Singapore Standard, 23 April 1959
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Title Section21 1959-04-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable IIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959. Vol. IX No. 294. IS cti 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)21 words
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151 1959-04-23 1 STATE BODY UNDER FIRE from BRANCHES THE East and South divisions of Singapore State UMNO yesterday passed a "no confidence" resolution against the state body. They also decided to withdraw their members from the State UMNO and place the two divisions under the direct control of the UMNO, Malaya. The151 words
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412 1959-04-23 1 SINGAPORE UMNO members, shocked by the news v .J 1 «J c 5 utive committee had ousted Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat as party chairman, have started to collect signatures to a petition calling for a delegates conference412 words
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Article221 1959-04-23 1 No fresh cases but danger is not over AS THE rush for vaccination against smallpox slackened yesterday, the Singapore City Health Officer, Dr. Ng See Yook, warned: "Don't be complacent about the disease." Although no new cases were reported for the fourth .day running, 'the danger is by no221 words
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Article38 1959-04-23 1 THE body of caddy Indi bin Doofir. who was drowned while retrieving golf balls from the channel of the Macßitchie Reservoir m the Singapore Royal Golf Club on Tuesday, was recovered by Navy frogmen early yesterday.38 words
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249 1959-04-23 1 THE to-be-or-not-to-be situation over a quorum to elect a new Mayor of Singapore took a new turn yesAnother City Councillor. Mr. Lee Bah Chee (Liberal-Socialist) yesterday tendered his resignation but then agreed that it should not become effective until after tomorrow's meeting of the249 words
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Article119 1959-04-23 1 HONGKONG, Wed. (UPI) Forged drivers licences have added a new chapter to the annals of crime m Hongkong, it was disclosed m court today. Six people, one of them a woman, went on trial on charges of telling false drivers licences from iSingapore North Borneo,119 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-04-23 1 RAJA MUDA QUITS POST TO ENTER POLITICS, BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor, who is also the deputy Paramount Ruler, has consented to his son, Tunku Abdul Aziz Shah relinquishing the post of Raja Muda (immediate successor to the throne) to enter business and politics. The Raja Muda324 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1959-04-23 1 AGAIN WE ARE THE TRGET Policy is to capitalists' THE Peoples Action Party, at a pre-election lunch-hour rally near Fullerton Building m Singapore, yesterday launched a new attack on The Standard. Party leaders devoted much of their speeches to this newspaper, which they branded as pro-capitalist and again accused it1,017 words
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Article54 1959-04-23 1 LONDON. Wed.— (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth has appointed Field Marshal Sir William Slim. GovernorGeneral of Australia, a Knight of the Order of the Garter, oldest and most exclusive of the British Orders of Chivalry, it was announced today. The Duke of Northumberland has also been appointed a54 words
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Article58 1959-04-23 1 MULTAN, West Pakistan. Wed. (Reuter) Nine persons were killed and more than a dozen injured, six of them seriously, when nearly 100 houses here collapsed early today m the severest rain-storm m living history. A 100-mile-an-hour wind lashed the district for three* hours, disrupting telephone and58 words
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Article60 1959-04-23 2 HE DENIES CAUSING MAN'S DEATH LOI SOON, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of Ramlan bin Rosian, 49, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He W a s alleged to have driven his car negligently resulting m Roslan's death at60 words
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Article115 1959-04-23 2 Musician had knives: 3 months AN unemployed musician. Michael Yalerio was sentenced to three months' ,iail m a Singapore Court yesterd«v for having two "offensive" knives m his trouser pocket at Biltmore Hotel on April 21. Yalerio pleaded guilty. In mitigation, he told the District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander,115 words
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109 1959-04-23 2 NZ £250,000 C-PLAN AID FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Colombo Plan aid to the Federation includes a gift of medical books to the University of Malaya and an offer of (N.Z) £250.000 to establish a College of Agriculture m Kuala Lumpur. The medical books, worth $2,500. are a gift from109 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-04-23 2 TWO young "globetrotters," an Englishman and a Dutch, landed m Singapore three days ago but never got beyond the harbour area. They were refused entry. Two other hitch-hikers, both Germans, who arrived with them as working passengers on board the Danish ship "Andreasboye" were allowed to enter the Colony120 words
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Article122 1959-04-23 2 ramr t i« Mote, circumstances t 1 1 all hitch-hik« "'i intention tc i# porf." *n t.ne. arr studied B .noir^. iheir common i: the round-thp»2J ture wa^ t < wri their travels H FrO,T H* Wi- iook^ iik thi<v hook ends," tfiJ folly. Bwift fcfa) Kent Ei^land.lJ ago.122 words
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Article65 1959-04-23 2 RESPONSE appeal v the the Pre=< donors was ;x: j issued by c Km] fusion Service terns v It Bl was idequeteiy a D;:r::.r the pts d naU< r urere 250 transf isions I Singapore Hosp:'?.: It ?.'.sn gaid to 45 dOOOCI WHM to meet the patiems It meant65 words
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Article22 1959-04-23 2 A SPECIAL fl Yang Chi* bin N acquit tec. m Court of <^ a police t*v Road Po ie€ His defen *^J522 words
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Article35 1959-04-23 2 GOH CHIN HO. a businessman, was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Group 108. at Robinson Road on Feb. 19.35 words
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Advertisement603 1959-04-23 2 SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED URGENTLY by Motor firm. automobile spare parts storeman. with several years experience, must be capable of ordering and controlling stock. Apply to Box T3588 9S. WANTED an experienced insurance clerk and two junior account* clerks mu.-t passed LCC. Knowledge of Chinese important Please send full particulars to603 words
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Advertisement512 1959-04-23 2 ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three-bed-room modern flats furnished/ unfurnished at Holland Road. Singapore with all conveniences Telephone 30*66/*****. LOAN THOSE IN NEED of Financial Assistance can make pledges at our Pawnshops. satisfactory prices very cheap interest guaranteed. Apply Tai Hin Investment Co. Ltd. Pawnshop 224 Balestier Road or512 words
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Advertisement439 1959-04-23 2 MR TAN HOOI HEONG (H. H. TAN) has left our service and Is no longer authorized to collect monies on behalf of this Corporation or to transact any business m our name. THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION LTD. Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE NO collection of refuse and439 words
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Advertisement423 1959-04-23 2 notices TO LET 12-A, JALAN RAJA LAUT— KUALA LUMPUR. LARGE Two Storey Brick Building, centrally situated, (near the Capitol and Federal Cinemas) convenient transport facilities available, with modern sanitation, private compound, badminton court suitable for Night Club, Hotel, Restaurant or School etc. Interested parties please apply to All Malaya Kwangsi423 words
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Advertisement172 1959-04-23 2 Your LIVER is your LIFE! GURONSAN is an Invigorative and Detoxicative Compound for the LIVER and the Living Structure. Indications Liver Function Disorder (Jaundice, Epidemic Hepatitis, Hepatic Cirrhosis etc.). Drug Poisoning, Food Poisoning, Autotoxis Hangover Fatigue due to Overwork. Urti caria Eczema, IVforning Sickness, Rheumatism. Neuralgia etc Sole Distributors: Yee172 words
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Article792 1959-04-23 3 April 23. 1959 al Progress: WHATEVER the Minister for Commerce and istrv. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, might say about the itv of the Malayan staff m his Ministry, he linly does manage to produce some far-sighted progressive plans for boosting the Malayan orry. The latest, a scheme to set792 words
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Article33 1959-04-23 3 >O CI li urn lack R«m •<©*» Vpo»» < PC 60, no 1563 C*>i« l IGEKNEWS La Tel ***** ib •"«> All department* Telephone aa^o J^ 91 -A. Bukit China Tal: >4TI33 words
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1167 1959-04-23 3 Dennis Bloodworth - The SEATO 'Fire Brigade' And Asians Dennis Bloodworth by SINGAPORE THE trickle of halftruths that seeped out of the recent conference of military advisers to the South-east Asia Treaty Organization In Washington, New Zealand, is now raising awkward questions m Asian minds and giving SEATO precisely the type of publicity1,167 words
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Article43 1959-04-23 3 Shorto from the Ealko Record Growth "SEAL milk is rich— fifty per cent fat— and young seal calves quickly put on an enormous amount of weight. One recently gained more than eighty pounds m seventeen days." Grace Hickling, speaking m a BBC programme.43 words
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Article918 1959-04-23 3 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - DIFFERENT ROADS To BERLIN SEBASTIAN HAFFNER by f J > HE Berlin crisis, originally set by Mr. Khrushchev for May 27 and now generally believed to have been postponed to an indefinite date after this summer's conferences, is m reality now being rehearsed ln instalments. The first instalment took place918 words
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Article270 1959-04-23 3 Sir Yesterday was my twelve-year old son's third attempt at getting his identity card. We arrived at the Registration Centre at 2 p.m. Together with other women and boys, we stood on the steps m the hot afternoon sun The door was opened only at 2.45 p.m.270 words
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Article186 1959-04-23 3 Sir— A few days ago when I replied to an advertiser who wanted to sell his house, I discovered that he was a Government officer who had bought the house a few months ago. He now wants to sell the house for $2,000 above the price186 words
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Article, Illustration431 1959-04-23 3 the NEWS as it strikes me TT IS difficult nowadays to 1 please people. On Monday, when we referred to the PAP we hoped a kind word would be spoken for the publicity this column gave the party and its spokesmen after last week's heart-rending wail that the English -language431 words
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Advertisement38 1959-04-23 3 Driv.k strength-giving Ferguzade for [■^r energy. Because Ferguzade is so full of glucose it replaces lost energy immediately. Try iti L FERGUZADE E FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. Incorporated m the Federation of •Aalaya) )PE. KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG. SEREMBAN. PENANG.38 words
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Advertisement92 1959-04-23 3 NOW— WITH TIP-UP TOE Precision Thermostat giving perfect heat for fabrfe medium or heavy weight, reversible flex .md pilot light for right or left hand use. Singapore ft Penang Federation D. 5854 5 lb. Thermostatic Control Cream Finish 750 Watts $23.50 $26.58 D. 5854 As above but with CP. Cover92 words
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Article, Illustration955 1959-04-23 4 SOMEONE GUILTY OF PERJURY: LEE TELLS COURT Sir Alan puts off judgment to Monday IN THE Singapore High Court yesterday Mr. Lee Kuan Yew submitted that either Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat or Mr. Ong Eng Guan ond his wife had committed perjury regarding an alleged visit by the955 words
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Article, Illustration405 1959-04-23 4 Socialists withdraw name of the detainee IPOH, Wed. The Alliance Party will receive strong opposition m oil the 40 seats which they are to contest m the forthcoming State Assembly elections when over 460,000 voters of a total population of 1,221,390 m405 words
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147 1959-04-23 4 P.I. study chief due tor KL conference THE PHILIPPINES Executive Officer of the Public Teachers' Association, Mr. Ricardo Castro, is expected to arrive m the Colony this evening on his way to the World Confederation Organisation of Teaching Profession Asian conference m Kuala Lumpur. The conference which will be held147 words
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810 1959-04-23 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Malcolm Clubs in S'pore an extremely popular CHRISTINE DIEMER By OF THE 14 remaining Royal Air Force Malcolm Clubs, which have just been saved from extinction by the Air Council m London, the only two m the Far East are m Singapore, and they do not owe the British Air810 words
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Article133 1959-04-23 4 A FLOAT FAIR FRE MANILA WAY HE THE Philippine d yacht, rf.s "V will arr:\> h *:.< next we** brir.g- ?i pine goodwill cm sion ar.o a |^d exhibitkr. The Phflwpu* Sui gapore Mr j gores, yesterdtj z the detail- of exhibition, which ji "intendrq to Rnoi of friendship people133 words
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Article90 1959-04-23 4 PENANG. Wed. A traffic Police Constable on routine rounds on a motor cycle was involved m a collision with a small boy, Lee Tay Toe. ln Jelutong Road here today. When a party of Traffic Police went to the scene ln a car to investigate, they90 words
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132 1959-04-23 4 IPOH, Wed. The row between the Alliance and the Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress over the allotment of seats m the State Assembly has now been settled but on a "compromise" basis. The MlC's original demand for three seats had previously132 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-04-23 4 THE International Atomic Energy Agency will send a five-man team to South-east Asian countries on a factfinding mission next month. This was disclosed by Dr. Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro. a member of the Agency Board, when he arrived m Singapore yesterday. Dr. Tjondronegoro, who is the head of112 words
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Article89 1959-04-23 4 THE following awards to Singapore Scouters have been made by the Chief Scout for the British Commonwealth and Empire, Lord Rowallan. it was announced yesterday from the Boys Scouts Association Headquarters, Singapore. Medal of Merit: Mr. W T. Knott, former District Commissioner, South-western District; Mr. Sidney A. Hanin, former89 words
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Advertisement21 1959-04-23 4 jArrrflK t JtK Vive to Europe or our General JQA I MP fl J^v9 A IB^ Snoop**, £hoim.2W9j C VI f^N21 words
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973 1959-04-23 5 mcil approves $I.mil. development plans West Coast stations 1/ALA LUMPUR, Malaya aims ■eve a first class ■urn-wave radio ■{casting ne tjthat will cover I* hole of the Bry, Minister for ■or and Justice, X Sulaiman bin Abdul Rahman llared m the973 words
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Article81 1959-04-23 5 ALLOCATION OF SITES TO SETTLERS ALLOCATION of 141 building lots to successful applicants for sites m the Malay Settlement, Jalan Eunos. will be held at the Community Centre at Jalan Pagak, on Sunday at 9 a.m. Three previous allocations for a total of 109 lots had been made. Meanwhile, the81 words
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215 1959-04-23 5 THE Singapore City Council will recruit six engineers from Ceylon and India to fill the vacant posts m the City Electricity Department. The Chief Administrative Officer. P. C. Marcus, said yesterday that two Senior Engineers will leave Singapore on Sunday to215 words
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Article, Illustration311 1959-04-23 5 ACCUSED BOY (17) RETRACTS CONFESSION :^ft^ KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 17-year-old boy who was alleged yesterday to have confessed before a Magistrate to the wrongful killing of 22-year-old Radio Malaya commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah, told the Supreme Court todayStandardpic - 311 words
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547 1959-04-23 5 He tells Court: I was deceived, persuaded into making statement The Judge added: "The fourth accused (Lim) i s mentioned only m the alleged confession by the first accused (Tan). At this stage, it is not necessary to believe whether the confession U true or not." The jury agreed with547 words
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Article99 1959-04-23 5 TROOPS FIND IPOH REDS' FOOD DUMP IPOH. Wed. A total of 200 pounds of rice was seized by Security Forces on patrol m the "Operation Ginger" area early this month. This operation came to an end yesterday. On April 5, a patrol of the 10th Gurkhas, found a Communist terrorist99 words
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Article85 1959-04-23 5 PENANG. Wed. The Deputy Quarter-Master General of the Australian Army, Brigadier E. Logan, will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph m commemoration of ANZAC Day at 8.00 a.m. on Saturday. Bragadier Logan, who is at present visiting Australian units m Malaya and Singapore, will return to85 words
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Article198 1959-04-23 5 FIRST COURT CASE HEARD IN MALAY ALOR STAR. Wed.— For the first time m many years, a Magistrate here conducted a case m Malay. The court interpreter, Mr See Koon Soo, the prosecuting officer, Inspector S. Dorairaja, and a constable, Neo Kiat Siew, all used Malay m their evidence and198 words
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395 1959-04-23 5 LET'S FIGHT THE PAP TOOTH AND NAIL TO GAIN 'FIVE FREEDOMS' THE Singapore People's Alliance "will fight tooth and nail against attempts by the PAP and their stooges to take away the freedom of the people. M This was stated m the latest issue of the party's official organ "The395 words
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58 1959-04-23 5 THE Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry yesterday announced that the committee set up to probe into an alleged $560,000 Indonesian trade swindle had completed its inquiry. The committee, appointed by the Ministry, has recommended certain methods to the Government to curb any future attempts58 words
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Article82 1959-04-23 5 IPOH. Wed. Two mining labourers from Tronoh. A. Arokiasamy, 39, of Nella New Village and M. Manikam. 33, of Tronoh Mines, were today produced before Magistrate Raja Redzuan, on a joint charge cf murder. Arokiasamy and Manikam were charged with intentionally causing the death of a82 words
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102 1959-04-23 5 His 'trick' worked on the jeweller KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A well -dressed man walked into a jeweller's firm here yesterday and asked to be shown some expensive pieces The obliging jeweller brought out a number of articles for the "customer's" inspection and allowed him to make his choice. But the102 words
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Article23 1959-04-23 5 THERE will be band concert by the Singapore Police Band on Sunday, between 5 and 6.15 p.m. at the Botanic Gardens.23 words
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Advertisement69 1959-04-23 5 mU B^l I^B mm\U Am\ \jza9* l t g no**** Jtti^W TV' m §\m I y^^^>^>4j UP-TO-DATE, AND 1 A^<^^9^ USESWEET-SMEItINsI V^^Hb^H SUNU6HT.NO f "HU:::::::::::::: mWtm\T^Lm\ E/IawCSY iJOI. NdrafflMfl DLD-RVSMIONED I ry fl^illiSm soaps for me mm*\" H B«a^^^ ■'^£mmtmmmmm\ fm\W k"' m Bk '.n^itffl .j--amW^^l^ttm. m€*\ ?H K. >69 words
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Article, Illustration282 1959-04-23 6 $9.5 mil. for Medical Services this year KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The provision of $9,500,000 this year for medical services ii a very creditable achievement by the Alliance Government, the Minister for Health. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan (pictured above), told the Federal Legislative Council t^day. Mr. Sambanthan was seeking approval of282 words
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Article56 1959-04-23 6 THE Pakistani community m Singapore will hold a nublic rr.eehr.g on April 26 to pay ho-r.age to the late Sir Mohammad Iqbal, the poet-philo-sopher of Pakistan. Sir "Mohammad who urged for an independent Muslim State died on April 21. 1938 ar. t did not live to56 words
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588 1959-04-23 6 Johari warns ot rising cost of education as $3m. estimates passed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned m the Legislative Council meeting here that the cost of education would rise and continue to rise m relation to588 words
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Article127 1959-04-23 6 ENGLISH LESSONS POPULAR WITH PCs PENANG. Wed. A good mimber of the rank and file m the Royal Police contingent here are devoting their spare time to taking Eng. ish lessons to entitle them to an allowance of $18.50 a month. Many of these policemen, both m the uniformed and127 words
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140 1959-04-23 6 A president's special roars in to baffle the airport officials THE giant Pan American Airways airliner roared to a stop m the rain at Singapore airport yesterday, but out jumped the crew. Customs and Immigration officers waited and waited for the passengers. The crew walked through the Customs hall into140 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-04-23 6 Local men can take over duties of expats in Customs Tufnell PAYING a glowing tribute to the local senior officers m his staff, the Controller of Customs, Singapore, Mr. R. S. Tufnell, said yesterday that they were an excellent lot dedicated to duty and were quite capable of taking over449 words
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Article71 1959-04-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Customs revenue collected throughout the Federation last month amounted to $36,084,529 according to monthly statics published today. Of this, $613,955 was from excise duties. $22,431,676 from Imports and $12,954,367 from export duties. Tobacco and its by-pro-ducts and petrol topped the list m71 words
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Article69 1959-04-23 6 KING WILL OPEN FILM FESTIVAL THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the 6th Asian Film Festival to be held at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall m Kuala Lumpur from May 4 to 8. The festival which is being sponsored by the Federation of Motion Picture Producers m Asia will be69 words
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Article334 1959-04-23 6 Malaya won't join SE-Asia Police COUNCIL BRIEFS AND QUOTES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, declared today that Malaya was not committed to participating m the establishment of any international police organization ror South-east Asia. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Minister for Commerce and Industry: "If it is334 words
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Article78 1959-04-23 6 DR. MENON NOT FOR THE POLLS PENANG, Wed .—Chairman of the State Education Board and member of the State Executive Council, Dr. N K. Menon. is not standing for reelection m the State Council. Dr. Menon told The Standard today he was not standing m the State electionss for health78 words
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Article57 1959-04-23 6 RITHINASSAN DAS, 22, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with murdering Ong Chin Kiat alias Ah Pek, 19. while being a member of an unlawful assembly at Clemenceau Avenue on July 6 last year. No plea was recorded and he was ordered to57 words
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Article32 1959-04-23 6 A YOUTH snatched a gold chain, worth about $94, from one of three small boys playing m a back lane off Peel Road, Kuala Lumpur, and escaped. Police sajd yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration5 1959-04-23 6 This plane Soekarno will use5 words
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Article84 1959-04-23 6 ALOR STAR, Wed. The body of a man was found floating m the rive:, a few yards from the residence of the former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today. It has been identified as that of Phiew Soh Sung. 28, a goldsmith, who was last seen84 words
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Article218 1959-04-23 6 LI MEI NOW GREETS FANS IN MALAY PENANG. Wed. Accomplished singer and dancer, film star Miss Li Mci, from Hongkong, playing the title role m "Wild Fire," flew into the Bayan Lepas airport here this morning with a Malay greeting of "selamat berjumpa" (I am very happy to see you)218 words
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Article455 1959-04-23 6 Govt, EatimatetPo,. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed (,overn m supplementary development estimates penditure of an extra $27,830,195. Was JJ the Federal Legislative Council today From the time Malaya's Five-Vett launched until the end of 1958, Governme™ a total of $141,408,682 on development nr? A sum of $53,138,884 wa .J^-^ originally voted455 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-04-23 6 THE 52-yea r tution of the i Chinese ChantfJ merce should d if the ChamberJ Unue to p. cV j its role as the 3 commercial int«J XWs wa« Ftate;, by an executives the Chamber, j Chin Hock. u-j> 1. statement, saJd amendment necessary, im J crease and enhma160 words
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Article79 1959-04-23 6 KUALA LUMH*' Taiping Hospiu *j Perak na- r.ow ed by the laya for tne :ra:r.-t house c^ -ors. Ministe] r ®*fl T. Samba i than i«c j house toft c:'.e serve m 'ne nosp.-^ choice. u'- nen tor applies f° r would he r*w In regn I to 279 words
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Article41 1959-04-23 6 PENAN- *fl Member delegation >.; Atlantic •''V.:- i conferee > J 956 f three-da^ is on a t ••-< t > while on a Headma ster c .v Country tw X J Boston. Ma? Hodgman of world l st» m the holds an eaattt41 words
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Advertisement89 1959-04-23 6 flngl P^§ll»8! AmW B v::<--vvv; ?pspßß|M ABcJamm\m\m%^^S^^mmmmmt^^^^^^ V "^^SB^Bp^^^^Kl*^-^^^^ l^^ 7*^B| E^r ■xm% Jsßwm m^LW 1 JB 1 *a- JSk. -**tm -AY 1 '*m*^mW People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done m Q f g easily more q JIZT |S^^^§^ lv89 words
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255 1959-04-23 7 OH, WHAT A SHOCKING MESS IN ACCOUNTS Auditor-General flays dishonest, ignorant officials KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The standard of accounting m the Johore Treasury is much below what could reasonably be expected or required, states the Auditor-General, Mr. H. M, Watson, m his report, on the accounts of the State for255 words
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Article139 1959-04-23 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 95* 95? R.S.S No. 1 May 95* 95J R.S.S. No. 1 June 951 96& R.S.S. No. 2 94$ 95 R.S.S. No. 3 932 94i Tone: Steady quiet. Tin price m Singapore was $398$ per139 words
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97 1959-04-23 7 THIEVES TAKE 30 BOTTLES LIQUOR, CASH THIEVES on Monday night escaped with 30 bottles of liquor and $2,000 m cash from a house m Tessensohn Road, Singapore. The liquor and money were kept m the bedroom by the owner, Mr. Lee Chin Chuan. Mr. Lee and his wife were not97 words
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Article51 1959-04-23 7 SEE Thian Seng yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of attempting to extort $1 from Goh Song Heng. a hawker, by threatening him at Alexander Close on Tuesday. Bail of $1,000 was allowed until May 6 when the case will again be51 words
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Article179 1959-04-23 7 The accounts, he said omitted to record expenditure of $109,088 m administering the villages of Sungei Besi, Serdang. Puchong. Petaling Kepong, Batu and Batu Caves An equal amount of income consisting of village revenues totalling $64,201 and a subsidy from the Selangor State Government amounting to $44,887 was179 words
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Article57 1959-04-23 7 45 ENTRIES FOR FILM FESTIVAL FORTY-FIVE entries have been received for the Sixth Film Festival to be held at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall m Kuala Lumpur from May 4 to 8. Twenty-eight of these films are m the drama class and 17 non-dramatic. The films are from China. Hongkong,57 words
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221 1959-04-23 7 U.S. sailor hurt: Mercy dash by flying-boat to Colony FROM Ranjit GUI aboard Melbourne. Wed. A New Zealand Sunderland flying boat is making a dramatic mercy dash to Singapore from South China Seas with a badly injured American sailor aboard. He was injured during a grenade explosion aboard an American221 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-04-23 7 A blue-print to nationalise Indonesia s mining industry and develop its mining resources will be placed before the Indonesian Parliament for approval next month This was announced by Colonel Rudy Pirngadie, personal assistant to the Indonesian Minister for Industry, m Singapore yesterday. Col.200 words
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351 1959-04-23 7 WOOING FOR VOTES THROUGH RADIO SINGAPORE BETWEEN Nomination Day on Saturday and Polling Day on May 30, political parties with five or more candidates contesting the General Election will be allowed broadcasting time over Radio Singapore to air their platforms. Representatives of political parties yesterday met under the chairmanship of351 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-04-23 7 Canadian Minister sees son-in-law for first time THE Canadian deputy Minister for Trade and Commerce, Mr. John English, flew into Singapore yesterday from Sydney and met his son-in-law for the first time. Mr. English, who is here for a three-day visit after a tour of Australia, was very happy. I'mStandardpic - 257 words
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Advertisement266 1959-04-23 7 jHUaa r SS OPENS TODAY! .Pf?*: I VICTOR MATURE -ANNE AUBREY ]6- U L#^ ANTHONY NEWLEY IffldfflryflSi Bandit SBJMWFm. %Mr AnlnDA •wvwai woooaw ••oabnaunaar < y i 1 T^ .MIDNIGHT PETER FINCH EVA BARTOK (JARO) SATURDAY! "OPERATION AMSTERDAM" EM S'tWOPENS TODAY! JftJJU.: X ijl H Xl I Eugene Oneills mth^m266 words
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Miscellaneous835 1959-04-23 7 g^P^- ::s^^^^ i^ Announcements. Ipoh 330 metres I^^hhwiiiiwm^hh mi V m ma mgf t m mm W I 111 Yfl^ 6.53 p.m. The Share Market re- Malacca 297 metres «I If lf s I 11 il |.1 B f lil.llif Hi >ort 7.00 Time Signal and the NATIONAL SHORTWAVE: 6.30Hftis.ll835 words
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Advertisement770 1959-04-23 8 THE BLUB FUNNEL UNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T.: Haßffee. teste*, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia e> CuH Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER .^OM»c«»».«».7/12|n 13 lun 14/15 |un Carriers option te proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cargo. r NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE T.: Colombo,770 words
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Advertisement1136 1959-04-23 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 ■'"•*> "iTr* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T Z,' SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS (vie Swee with liberty te proceed via Panama er Cap. et Coed Hep.) Carriers option te proceed via ether ports1,136 words
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Advertisement1042 1959-04-23 8 MITSUI |1Q UNE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ho» Penang Akoshisan Maru for Japan U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia. Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Awobason Maru 1- 24 Apr ETA N. York 3 Juna PACIFIC LlNE— via Manila fr Japan. tor USA Pacific Central S. American parts with or without1,042 words
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Advertisement799 1959-04-23 8 THE F A f ijl T3e FAILINGS TO: ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERR AlV p AI ZJi CONTIIMENTAL SCANDINAVIAN p I m, S pore p Sh tOg) oj. "Jutlandia" a) 24/26 Apr 27/JkT 'J %Jf m.s. "Korea" b) 29 Apr/4 May S€ m.s. -Meonia' a) 21/22 May v 24 vu y799 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-04-23 9 Mr Wong Jjm.xPORE electrical Mr. Wong Chan r t w shortly for r in ning in the Kingdom on a p granted by the p r m-Vickers Elec- ltd England u n n 5 graduated e Chung Cheng i mmJ m 1954. After Nanyang Uni- < be veal to95 words
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Article124 1959-04-23 9 More Local Firms On Register KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A total of 210 local companies, with an aggregate nominal share capital of $232,976,000 were registered m 1958. This was disclosed by the Registrar of Companies, m his report for 1958. tabled at the Federal Legislative Council today. At the end of124 words
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Article285 1959-04-23 9 CATHAY Pacific Airways are to introduce the propjet Lockheed Electra on the Singapore/Hongkong and Singapore/Bangkok service this week. The Singapore/Hongkong inaugural flight will be on Saturday, leaving Singapore at 0800 hours arriving Hongkong at 1400 hours Hongkong local time (a 4$ hours non-stop flight).285 words
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Article94 1959-04-23 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 J buyers; $45i sellers; coconut oil m bulk S6BJ sellers; m drums $71 sellers; Muntok white pepper $151 seller?; Sarawak white $150 sellers special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closins orices fair merchantable mixed94 words
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Article186 1959-04-23 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. while Tins and Rubbers were selectively better. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.75 180 M. Breweries 284 286 M. Colls. 0.78 0.80 Metal Box186 words
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Article355 1959-04-23 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10; Fitzpatnctcs 95c. overnight: F N. ords. $1.58 cd overnight, $1.54 xd; Gammon $1.75 and $1.77 overnight. $1.78; H. Waugh $131 cd: M. Breweries $2.85; M. Cement $1.52 odd lot: M. Colls. 794 c: McAlister $1.13 to $1.16;355 words
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Article72 1959-04-23 9 I AT a meeting earlier this month, Directors of Pan American World Airways, Inc. declared a dividend of U.S. 20 cents per share payable on May 15, to stockholders at the close of business on April 17. This is the 58th dividend paid by Pan American. A72 words
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Article, Illustration385 1959-04-23 9 Future For Capital As Air Travel Centre KUALA LUMPUR, has a great future as a centre of International civil aviation, the district manager of Japan Air Lines, m Singapore, Mr. T. Yamazaki, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Yamazaki has just returned from the Federal Capital where he discussed sales promotion385 words
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Article100 1959-04-23 9 HONGKONG, Wed. (Reuter).— Hongkong delegates to the regional conference of Junior Chambers of Commerce at Kuala Lumpur will try to "sell" the idea of using noodle-making machines more widely m South-east Asia. These machines, designed by a Roman Catholic welfare worker, turn relief sup- plies of100 words
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337 1959-04-23 9 RUBBER: STEP UP REPLANTING CALL BY MINISTER Mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t t *< mmm *****mmmmmmmmmSttm^ Finance Ami Commerce m KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya will be m a position to ensure adequate supplies of natural rubber at price competitive with synthetic, if the present rate of replanting is maintained, or, if possible, increased.337 words
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Article38 1959-04-23 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:- 9elling T.T. /O.D. ready French Frcs. *****; Belgian Francs 1633 1/2; Danish Kroner 226; Norwegian Kr 233 1/2; Italian Lire *****.38 words
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Article37 1959-04-23 9 TAIPEI. Wed. (Reuter). Formosa registered m March a favourable trade balance of U558,400,000, the Foreign Exchange and Trade Control Commission reported today. The export figure was given at U5520,700,000, against the import total of U5512,230,000.37 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-04-23 9 uses MALAYA signed an Investment Guarantee Agreement with the United States on Tuesday, under which American investors m this country are assured protection of their capital m the event of nationalization. Photo shows the Minisiei for External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and59 words
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Article367 1959-04-23 9 No Reason To Panic Spencer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya should not panic everytime chemists m America announce the discovery of some new synthetic rubber, Economic Adviser to the Federation Government, Dato Oscar Spencer, told the Federal Legislative Council today. There was a tendency m this country, he said, for people367 words
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Article153 1959-04-23 9 OUTER ROADS: Waikelo. Hoi Yong. Reaver Jebsen, Castor. loannis Ingelissis, Cresco. Gienearn, Omonia, Hallenger. Tor.g Wee. East, Breeze, North Wind. Sorteklint, Procyon, Manto. Gervas c Sleight, Caltex Bengkalis, Barumun, Vanrebeeck Ashitark. Theodoxus. Obokil, Tong Leong. Danakil, Eastern Glory Tomogerus, Pacific Trader. Awobasan Maru. Lslardi No. 1. Sunda.153 words
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320 1959-04-23 9 ROYAL Interocean Lines, the well-known Netherlands Company with extensive shipping interests m many parts of the world, will strengthen their more than half century old service between Japan and Indonesia by introducing two of their popular and fast liners mv. Tjiluwah and320 words
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Advertisement346 1959-04-23 9 E^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE Bhlt SERVICE FROM BAY OF BENGAL fr BURMA PORTS Loading POS HONGKONG fr JAPAN PORTS IBJSTOR TomV 2! m£ KLTIO SHIPPING "7" TRADING CO., LTD. fe] Roi noe RA SmqapoTe. 25 Light Street, Penong dj ;jr--5^5T— ***** Td. 3315. fe\ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD.346 words
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Article, Illustration782 1959-04-23 10 RICHARD BERRY - Sir Thomas Doesn't Sugar The Pill RICHARD BERRY by. ON his 70th birthday, Sir Thomas Beecham bagan a speech with the words: "In my next 70 years. I propose to The stormy old conductor, composer, and operatic impresario is 30 this month. And he shows few signs of relaxing his782 words
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Article, Illustration778 1959-04-23 10 DR. KAO AIDS THE AGED A PIONEERING laboratory study on the process of aging m human beings is underway at the U.S. Veterans Administration Centre Hospital m Martins burg, West Virginia. It is directed by Dr. Kao Kung-ying, a Chinaborn research authority m the field of biochemistry. The new research778 words
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Article709 1959-04-23 10 THE MAN THE CALL KIN CULTUR MEN m fhe NEW i BESPECTACLED little mon with o nut-brown face, o Yul Brynner "hairdo", and on astonishing tolent for tranquility, that is Sol Hurok. From his plushy office, high above New York's Fifth Avenue, he gambles m millions of dollars without it709 words
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Advertisement24 1959-04-23 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products V JS-m mt l\\mm9r?iAmW&^ Balashin Sai In The ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL24 words
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Miscellaneous319 1959-04-23 10 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: MMHMM^^^^^m^ J 'But I have learned a B^ WW Avoid haste hazards thing or two; I know as Afl Efl LIBRA Sept to Oct sure as fate, When -ye loc HHA3 U 22— Protect up our lives for wealth. delay Prevent the gold key comes too WmW |?I^W*^!l319 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-04-23 11 [ays $133 In 'print Upset By SCRUTINEER HMAVTOR. a three-year-old owned by S. C. created a big upset when he defeated the oddsoutirr. Pintu Mas, m a thrilling finish to pay Td >17 at Penang yesterday afternoon, second day fVn.ing Turf Club's Summer meeting. Superbly ridden by Mickey232 words
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Article115 1959-04-23 11 Sir. Our S.C.A. Selectors did a splendid job only two weeks ago. m selecting a very young Civilian XI. But this week I am sorry to say :hat they have blundered very badly. The selection of Carl Schubert as Captain of the President's XI. •aye alone as115 words
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Article102 1959-04-23 11 TOWEEL TO DEFEND TITLE ON MAY 12 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter). Wi 4 iie Toweel. of South Africa, will defend bis British Empire lightweight boxing title against Dave Charnley, British champion at Wembley on May 12. Contracts were signed yesterday for the bout, which will replace that m which Toweel was102 words
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Article34 1959-04-23 11 \1 POOL $137,300 M7?02 (536.100) fenc *****5 ($14,476) fa *****7 7.238) tu-m 1^1.809 each): MO*T. *****8. *****1. r *****, *****7. I :nooo9. isolation ($l,OOO each): l^ssM. ::8677. *****8, *****7, *****0. :7!592. *****2.34 words
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Article12 1959-04-23 11 iaaiag combination ■■ilrri and ninety nine I inried forward to the12 words
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Article322 1959-04-23 11 EMY SOCCER MPETITION |ir< Ri giment E A rununition mbeaten ir. I Base District League so -rer ti it games tr.ey a ne. nd F fl with points and eight points a oi Urn team up SCI DIVISION 1 p n LUM Pt«s je A 4 4 17 1322 words
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254 1959-04-23 11 Captain Kidd Is Well Beaten In Blue Riband Trial pSOM, Wed. Lord Rosebery's Captain Kidd, fo ounte for the 2,000 Guineas, ran a disappointfUi m the Blue Riband Trial Stakes here yester--1 id every chance entering the straight m the n 110 yards race, but could pull out nothing inner254 words
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1389 1959-04-23 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Mr. Mrs B. P. Giam's Trainer: R. B'kelen 494- 81 No. 5 BOOMERANG 8.10 (1) Franklin 1 36- 35 No. 10 SIGNAL PATROL 8.02 (5) Barratt 2 127- 65 No. 3 HINDU ROBE 8.11 (3) Ward 3 27- 2-i Xo. 2 Martial Song 8.121,389 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-04-23 11 WEARNE Brothers Sports Club, playing neat and constructive soccer, beat the Ford Motors Sports Club by four goals to one m the S.B.H.F.A. Div. 1 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Dictating the exchanges from the start, they opened accounts In the 10th minute through Palaniappan.286 words
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Article130 1959-04-23 11 Martin Is A Better Bannister! LONDON. Wed.— BRITAIN has a great new prospect for the mile Martin Heath. 17. a 6ft. mathematics student from Crosby, Liverpool. With no opposition to push hiift. Heath won the London A.C schools meeting mile at the White City m 4m. 15.65.— over 6s. faster130 words
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Article48 1959-04-23 11 Results of the Singapore Junior Billiards tournament played last night were:— J. Martens beat Lam Nee Koi 250-238; Chia Quee Kuan beat K. H Yeo 250-220; R. Lim beat V Lee 250-196; R. Teow bea: 1 Yusoff 250-168; Lim Boon Thye beat Soo Suan Tong 250-216.48 words
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Article63 1959-04-23 11 LIM TEOW PENG of Catholic High School won the Combined Schools' table tennis championship when he beat Chew Keng Leng of Tanjong Katong Technical School by three games to nil m the final of the tournament played on Tuesday. Lim Jit Choon of CHS took63 words
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Article57 1959-04-23 11 A FENCING match between the Army, Royal Navy and RAP will be held at the Gymnasium, Gillman Barracks, starting at 2 p.m. today. The foil and epee pools will be fought off during the afternoon starting at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. respectively. Th c sabre pool, will57 words
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Article43 1959-04-23 11 EPSOM, Surrey, Wed. (Rev ter)— Mr. T. Holland-Martin s Miss McTaffy won th<» grea* metropolitan handicap run oyer two and a quarter n .'.leg her 3 today. Mrs. C. F. Hughesdon's Prefairy was second with Mrs. P. Spicer'i Kadir Cup third.43 words
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Article195 1959-04-23 11 COURT ORDERS ROBINSON NEW YORK, Wed. (Reuter) Sugar Ray Robinson, the world middleweight boxing champion, was ordered today by a New York Supreme Court judge to agree within 15 days to defend his title against Carmen Basilio or face forfeiture of the title. Justice Saul Streit upheld the right of195 words
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Article32 1959-04-23 11 EPSOM Surrey. Wed. (Reuter)—Mr. Phil Bur's Guersillus won the City ann Suburb handicap over one and quarter miles here today. Second was Pardonez-Moi and third was Hard As Nails.32 words
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Article, Illustration237 1959-04-23 11 FOUR IMPORTATIONS' TO REVIE 'PRO' BOXING IN THE COLONY FOUR 'importations' two Thai champions, a champ from Guam, and a Filipino who is very popular m the Colony will revive professional boxing at the Happy World stadium on May 2. Dawthong Sinphalok, the] Thai and Orient middleweight champion, takes on237 words
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Article55 1959-04-23 11 THE Malayan Chess Federation has been invited by World Chess Federation to send a representative to the world championship m Switzerland from July to August. Malayan players under 20 years old who wish to be considered are requested to write to Mr. Mah Beng Guan, C/o V.M.C.A., Orchard55 words
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Article109 1959-04-23 11 Fraser Tops Australian Rankings MELBOURNE, Wed (Reuter) Neale Fraser, the left-handed Davis Cup player topped the Australian rankings list Issued yesterday by the Lawn Tennis Associa- tion of Australia. Mrs. Mary Rei*. ano headed the women's list. Ranking.s: Men 1. Neale Fraser, 2 Roy Emerson. 3. Rod Layer and Robert109 words
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242 1959-04-23 11 S.B.A. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOLLOWING are the Singapore Badminton Association's men's junior singles championship opening round matches for today: Court No. 1. Tournament Official: Mr. Ong Kay Sung: 7.30 p.m. Alias b. Bidin v Lim Chang. Gan Lian Kirn v Wong Seong Meng. Chong Yum Kirn v Slow242 words
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Article63 1959-04-23 12 GROUP A PWDL FA Pt Malaya 2 2 13 0 4 Korea 1 1 3 2 2 Japan 2 2 2 9 0 Hongkong 1 1 7 GROUP B PWD L FAPt Thailand 2 1 1 5 1 3 Burma 2 1 1 7 5 3 Ceylon63 words
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Article30 1959-04-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation armoured car Regiment and the Young Malay? drew I—l1 1 m their FAS division two league tie en the Ipoh Road ground today.30 words
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495 1959-04-23 12 The Thais Take It Easy THAILAND... 4 SINGAPORE 0 Swang 2. Nandi Vichai. Referee: P. .Vice. Linesmen— Dorairaj Tasman. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thailand stayed m the hunt m Group *B of the Rahman Trophy competition when they scored a comfortable 4—o win495 words
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430 1959-04-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A beautiful opportunist goal by inside left Siresena helped Ceylon to earn their first points with 2 l win over Philippines m a Group 4 B' match at the Merdeka Stadium today. Philippines, beset with injury, took over the lead ten minutes after430 words
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414 1959-04-23 12 Cup last year if our players had given the necessary efforts. Mr. Heah said this at a dinner given to the Thomas Cup and Über Cup trainees, who have concluded their first centralised training, at the Rubber Trade association. Mr. Heah said414 words
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Article29 1959-04-23 12 Heah Calls For More Efforts PENANG, Wed. The President of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr., Heah Joo Seang, said last night that Malaya would have retained the Thomas29 words
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Article173 1959-04-23 12 IPOH, Wed. The cream of Perak soccer players will be tried out this Sunday against a strong combined Services eleven from North Malaya m a friendly match m preparation for the Malaya Cup series starting next month. The Perak Amateur Football Association has named173 words
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274 1959-04-23 12 Roland Stakes His Claim For Next Cup Team PENANG, Wed. Roland Ng of Johore Is Thomas Cup "material." He established an early claim for inclusion m the Malayan Thomas Cup squad by winning the men's singles final of the badminton tournament for Thomas Cup and Über Cup trainees at the274 words
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Article65 1959-04-23 12 TAIPING. Wed. Excellent teamwork enabled 2 Royal Malay Regiment to whip Police 'A' by nine goals to one m their senior league fixture on the Esplanade yesterday. The Regiment led four-nil at half-time. Their goals came from inside left Ismail 4 outside right Kahar, centreforward Noordin,65 words
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Article198 1959-04-23 12 SAFA Pick 1 8 For Asian Cup Four Combined Services players have been picked for the Singapore team to play m the central zone matches of the Asian Cup soccer competition m the Colony from May 9 to 11. They are:— Arthur Berry, Alan Butcher and Len Lauderdale of the198 words
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Article, Illustration593 1959-04-23 12 IN SIGH OF THE GOLD mm A lOnly A Dram Against Korea Will Do It! MALAYA.... 6 JAPAN,; B °Kl m ß f'Jn 9mm ,r, Kirn Leng, Robert Choc 2. Referee: Oei t*oh Wah. Linesmen: Nc ah &c. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Moloyo,! boys covered themselves with glory w another smashing593 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-04-23 12 Denton Decides For Services Picture by ci™L AP °r R goalkeeper Yew Chang reaches for the ball but it beats him. Denton. Joint services Left winger, scored this second aoal tn a*mr*\A» th» mntnh m» b...^..* Jalan Besar yesterday. Ken LundKen Lund - 41 words
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Article101 1959-04-23 12 JOINT B*2*J their superiority pore Civilian', W J yesterdays sv* j trial at lalaa B^ by two goals to ov Besar Sodium Servicer r* m tho 30th mg^ Wingfleld >* l ••< with a n- at 4 free kick D« j Yew Cha:; ana uj led 2-0 at banServices101 words
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Advertisement170 1959-04-23 12 Subscribe To The STANDARD MALA* A S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL I'APER II you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to your office 11 preferred? All you have to170 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-04-23 12 7pm. Burma vs Singapore Re'eree: P. Nice. Linesmen: Watson and Haji Ibrahim. 8.30 p.m. Korea vs Hongkong Referee: A. Warburton. L'nesmen: Lam Thiam Yoong T. Nadarajah.26 words
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1290 1959-04-23 13 William Millinship - Spring -Cleaning For -French Theatre William Millinship cf* >' V i f $k*mW&\ fytrr^wmk by PARIS TFD by applause id some cries of the new theatrical designed by the I Minister for CnlAffairs, Mr. Andre px will blow the L off the classics Iff new opportunity vounf playachleve this, the1,290 words
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Article168 1959-04-23 13 WASHINGTON: l»E work proceeds »n the copsules m i some of seven M American officers travel into outer man may make his ourney m the X-15 small rocket plane 1 speed many times •I sound. Slung big jet bomber, H5 will be carried 50.000 feet, and for its t168 words
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Article676 1959-04-23 13 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE by Others are being made of a material that will partly collapse on contact and absorb the shock of landing on solid ground. Eventually, a vehicle combining the "comforts" and instrumentation of the capsule with the motive power of the X-15 will be the first676 words
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Article, Illustration875 1959-04-23 13 JTAR and away the most important feature of life m India today it the gradual emergence of women into public life. It is quite common today to notice a bunch of smart women almo&* turned into men by the smart khaki uniforms with rifles resting875 words
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Miscellaneous239 1959-04-23 13 LI'L ABNER By Al a PP /r oor^ r EFO r^ (wmilevo'binsleepin; I/we gotta <srr used X *epne putiSaOcw)Brjr. > f SKSr^ J THEM-s"uW*f.'- <p( TOTH'TERRAINO' > APPLEBAUM I TI C 2 J JSFLz <- <* HUSBAND-CRAZEDGALS J > APPLEBAUM WAV- J WAV-ASOGAL ALLU9 (3AM.V J FUTURE IS >T BIN239 words
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254 1959-04-23 14 Dame Margot is freed and flies to UK as ordered NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) Dame .>iargui Fontevn. British prima ballerina, was freed early today after being held m Panama City's common jail for ~4 hours. As instructed, she left later for London, via New York. A Foreign Office spokesman said254 words
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Article144 1959-04-23 14 A George Medal at only 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter)— Brian Gibbons. 14, who rescued his baby nephew from a blazing house after a plane had crashed beside it. has been awarded the George Medal, one of Britain's highest civilian decorations, it was announced last night. Last September, a Viking aircraft144 words
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Article67 1959-04-23 14 What a lovely mistake THE lads of the Austrian Army were plea-sed when pretty 19-year-old Helge Forstenlechner of Vienna was erroneously drafted into the Army after being mistaken for a male. Unfortunately for them, the mistake was discovered m time. Helge. who is a typist m civilian life, here poses67 words
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Article, Illustration350 1959-04-23 14 SWEEPING POWERS FO SOEKARNO On eve of his world tour, prestaenr appeals ro natfou To halt the 3- year drift m RI economy BANDUNG, Wed. (Reuter)— President Soekarno today asked for near dictatorial powers to bring a halt to the drift m Indonesia's economy. Then after delivering this appeal to350 words
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Article87 1959-04-23 14 NEW DELHI. Wed (Reuter A committee of the Indian parliament recommended today that English should continue to be a subsidiary official language even after Hindi becomes India's principal official language m 1965. The committee's report, tabled In both houses of parliament, said it was impracticable completely87 words
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Article184 1959-04-23 14 A-powered ships IN use by 1961 UTRECHT, Wed. (Reuter) Nuclear-powered ships, with operating costs not more than five per cent higher than those of conventional vessels, will be m service by 1961. an official of Britain's Atomic Energy Authority predicted here today. The official, Mr. H. W. Bowker. Head of184 words
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237 1959-04-23 14 Dictatorship may be good for the colonies ex-governor LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) A former British Colonial Governor, Lord Milverton, told the House of Lords last night that he thought some kind of dictatorship was probably the best thing for many colonies at an early stage. i He went on: "If you237 words
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136 1959-04-23 14 HERTER GETS QUICK SENATE APPROVAL WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) Acting with impressive speed, the Senate yes;erday unanimously approved the nomination of Mr Christian Herter as the new Secretary of State m succession to Mr. John Foster Dulles. The Senate majority leader. Senator Lyndon B Johnson, told his colleagues: I not only136 words
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Article69 1959-04-23 14 MANILA Wed (Reuter)— A 13-year-old boy who allegedly strangled to death his one-year-old brother because "they were always hungry" has been charged with parricide, according to Quezon City Police. The boy, Teofilo Bayot. told police he strangled his baby brother Pedro In a vacant piece of land69 words
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213 1959-04-23 14 HOLLAND TO RELY ON ALLIES IN WAR WITH RI-DE FENCE MINISTER THE HAGUE. Wed. (Reuter) The Dutch Minister of Defence, Mr. Cornells Staf, said m parliament here last night that if it came to full-scale war with Indonesia over New Guinea, Holland would have to rely on her Allies. He213 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-04-23 14 TWO CONVICTS, who had escaped from the famous San Quentin Prison. California, surrendered last night after u<ing a woman hostage as a "shield"' against the guns of police who cornered them at the end of a pier. (Reuter). Picture VETERAN Comedian Charlie Chaplin urwajH watched by hisUPI - 65 words
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Article34 1959-04-23 14 MR. HAROLD Macmillan. Britain's Prime Minister, privately addressing members of parliament of hi s Conservative Party m London yesterday hinted that a general election may not take place until next year. —Reuter.34 words
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Article120 1959-04-23 14 mussoorie fc -The Dalai U today Urn r> Tezpur \sa Jj "issued auk! rr"" and Indicated fe I stand b| Th.- Da.a: Latoday 3 atemeir 5 to a report J Pancher Lama the Dalai LaKs"* 1 responsible for J statement m p nt t:vv. j English t< 1 of120 words
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Advertisement91 1959-04-23 14 I SEWING MACHIN AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) mT^^S AGEKCI SHOWROOM: 4? 49 lW *ii a c ORE TEL:2;576. |F^hß KUALA LUMPUR: 148 BATU ROAD XEL; *****. jM EASY HIRE PURCHASE TE*£, AVAILABLE L\ StAGAPOBE Hi" 1. M/s Super Services (Singapore) 228 Serangoon Road \l 2. M/s Singh Radio fir Electrical Service91 words
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