blair was one of 20 young hopefuls who appeared m 20th Century Fox's second New Talent Show. She played a dramatic scene from "Gilda." The audience of executives, producers and directors didn't suspect that shapely, copper-haired, hazeleyed June500 words
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Article245 1959-04-21 13 RITA DEL MAR M>*\ > Ql OTVTION: p9 mm tin do what •Ofhl fo do; and \*h**n in* rt-? nnnot it is ■sc kc mil not." Eichte H>R EVERYONE: \fter early ;idea the most •true* portion oi the mm ible, logical. pproach to F 3 nd245 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-04-21 13 DEBBIE REYNOLDS lassos a boar, finds herself m the midst of a rough-and-tumble m a barnyard haystack, challenges the Department of Internal Revenue and ends up with tax-collector Tony Randall m MOM's "The Mating Game." Here Debbie and Tony are seen m a scene from the film.52 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-04-21 13 rHE Shaw Organisation will be represented by twelve actresses and three actors from their Hongkong and Singapore studios at the Sixth Asian Film Festival to be held at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall, Kuala Lumpur, from May 4 to 8. Chao Lei and Mci Yuet233 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-04-21 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp THAR S A I 1/ -NAMELY EF AH (sHO' NUFF.'.' V£a w >A ..TTnOT QU'TE YQR' 1 G^.vN.'f AM'LL AY HOOMANITN J A RACHEUOR 1/ APPOINTS f AH'LL DO X( SAFE" 7 pROXY IS CAuG^ J VBE CAUGHT. yV CLAUSE' J HAIN'T PIT TO X254 words
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Article177 1959-04-21 14 'I'm no communist* Castro assures WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter-UPI) Dr. Fidel Castro. Cuban Prime Minister, assured a panel of questioners on a television programme last night that the Cuban government intended to hold free elections as soon as possible "m not more than four years."177 words
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161 1959-04-21 14 Poor Queen! All alone on her birthday LONDON Mon. (UPI) Tomorrow will be a lonely day for Britain's Queen Elizabeth 11. With all her close relatives abroad, she will have to celebrate her 33rd birthday alone. Prince Philip, aboard the Britannia m the West Indies, is completing a world tour.161 words
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Article60 1959-04-21 14 BELGRADE. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia is to buy a consignment of ammunition from Yugoslavia, Colonel Ahmad Jani, Deputy Chief of Indonesian General Staff, said here yesterday. Colonel Jam. who arrived m Belgrade last week to negotiate a new arms contract, said the talks had gone very smoothly. He60 words
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232 1959-04-21 14 MAC TAKES TO THE WOODS as 5,000 DROP IN CHE L WOOD GATE, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan abandoned his home and family for more than an hour yesterday when 5,000 sightseers jammed into the family estate to see how the other half lives. "I don't mind opening my232 words
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Article38 1959-04-21 14 SIR Usha Nath Sen. former director of the Associated Press of India and one of India's leading journalists, died m New Delhi yesterday. Sir Usha Nath. who was 79. had heen ill for several years. Beuter).38 words
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Article328 1959-04-21 14 REBELS KIDNAP CANDIDATES IS ftjf led jn /Irsr dtey of Algiers polls Masses abstain from voting as 60 are injured ALGIERS, Mon., (Reuter) In 24 hours of terror, insurgents killed 18 people, burned a Muslim candidate to death and kidnapped all the candidates from a village nearby thereby forcing massive328 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-04-21 14 Teddy-boys get Chinese torture Photo.) THESE two are Creels teddy boys. Nicholas Diamantidakis (left) aged 19 and Constantine Sfandis. 21 who were recently arrested for insulting an old man and his niece.. They are shown above taking their punishment marched by policemen around the town, with their hair shaved mUPI - 66 words
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154 1959-04-21 14 LAMA CAN CARRY ON RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES NEW DELHI, Men (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today that the Dalai Lama would be free to carry on his religious activities m India, but added '•political activities are not carried on from one country to another." Mr. Nehru was replying154 words
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Article152 1959-04-21 14 Sandys for important Cyprus talk NICOSIA. Mon. (Reuter)— Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Defence Minister, will arrive here tomorrow for important talks on the future of British bases on the island. An official announcement said he will meet Sir Hugh Foot, the Governor, and Service Chiefs to discuss the implementation of152 words
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Article221 1959-04-21 14 Lloyd defends US altitude flight LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, said today the British government considered Allied aircraft had the right to fly into Berlin along the air corridors at any altitude and that this right "should be exercised from time to time as necessary." He221 words
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Article117 1959-04-21 14 LA PAZ, Bolivia. Mon. (Reuter) Bolivia's 3,300,000 people were under a state of siege today after an abortive rignt-wmg coup m which 22 people are so far known to have been killed and 31 wounded. The official radio briefly captured yesterday by the revolutionaries and then117 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-04-21 14 "YER RIGHT. LAD. IT WAS A LOVELY MOON THE NIGHT YER PROPOSED TO ME-IT WAS A DAMN SIGHT BRIGHTER THAN I WAS."24 words
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159 1959-04-21 14 Singapore won't be a communist State Tregonning PERTH, Mon. (Reuter) Dr. K. G. Tregonning. acting head of the history department at Malaya University, said at a Press interview m Perth, Western Australia, today: "I find it impossible to believe that next month's election m Singapore is the forerunner of a159 words
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Article51 1959-04-21 14 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A 14-year-old English boy m quarantine a s a smallpox suspect since arriving here last Friday from Singapore was today reported to be free of infection. The boy, son of a British serviceman. wa s allowed to leave the detention isolation hospital, Gravesend51 words
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Article28 1959-04-21 14 A VACCINE that gives protection against red measles has been produced experimentally, Dr. John Adams told the American academy of pediatrics in San Fran- cisf\>. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-04-21 14 Photo j THE Queen. laughing gaily, dashes Irem l an umbrella for shelter when she arrfve-j i E ton. Gloucestershire for the annual E» Horse Trials. The Queen Mother, Pnnre-^ \j and other members of v the trials. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article170 1959-04-21 14 LONDON— The RAF Malcolm Clubs the 3irmen's "home from home" were last week finally freed from the danger of being "axed" by the Air Ministry. Mr- George Ward. Air Minister, announced m a written Commons reply the sett lenient of the financia. dispute between the170 words
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Article36 1959-04-21 14 Fo_-OH ii m both the tne Lord* I ir. Mir the Ma J BIT BO I- Ir. dubs m year, v io re further El! paid by The A:r the pui would Ward.36 words
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Article15 1959-04-21 14 QUEEN I Queer. ria;;phtcr. arrived m R air from private vi I "J,15 words
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