Singapore Standard, 25 April 1959
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Title Section20 1959-04-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 CobU TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1959. Vol. IX No. 296. 15 ctt H Pages20 words
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Article299 1959-04-25 1 POLITICAL PARTIES RACE AGAINST TIME Candidates file papers far palls an May 30 IN SELANGOR: Alliance to contest all 28 seats KUALA LUMPUR, Friday— With nomination day arriving tomorrow, all political parties m Selangor are racing against time to finalise the selection of candidates who will contest299 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-04-25 1 SIXTEEM of the It Councillors tcere there. The absentee teas Mr. Mohamad Shariff. And here is his vacant seat, next to Mr. !S\ Karuppiah, StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article, Illustration685 1959-04-25 1 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL HAS NO QUORUM SINGAPORE remains without a Mayor because one City Councillor failed to turn up at a special Council meeting convened yesterday to elect one. Sixteen Councillors took their seats m the Chamber at 1010 a.m. and685 words
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Article101 1959-04-25 1 Patrons and bar boys in brawl KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 15-minute free-for-all took place m a bar m busy Batu Road during the small hours of today. At the end of the affray m which sticks and other missiles were used, blood from British servicemen and a couple of European101 words
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Article150 1959-04-25 1 SMALLPOX No fresh cases reported THERE were no fresh cases of smallpox reported m Singapore and the Federation, yesterday The Singapore City Council's clinics yesterday vaccinated about 16.000 people. A statement issued by the Council last night said that there was a large stock of vaccine available and its health150 words
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Article24 1959-04-25 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) —President Eisenhowever yesterday formally announced the appointment of Mr John Foster Dulles as his SpecuU Consultant on Foreign Affairs.24 words
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Article37 1959-04-25 1 PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia, arrived m Istanbul, Turkey, yesterday for a fourday state visit, the start of a two-month world trip during which he will visit Russia, the United States. Europe and Latin America.— (Reuter).37 words
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108 1959-04-25 1 HONGKONG, Fri. (UPl)— Old soldier Chu Teh looked the best bet today to succeed Mao Tse-tung as Communist China's head of state. His election would mean that the balance of power within the Communist Party will remain the same with Mao m108 words
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Article27 1959-04-25 1 U NU, former Burmese Prime Minister, yesterday arrived m Tokyo by air en route home from a trip to the United States. (Reuter).27 words
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Article145 1959-04-25 1 POLLS Police warn agents SINGAPORE Police yesterday warned election candidates and their agents against using school students and secret society gangsters to canvas for votes. "We have been keeping an eye on the activities of schoolboys and known secret society gangsters at recent election rallies," Police Secretary S. K. Sundram145 words
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358 1959-04-25 1 DATO HAMID IS PUT UP FOR THE POLLS THE Singapore UMNO split following the sacking of its chairman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, was healed at dawn yesterday following an all-night special delegates meeting held under a mandate issued by the party headquarters358 words
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285 1959-04-25 1 IN SINGAPORE: Independents to set up new record ABOUT 200 hopeful candidates will file nomination papers today to contest the May 30 general election to the Legislative Assembly of a self-govern-ing Singapore. Their nomination papers will be received by returning officers at seven centres, spread over the Island. The nomination285 words
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Article81 1959-04-25 1 SEOUL, Fri. (UPI) Five persons were drowned and 38 are missing m ships' sinkings m a storm off the Korea west roast. National Police reported today A ferry boat, Tongde-Ho, was capsized by storm-driven waves shortly after it left Chulpo port. Of the :s8 passengers81 words
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Advertisement108 1959-04-25 1 I Introducing OUba I \*J^ J|f 1 the fully automatic if TROUBLE-FREE lighter i Model 894 Model 594 |oR2t£.' y Singapore Penang Ipoh K.Lumpur Malacca FITUSii i "---,•<: Calendar J>^\ I^^L SIB&il fy k {J Ml j*f r //ahIB M y Waterproof. AutomaticCclendar Vftrtcß -ausc€ Q iwattoc SCOOT <r VXIRIAMIU108 words
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Advertisement33 1959-04-25 1 TICKET No. *****18, sold m Negri Sembilan. won the first prise of $350,000 of the 63rd draw of the Social and Welfare Lottery drawn at Mersing, Johore, yesterday. Full results m Page 2.33 words
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437 1959-04-25 2 SELANGOR ALLIANCES 16-POINT MANIFESTO KUALA LUMPUR, Friday— The Selangor UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance today pledged that the party would press on with the Malayanixation of the public service m the State, if it comes into power after the first post-Merdeka elections to the State Legislative Assembly next month. Nomination of candidates to437 words
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Article161 1959-04-25 2 COURT CONFIRMS JAIL FOR CHEATING THE Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose yesterday dismissed an appeal by Mohd. Maidin bin Mohd. Rawthcr against his sentence of five years' jail on being found guilty of three charges of cheating. Mohd. Maidin was found guilty m the Singapore Assize Court on Feb. 23161 words
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Article32 1959-04-25 2 THE Chinese Friendly Association will celebrate its 35th anniversary tomorrow at the Club House m Albert Street. Performances by the Chinese Teochew Wayang (Lav Chia Tiang Hiang) will be held.32 words
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Article277 1959-04-25 2 (From Page 1) The SPA will field 39 candidates and its election allies, the UMNO-MCA and the dissident group of -he Liberal Socialists, will contest 12 wards. The Peoples Action Party is m the field with 37 candidates and the Lib-Socs with 30. The277 words
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Article53 1959-04-25 2 YOUTH JAILED SEVENT TIME I FI El SHO" Lav X the Sir.g Coun J 1 per. Da year' J was 1 .j vious bi cry The J tivi v. from M they wen i X Asked v ould life, Lav rep' le I do bo iftet Lav m his ci53 words
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Article54 1959-04-25 2 COLONEL C itrnnai nt I sian An Colh g( m Band I through Sing on h:.- v. :r Lump it Col. La tiff. ace mpai ng the Ind n [ng later i End m Btafl C too Army ffi r lea Ided 1 no54 words
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149 1959-04-25 2 tutERSING, Fri—Tickd No. *****18 sold m Negri Sembilan won the $350,000 first prize at the 63rd draw of the Social aiir! Welfare Services Lotteries Board he',; here today. Other winners Second ($125,000): L *****1 Perak. Third C$50,000) *****19 Ticket sold In Post Office149 words
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Advertisement21 1959-04-25 2 L FEMININE TOWELS (with loops) with New Wondertoft coverinf^ PROIECT BETTER. PROTECT LONGER fcr Kotex m this smart Npw h"* IB21 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article538 1959-04-25 3 o wls. Barks and Bites II Nl POLITICALLY advanced countries, candi- H spokesmen at electioneering adopt the c tactici as a salesman to sell themselves to pub! c. They commend what they offer m ex--01 for votes and condemn the wares of their gatoH. Abuse and ridicule are allowed. In538 words
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Article304 1959-04-25 3 THE Trade Union Bill which went on the rteraf.on Statute Book on Thursday when it MM the unanimous nod of the Legislative sunci! came ten years too late. We had often why the Government, having spent large »*s of money m bringing out trade union experts304 words
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Article17 1959-04-25 3 J»NC 93 Cowar ST Tel: Jg|| S^^ 91 -A Bukit China Tel: 147117 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1959-04-25 3 JOHN EARLE - New Team Of 'Big Four' Foreign Ministers JOHN EARLE -by- LONDON r J IHE1 HE Foreign Ministers of the United States, Soviet Union, Britain and France will hold their first meeting for three-and-a-half years when they convene m Geneva on May 11 to discuss Germany. Last time, they met for1,062 words
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Article82 1959-04-25 3 Shorts from the Talks Practical Lesson "I WOULD lov e to be able to say that life's £iR lesson had had a mystical, or ethical, or philosophical value. But the humble truth is that food Is the only subject-matter of the most unforgettable lesson I've learned from life." Maura Laverty,82 words
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620 1959-04-25 3 Trinidad's Demand For Full Independence by A- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Port of Spain T^HE Trinidad Government is preparing to demand full independence for the West Indies Federation within the Commonwealth. The demand will be made at a conference to be held m June to review the Federal Constitution. Trinidad's Chief Minister,620 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-04-25 3 In India and the countries of Asia, men have been taming cheetahs for centuries to make use of their blinding 75--mile-per-hour speed m hunts. The cheetahs are caught wild and fully grown and are trained into complete docility m about six months.45 words
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Voice of MALAYA
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Letter104 1959-04-25 3 Sir— The P.A.P. leaders talk a lot about democracy and freedom of individuals and the Press. But at the same time they accuse the Press of criticising them [f the P.A.P. ran accuse and abuse the Government, leaders of other political parties and the Press, surely other104 words
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Article, Illustration432 1959-04-25 3 the NEWS as it Strikes me TT WAS Napoleon who said "the hand that rocks the cradle rule s the world." Whatever he meant by this, it is a truism uttered at a time men held their better halves m intellectual contempt and when gallantry set the seal of a432 words
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Article610 1959-04-25 4 REMNANT REDS WIPED OUT IN PERAK One top bandit killed, another captured and two surrender IPOH, Fri. The remnants of the terrorist group, whom the Government had expected to bag within six weeks, have at last been eliminated after eight months m the South Perak area* This has come about610 words
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187 1959-04-25 4 FORMER Singapore Peopled Alliance Assemblyman, Mr. L^e Chnon Eng. yesterday quit the party to contest the Redh:ll div:.>ion as an independent candidate. Explaining his move, Mr. Lee said that he had come to the conclusion that political parties did not appear to187 words
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Article88 1959-04-25 4 THE Si-.g.qpore City Council. as a resuli of the drowning of a raddy this week m the Mcßitchie Reservoir reminded the public that swimming was prohibited not on'v ir. the Mcßitchie bul also the Peirce an-; Seletar reservoirs The Council however emphasized that there was no pollution88 words
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Article61 1959-04-25 4 THE Indian High Commission will screen "Pather Panchali, acclaimed as one of India's most outstanding Hindi films, at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on May 3 at 6 p.m The show is open to members of the Singapore Film Society m conjunction with whom the film61 words
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333 1959-04-25 4 ROLLS-ROYCE CHANCED LIFE OF AN ARMY NURSE FROM MALAYA LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Margaret Ryder's life changed the day she bought a RollsRoyce At parties she became a celebrity. Her employers and her boyfriends became terribly pectfulTaxicab drivers became downright servile In England, a Rolls-Royce commands nearly the respect accorded to333 words
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154 1959-04-25 4 LOWER COURT JUDGMENT IS CRITICISED PENANG, Fri. Supreme Court Judge. Mr. Justice Pigby. iealing with an appeal case today, criticised the "inadequate manner" m which the President of the Sessions Court had dealt with the case m the lower court The judge dismissed the appeal by the DPP. Mr. H.154 words
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Article69 1959-04-25 4 $70,000 TO REPAIR RAIN DAMAGE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The proposed site of the multimillion dollar diplomatic enclave has been considerably damaged by erosion by the recent heavy rains. To effect the necessary mending the Public Works Committee of the Municipal Council. ha> voted variation order? to the tune of 570,00069 words
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Article188 1959-04-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mechtildes Catherine de Souza. nee Lopez, lecturer m the iay Training College here was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute In three months by Mr Justice Ong m the High Court today. ihe decree dissolves her marriage with C. R. Rozario.188 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-04-25 4 SPA man turns an independent A SINGAPORE People's Alliance member. Mr. Ng See Thong, will fight the forthcoming general elections as an independent. Mr. Ng tendered his resignation from the S.P.A. yesterday. He was then a member of the Central Advisory Executive and former chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party.99 words
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Article157 1959-04-25 4 TAPPER FREED OF MURDER CHARGE IPOH, Fri. A 39-year-old rubber tapper. Hashim bin Ha.ii Abdullah, was cleared of a charge of having murdered Ha.ii Hitam Ahmad bin Alang Mohamed Salleh. 62. a former Penghulu at Kampor.g Changkat Larang on July 20 last year, at the conclusion of a three-day trial157 words
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792 1959-04-25 4 Badrul slaying: Most horrible murder Judge tells Jury KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri. The killing of 22-year-old Radio Malaya Commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzali, was today described as "the most horrible murder" and "a sensational case" because a "decent young: man" was the victim In a lengthy summing up of the792 words
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311 1959-04-25 4 Penang as m tourist cenfl and free p Or B is Alliance afl PENANG, Fri. The Alliance rW and Province Wellesley, will enc O Ory r development of tourism m the Stot°* maintain the present status of the f re Penang. This was contained m the ttanifc Alliance here for311 words
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Article30 1959-04-25 4 EVANGELIST Newman Shih Erom the Philippine^ wQ\ be the speaker at a series of six Revival-Gospel Meeting? beginning tomorrow at the Zion Bible Presbyterian Church, 5. Tsvistock \venue.30 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-04-25 4 He seek 'gentlemen pact' fe State pe IPOH. Fl chairmar In .c '.:-J'. rim whr 3 ar.^j Tan.iong T ;srg m the Pc: A-sei-^ tions, has a ed n r m men's igre< ieni m contesting ,-.-s. L ij the S'ntc [ncbe [I Bhin c^ j chairman of the r132 words
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Article104 1959-04-25 4 FORMER IPO MAN DIES IN ENGLAND IPOH, Fri I m Chinese engineer. one of >• if) irs 'rhr 170.001 Oat Baifuddln Mosqu died In Britair m after a relapa operation f< r apper.es He Is I:v h b IB Chens H 34. Won 2 Per..' SttH JJ businessman *b his104 words
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Article43 1959-04-25 4 THE St has been i and the C tnissioner Civil Defei mittee for t Other mittee ai In, he X H .i r Mclntyn .John A" Principa Social Well Commis !h e D. P Boarii. II tor <>f Mcdi pitals)43 words
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170 1959-04-25 4 Away with whisky: Polls pledge by PMIP ALOR STAR, Fri.—lndependent Malaya must have the obvious capability of looking after herself, said the publicity officer of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. Inche AmaMudin Dams, last night. Speaking at a rally m Tclok Wan Jah Inche Darus added: "To free ourselves from problems170 words
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Advertisement167 1959-04-25 4 Watch for the visit of the Quaker Oats van to your district vS^^BJELjCSii^SS^^aSBWIBri^JI It will serve you hot, delicious, freshly cooked V>^o^a^67 6ftfcMos CgJis^^->^o Quaker Oats FREE! Be sure to try a plateful r* ■flftil^yi^rt' /jlV T^t .r^jf- -;l f\i J discover for yourself how truly satisfying I >^Jp Lr"s^167 words
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279 1959-04-25 5 That $100,000,000 loon will improve lot of kampong dwellers' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Federation Prime Minister, Daro Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that his Government will always be ready to give all possible help to Brunei as a form of co-operation. Speaking at279 words
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153 1959-04-25 5 Toy seller paids$4,475 for US coins, notes A TOY SELLER. who bought American gold coins with the intention of melting them into jewellery for his wife m India, p.eaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge under the Foreign Exchange Ordinance. Mohamed Yacob bin Sultan Merican. 28. was153 words
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285 1959-04-25 5 INVEST IN MALAYA -JAYCEES' CALL TO ASIAN COUNTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fourteen Junior Chamber organizations m Asia will ask potential investors m their countries to set up industries m the Federation. This was decided by the Jaycees Council of Asia at its final meeting today. The proposal to attract Asian285 words
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Article39 1959-04-25 5 A hawker, Nfi Pee, 54, was yesterday jailed for three months' by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court for possessing housebreaking implements, a pair of pliers, at Toa Payoh Road on April 9. He admitted four previous convictions.39 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-04-25 5 PROF. WILL LECTURE AT NANYANG Tayler visiting professor at Nanyang University for a month under the Department of State's American specialist programme, is expected to arrive m Singapore tomorrow. Dr. Tayler, who will be lecturing on international law and international organizations, will give his opening talk at the University on82 words
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104 1959-04-25 5 RESERVE Unit men and Divisional Police last night converged on Sago Lane. Singapore, looking for the "third man" who featured m Monday's shooting outside Government House. Police Headquarters was informed at about 7 p.m. that the "third man" who was believed to have104 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-04-25 5 Council man quits post to fight polls THE Assistant Director of Information Bureau, Inche Othman bin Abdul Ghani, yesterday gave a 24-hour notice to quit his job at the Singapore City Council to contest the Assembly election. Inche Othman will fight Telok Blangah division on an UMNO ticket. According to89 words
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305 1959-04-25 5 SEATO EXERCISES (From Ranjit Gill, aboard HMAS Melbourne somewhere south-east of Saigon). I HAD the unique experience of participating m a mock aerial attack on the HMS Albion m the SEATO exercises on Wednesday. Strapped m the rear seat of305 words
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Article248 1959-04-25 5 A COLONY lawyer, Mr. i C.H. Koh, announced last I night that ho would not contest the forthcoming General j Election. He has been directed jto file m his nomination papers today as a SPA candidate for the Joo Chiat Division. Explaining his eleventhhour decision,248 words
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Article40 1959-04-25 5 A YOUTH. Thong Siong Chun, pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to extort $36 from Tan Ec Kiat at Lorong Tai Seng on ThursdayHe was remanded for one week.40 words
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Article39 1959-04-25 5 THE rates of postage on surface parcels to Europe and South America and t<s certain other countries which are forwarded via Britain wi 11 be revised with effect from May 1, the Postmaster General, Malaya, announced yesterday-39 words
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348 1959-04-25 5 You're telling lies, woman witness told SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday rebuked a woman for "beating around the bush" while giving evidence and warned her of the consequences of telling lies to the court. The woman, Teng Bee Tin, had said that she did not know her own348 words
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Advertisement553 1959-04-25 5 \i:n\ DIRK BOf; ARDE \l. \ST.\IR SIM In S Ln.,r.i sha»s "THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA^i^^ I P K^^mf y V^ Actual Scents ffi I f MITIKRS JACKBOOTED Army S I P^^Wl s t«mpinK over Europe the S WJ/ rißht up to the ver y f at <^ of |j 'ttfiZKMßi hin«>M»553 words
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Advertisement526 1959-04-25 5 Jr lI M *^Pptvyi ~i~ir nrncm r_rnryrTTT___ii "sMUt^m X E/A fl l>yiMdliilgL_i_-l_H-lll^^^^ *-ry/__l jL. "JJffi TODAY 4 SHOWS! sAVIm J J VICTOR THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE ANN* X MATURE c__--_-*\-a.-sr AUBREY Please Note 5 Shows Tomorrow I nrhiding the II a m_s how! r MIDNIGHT PETER FINCH EVA KARTOK (JARO)526 words
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Article, Illustration476 1959-04-25 6 CPA Enters Field Of Jet Aviation CATHAY Pacific Airways entered the field of Jet aviation yesterday when the company's new Electra the fastest commercial prop-jet aircraft m the world— left Hongkong for Singapore on its inaugural flight. Today Cathay Pacific Airways will operate the fastest service from Singapore when the476 words
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Article77 1959-04-25 6 ELECTRA FACTS It is POWERFUL (fitted with four Allison Model 501 prop-jet engines rated at 3.750 h.p. each): FAST (405 m.p.h. cruising speed); STRONG (113.000 pound gross take-off weight): QUIET (smooth spinning: turbines): CAPACIOUS (632 cubic feet of baggage and cargo space) and DEPENDABLE (350.--000 pre-service hours of engine experience).77 words
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Advertisement178 1959-04-25 6 1 congratulations. dirwdys .nfl Commencing from today, Cathay Pacific Airway* Jet powered Electras will fly you to Hong Kong at over 400 miles per hour m quiet, vibrationfree comfort. Congratulations C. P. A. on this achievement of fast, safe passenger travel. > BORNEO \sompanu c^s united PASSAGE DEPARTMENT Crosby House,178 words
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Advertisement55 1959-04-25 6 BEST WISHED ON THEIR INAIJGIRAtiom tLtCTRA FLIGHT* FROM SWISS AIR TRANSPORT CO., Swiss Quality Worldwide LLOYD TRIESTINO I ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIAT WITH CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS A splendid offer for. r k a CPA plane. ROUND TRIP CQSg ONLY S6OJ HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD. Singapore Tel: *****, Kuala Lumpur55 words
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Article, Illustration613 1959-04-25 7 ONLY AIRLINE TO HAVE ITS OWN CATERING Round-the-clock service supplies 16 nights T ATER this year, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., will extend their catering facilities. This will enable the Company— the only airline which carries out its own catering m Hongkong to provide passengers with the best food on both613 words
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Advertisement58 1959-04-25 7 CHAMPION MOTORS LTD CONGRATULATE B CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS ON THEIR FIRST FLIGHTS TO BANGKOK fii HONGKONG BY LOCKHEED PROP -JET ELECTRA THE FASTEST PROP -JET IN THE WORLD Ay^\ LIKE MANY OF THE WORLD'S _/w£»^S^L LEADING AIRLINES E3 Volkswagen CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE and JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI58 words
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Advertisement801 1959-04-25 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE to: HaMex, Boston, New York, taltimore, Philadelphia CuH Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang nuCER ,+tmm.mmm muml 7/12|«n 13 |un 14/15 lun Catrits option to proceed vie othet port* to lead end discharge cargo. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD •ad HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE To: Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles,801 words
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Advertisement1127 1959-04-25 8 mmm Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 fit fines) (Incorporated m Singapore) <'2 lines) tSf THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo ot Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load1,127 words
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Advertisement1026 1959-04-25 8 MITSUI LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'has» Pe«a«g Akashisan Maru for Japan ports 30 Apr U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore direct discharge vfo Bombay Suez. Asakasan Maru 30 May 2 June ETA N. York 1 1 July PACIFIC LINt via Manila b Japan. for USA Pacific Central S. American1,026 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-04-25 9 r% >,- Is It Durcha.se rice jpfcati -A hts Government 'h*«w areas. v- U \NKTTI I >\ > I .M*i Commisk M H Jayanetti. i^r* 1 m route to Lm B ingkok and Ran-34 words
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Article30 1959-04-25 9 LAY AN s^ap proFebromrv totalled which 14.751 iced m SingaJo€ cwt. m the fixat two ed to 78.117 Singapore. Federation). it thf end of rt 16.736 cwt.30 words
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411 1959-04-25 9 oiinuatore businessmen trading with Indonesia nave requested the Indonesian Government to simplify the present system of checking imports into that, country prior to shipment from the Colony. .This is indicated m the official report of the Singapore A;:-Chambers of Commerce Mission which411 words
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206 1959-04-25 9 Mar/cef Report AFTER some initial uncertainty at the beginning of the week, the rubber market once again advanced to new highs, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.'s report. Buying which occasioned this rise, however, was more of the short covering and bull variety, than206 words
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Article118 1959-04-25 9 More Russian Buying CONTINUED buying support for Russian accounts and the low Malayan stock position for March yesterday caused the Singapore rubber price to rise 1| cents to 98 cents per lb. for International first grade May shipment. Yesterday's price was the highest for nearly 2} years. A market source118 words
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Article49 1959-04-25 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb.. yesterday were: Nominal Tone: Quiet after firm. Buyer* Sell en Spot 97* 911 Internationa! May No. 1 R.S.S. 974 97£ June No. 1 97j 9H May No. 2 96* 96J May No. 3 955 96i49 words
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Article176 1959-04-25 9 OUTER ROADS Waikelo. Hoi Yir.e. Ger\ri?e Seli?h. Anna Maersk, Malay. Ch-j.r.chi. Jutlandia, Mosselstein, Ton e Wee. Hai Chu. Snberoet. Procyon, Labuan Hadji. Arfil Hoi Houw. Shurvnan Maru. Clt. Brussels. Japar. Batu. Desmoulea. Ha..anger. British Copral. Pacific Traders, Reuver Jebsen. Castor. Mitaka Maru. Susei Maru. Kuyo Maru. Danakil. Tong176 words
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Article93 1959-04-25 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44$ buyers; S4nJ sellers; coccv.v.x oil m bulk $68$ sellers; m drums $71 sellers; Muntok white pepper $147 sellers; Sarawak white $146 .sellers special Sarawak black $81 Singapore Copra Association closing orices fair merchantable mixed copra93 words
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Article457 1959-04-25 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: CT.S. ords 31/-; F. N. ords. $1.59 cd. $1.54 xd: Gammon $1.80 to $1 82$: W. Hammer $1.44. $1 434 delayed. H. Waugh $1.32* cd. $1.23 to $1,224 xd; M. Breweries $2.85; M Breweries Debenture 88c. odd lot; M. Cement457 words
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Article222 1959-04-25 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS continued steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins, however, were selectively better, while activities continued m both Dollar and Sterling Rubbers, with improved prices. Turnover was good. Price changes announced by the Malayan sharebrokers As* sociation were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B.B. Petrol 53/-222 words
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252 1959-04-25 9 WASHINGTON. Fri:— (Reu-, ter). The Civil Aeronrutics Board (C.A.8.) today decided to hear new arguments next Tuesday m the British Overseas Airways Corporation's Tokyo route case. The decision was seen as a step to speed up a decision on whether the airline should252 words
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Article, Illustration349 1959-04-25 9 'INVEST IN MALAYA' CALL BY THE TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Insurance companies doing business m Malaya can greatly aid the country's Five-Year Plan by investing a good portion of their local monies m Government securities. The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said this today, when he declared open the349 words
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Article272 1959-04-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Dato S.Q. Wong, chairman of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., said the opening of the company's Kuala Lumpur building indicated its complete confidence m the future of the Federation of Malaya. Thi s confidence, he said, was further shown by the272 words
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214 1959-04-25 9 Congress Told Of Need For Capital WASHINGTON, Fri(Reuter) Business and financial leaders from Europe and Asia made a strong plea at today's session of the International Chamber of Commerce Congress for more private capital investment m under-developed countries. But some of the workings of private enterprise ran into sharp criticism,214 words
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Article34 1959-04-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association mad*» the Following changes m its ratpc to merchants yesterday; Selling TT.'OD. read..-: French Franc* *****. Belci*n Franc? 16X3, Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.34 words
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Advertisement13 1959-04-25 9 WHEN TIME IS IMPORTANT J§f|p7/i|S. THAT IS WHY MEN OF lMr^^SSb£jm DISTINCTION CHOOSE13 words
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Article, Illustration329 1959-04-25 10 PARTIES CHOOSE CANDIDATES FOR PENANG POLLS PENANG, Fri. The Alliance here will have its last meeting before Nomination Day early next week when the final placings of its candidates for the various constituencies m Penang island and Province Wellesley will be made. The secretary of the Alliance State Council, Inche329 words
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Article126 1959-04-25 10 REDIFFUSION (Silver Network): 630 am Sunrise Serenade. TOO News 703 Rise and Shine, 7.30 Musics Clock. 800 News. 805 Musical Clock. 8.30 Bandstand. 9.00 Science Survey 913 Latin Quarter. 9.30 Changing Time Changing Mood. 10-00 Easy Listening. 10.30 The Jazz Beat. 11 00 You Asked for it presented by126 words
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Article176 1959-04-25 10 A SINGAPORE housewife, returning home from market was ambushed by two armed robbers m her home at Lorong 32, Geylang, yesterday. The woman. Madam Lee j Kok Hee. 58, found the front door unlocked when she entered the house. As she was walking upstairs, two men.176 words
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Article141 1959-04-25 10 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber pricei (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 971 98* R.S.S. No. 1 May 98 981 R.S.S. No. 1 June 984 98* R.S.S. No. 2 961 97 J R.S.S. No. 3 96 96* Tone: Steady quiet. Tin price m Singapore was 5397141 words
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417 1959-04-25 10 King, Sultan of Brunei pray at the mosque KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The v a Agong and the Deputy Paramount Ruler'? Lh the Sultan of Brunei, were *iven a <ord hundreds of Muslims when the trig V( u^ prayers at the Kampong Bharu Mosque hto? 1 The Sultan of Brunei, Omar417 words
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Article88 1959-04-25 10 PEXANG. Fri. One Bah Bah. 17. was bound over on $500 for two yeatfe by Magistrate Mr. Ajaib Singh, today, after he was convicted on a charge of rioting at Victoria Street on Feb. 16. The court wa s told that a Police party on routine88 words
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81 1959-04-25 10 Formosa trip for 50 Color teachers A (iRe P Chinese -M tour Hongk n| 'fl during August h I A spofa wtr r jfl pf^rp Or. sc S *fl AssOCtAt f :^B the trip would h --.B week to v.:.r «eas Chines< make a I rr essaiy s ment s81 words
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Article27 1959-04-25 10 THE M i! I of the Rt Tenah M< r i I gra:;:.: le to I donor f :a l trees for the htm I27 words
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Article1446 1959-04-25 10 THE University of Malaya m Singapore, yesterday announced that five candidates have been awarded First Class honours Bachelor of Arts degrees m History. Malay Studies, Mathematics and Economics. The five are: Chiang Hai Ding, Soh Eng Lim (History Ismail bin Hussein (Malay Studies); Lee Wai1,446 words
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Miscellaneous810 1959-04-25 10 :S :i;:^ gramme Summary, l .03 S-itird.iV 111 Hi I III ill I I Hi III 'I ll 1 I MM 1 1 i 1 I I 111 f i jS&IlP Showcase 1.30 Time Siena: and in L Vsl W> 1 II I I' I »J I B?i I f810 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-04-25 10 TOow: Singapore 12 37 p.m i9ft 3inst; Port D.ckeon 7 55 .-5 m. q :t 2ir.si fi 20 pjn. i inf. 2ins); Pena-z 1 44 a.m. l8ft 2:n?)' 2.00 p.m .9ft linl Singapore 12.17 i.m 9fl 8::-,?! IJO p rr. i8ft Binsl Port D:ck?or! 8.34 am. '9ft Oinl 9 0164 words
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Article98 1959-04-25 11 SCRUTINEER SCRUTINEER FRANCIS xaee 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 GANELON TOREADOR SRIKANDI POLLY SLIPPER HINDU ROBE F. Partnership VERNI Meteorite II Hit Parade Dragon Seed Mont Blot II Martial Song Honey Bee Loyolty II 1 nonk» A Million Golden Nabob Bright Eyes98 words
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Article1016 1959-04-25 11 TODAY'S CARD ben bets are Ganelon m Race 1 and Honey Bee m Race 6 FRANCIS 2.45 p.m. Cl. 2. D/V. 2 8'/ 2 Furs, mm Gau n Turk bir9 ?y 9o Xin t a.p. Lim 58*348 Screen Play borbr f g 6y 809 Posner Spencer Shaw Stable I' 11*111,016 words
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357 1959-04-25 11 r RACE ONE J GANELON has regained his best form and I do not intend looking beyond him for the winner m the 2.45 p.m. the Bif. event for horses Class Two Division Two. On the first day he gave an encouraging357 words
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Article, Illustration343 1959-04-25 11 The 6f. sprint for Class Four, Division One horses lopks an open affair but I am giving Srikandi a great chance to re-enter the winning list. At the last Ipoh meeting she beat a Division Two field by a comfortable half length over the343 words
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Article138 1959-04-25 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter). Cancellation of a player's registration with his county is one of the suggestions to be considered m connection with M.C.C 's effort to curb writing and broadcasting on the game by players Cricketers wishing to write or broadcast would be required to submit their138 words
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Article, Illustration565 1959-04-25 11 IT'S POLLY SLIPPER Rain Or Shine She Can Take Any Going Scrutineer RAIN or shine, Polly Slipper is o sound each-way bet for the Kedah Cup (roce four) over 8i furlongs, the main event at Penang this afternoon, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting. The six-year-old chestnut565 words
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Article189 1959-04-25 11 VERNI CAN DO IT DSAFAFSDFDSF With track conditions m his favour Verni despite his 9.2, shouid readily make this his second win off the reel. Hp scored a splendid win at Ipoh last month when he came with a tremendous run m the final furlong to beat Trinidad II by189 words
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Article, Illustration511 1959-04-25 12 BURMESE GO FOR GOALS HIT 10 PAST PHILIPPINES BURMA 10 PHILIPPINES 1 Hta Win 2, Soe Win, Ba (Jaime Legarda) Mating 2, 'G:*'z\ Kyoto Nyien 4. Re:e r ee: Mohd. Tar-an. Linesmen: Foster Swan. KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri. Burma's youths tightened their grip on the *B group championship with a sweepingFah - 511 words
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Article84 1959-04-25 12 SOCCER: Friendly: Maesa F.T. vs Malays, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A: Customs S.C. v s Seletar F.C., Jalan Besar 4 p.m. Woodbridge Hospital vs Seletar Y. Indians. S.T.C.. P. Stia vs Railicay R.C., F. Park. Div. 3B: B. Bulan S.C. vs Stable Boys S.C, PWD Friendly: Jollilads84 words
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Article63 1959-04-25 12 PWDLF APt Malaya 2 2 13 4 Korea 2 2 4 2 4 Japan 3 1-2 8 11 2 Hongkong 3 3 2 14 PWDLF APt Burma 4 3 1 24 11 7 Thailand 3 2 111 11 4 5 Ceylon 3 1 2 9 13 263 words
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Article57 1959-04-25 12 TRAILING 2—l at halftime, Singapore Business Houses Football Association rallied strongly to edge Royal Air Force, Seletar. 4 3 m a friendly soccer match under floodlights at Seletar last night. Business Houses owe their victory to Mahat Ambu, who scored the deciding goal two minutes from57 words
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Article32 1959-04-25 12 RADIO Singapore is broadcasting a commentary on today's match between the Maesa Football team and Singapore at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The broadcast can be heard at 5.45 p.m.32 words
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Article33 1959-04-25 12 GENERAL Headquarters scored a convincing three-one victory over the Royal Signals *'A" m the Singapore Base District Div. I soccer match at Tanglin yesterday. The score at half-time was one-all33 words
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Article53 1959-04-25 12 AIK sun IN SBA FINAL Wee Aik Sun entered the final of the Singapore Billiard Associations junior rhampionship when he beat Chia Kwrc Kun b y 400 points to 294 yesterday. John Martens and Lim Boon Chye entered the semifinal. Martens beat David Tan 250-148 while Boon Chye beat Wong53 words
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Article50 1959-04-25 12 SETIA Jaya Sports Club outplayed Serangoon Malays m the S\FA Div. 3A League match at Ge.vlang yesterday. Setia Jay a won 4-1. On the Padang. Singapore Recreation Club beat Minto Cricket Union b y three goals to one m a SAFA Div. 2 A league match.50 words
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150 1959-04-25 12 THE MAESA Football Team of 18 players and five officials from Indonesia arrived m Singapore by air yesterday for a series of matches m .Singapore and the Federation. Mr. H. A. Pandelaki, the manager of the team, told The Standard yesterday that the150 words
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Article, Illustration649 1959-04-25 12 I bet no one at the Merdeka Stadium tonight will smile as broadly as Tun k v Abdul Rahman when the Malayan youths take the field against the Koreans m the match which will decide the destination of his golden trophy. He'll know as we know649 words
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Article107 1959-04-25 12 Pahang Poloists Start Well DEFENDING champions Royal Pahane Polo Club scored a convincing victory when they beat Singapore Outcasts by eight goals to four-and-a half m the first round of the Malayan Polo Association championship at Thomson Road yesterday. Scorers were:— Abdul Malik 2. Abdul Majid and Ismail and Shah107 words
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Article57 1959-04-25 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association yesterday interviewed "four candidates for the post of official coach. Among the four interviewed yesterday was SAFA councillor, Rahim Sattar. A SAFA official told The Standard yesterday that the name of the successful candidate will be submitted to the SAFA57 words
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512 1959-04-25 12 Thais Set To Grab Rahman Silver Cup THAILAND... 6 CEYLON... 3 Swarm 2, Chain. Medau-a-Assadang, Nandi, rtegedera Vicfmi. Siresena, Thowfeek Referee: S. J. Dordrai. Linesmen: La™. Tha^ 1 Yoonq and V Sta Maria. KUALA LI MPt R. Fri. Thailand virtually made sure of the 'B group championship when they beat512 words
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142 1959-04-25 12 shining than the boys from Korea. And though we will expect the Koreans to put up the kind of fight for which their country's footballers are famous. I doubt that they can count more than a score or so among the fans m the142 words
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Advertisement39 1959-04-25 12 6 p.m. S'pore Vs Ceylon Referee: Donald Swan. Linesmen Haji Ibrahim nnd Watson. 7.20 p.m. Philippines Vs Thailand Referee: Lee Yinp Chang: Linesmen: Tasw.an and Dorairaj. 9 p.m. Malaya Vs Korea Reieree: Warburton: Linesmen: Wonj Chit Hon and Nadarajah.39 words
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Advertisement139 1959-04-25 12 HKk :V 1 I I m i gg i 5 V j| presents FSj In fht HMp«4 :-..'h high hidei !8 glides «tong r<r: 1 s^S pure n r"' f f Music m h < CaravclU r 'fi Wi aircratt A P?g not I IMCft I r noivr of 'e139 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1959-04-25 13 Find Reds And Fight Them tracitmg *Btggers y Can A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT tanas LASAH, NORTH MALAYA GROUP of hard, fit young Australian soldiers have become manhunting spelts m the thick and lonely jungles of lavs. 8 r^.en of the tracking team of 3rd BatRoyal Australian Regiment, who. late last endklly1,864 words
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Miscellaneous170 1959-04-25 13 KTSTiI 3 RITA DEL MAR > v s QUOTATION: good intention itsetl with vudcßn Emerson I T I X D A I FOR IV ONE: •sin .-orre rtunitiea leasurc *o Later; aoivc g n yvaiy and \av> o: i urseU and I RIKTHDATE *nd ribthsign 111 I re 21 to170 words
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Miscellaneous313 1959-04-25 13 LI'L ABNER By Al r* PP /MAM 'RUSSIAN ROULETTE* WEDDIM' (AS AW SAYS EACKO'TM* IfIF AH LIVES, VO' PAVS ME DOUBLE -BUT GOESASPOLLOWS/Z-THAR'SONE J FIVE FINAL WORDS—* AM I SHUCKS, IT'S STO 1 AH'LLBLOA/MAfcL f-^ I LIVE BULLET IN THIS j Q^iC^^ HEREBY PRONOUNCES < I I BRAINSOUT INV/HICMCASE JrS(313 words
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Article178 1959-04-25 14 Taipei concern tor RI Chinese TAIPEI. Fri (Reuter) A Nationalist Cabinet Minister today accused Indonesian Government of continuing to persecute overseas Chinese Jiving m Indonesia. Mr. C. M. Chen. Chairman cf the Overseas Chinese Commission, told a Press conference today he had m his hands reports that between January and178 words
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Article31 1959-04-25 14 A WOMAN m Bandung, West Java, rushed to the doctor after finding she had taken an arsenic pill instead of a sleeping tablet before retiring to bed. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article61 1959-04-25 14 HERE WILLY BRANDT. 46-year-old Lord Mayor of West Berlin and his blonde Norwegian-born wife Ruth, pictured at London airport on Wednesday returning home after a successful three-day visit to England. During his stay, he had talks with Premier Macmillan and leading members of the Opposition61 words
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138 1959-04-25 14 Dame Margot did know of coup plot official PANAMA CITY. Fri. (Reuter) The Panamanian Government last night officially accused Margot Fonteyn of having knowledge of a plot to overthrow the De La Guardia regime. The allegation was made by a government spokesman on the basis of letter? to Dame Margot138 words
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Article81 1959-04-25 14 TOKYO. Fri. (LTD. The U.S. Air Force announced today it had reprimanded Lt.Col. Charles H. Piatt Jr.. and relieved him of his command for his role m the "bumping" of seven enlisted men from a plane taking them home on emergency leave. The Air Force said that81 words
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Article155 1959-04-25 14 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Communist China plans to communiie Tibet and populate it with 30 million Chinese within ten years to prevent further uprisings, it was reported yesterday. The Manila Chronicle basing the report on reliable sources said the Chinese communists had decided to destroy the155 words
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Article324 1959-04-25 14 SUMMIT ONLY SB A START~ Mac <4f the will Is there...* Better relations between 2 great blocs foreseen PRESTON, Fri., (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said here last night a Summit conference with the Russians would not be a single act to settle world problems, but the324 words
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Article163 1959-04-25 14 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter)— A Labour M.P., Mr. Fenner Brockway. last night urged the British Government to propose a Commonwealth conference of Prime Ministers "m view of the very urgent political and economic problems which now face the Commonwealth." Mr. Cuthbert Alport. Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations,Reuter - 163 words
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Article120 1959-04-25 14 Queen mother pleads for a woman ROME. Fri. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, Britain's Queen Mother, today asked Italian police for clemency for a 31-year-old woman carrying a two-year-old child m her arms who shouted: "Work, work, my husband has no work. I cannot feed my child during her visit to the120 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-04-25 14 "C'mon, Andy, I'm takin' yer home, yer've 4 ad enough."12 words
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Article175 1959-04-25 14 WE NEED BASES IN CYPRUS Sandys NICOSIA. Fri. (Reuter) The British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said here last night that Britain needed bases m Cyprus to prevent war and infiltration which was a greater danger than actual aggression. Bases are also required he said to protect "the interests and175 words
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Article26 1959-04-25 14 TWO COLOMBO PLAN sponsored Thai doctors have been appointed for a one year term as Fellows m surgery at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. (Reuter).26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-04-25 14 TWO NUNS, taking time out from teach^ roller skating at a social centre m New York are Sister Lawrence Marie (left) and Sister Charlotte, whose Ion? habits don't appear to fere with their skating skill. ITI Photo44 words
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287 1959-04-25 14 MUSSOORIE, India, Fri. (Reuter) The Lama today met Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime here for their first talks since the "God King"* fled his country three weeks ago. Mr. Nehru told Press correspondents before his meeting with the Dalai Lama today that he obviously did287 words
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Article20 1959-04-25 14 SEVENTY thousand! lost their homes W floods swept the Be.- 2 s South Celebes It W yesterday. (Rettter).20 words
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