Singapore Standard, 27 April 1959
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Article, Illustration51 1959-04-27 1 Telephone ***** —5 CobU TIGERNEWS" [FINAL EDITION] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1959. 'o'- IX No. 298. 15 ets. W 12 Poges frt frt §fl S. ffi j£_ 9H 'No "Bute for parties or candidates who are inspired and guide d by Marxist principles and those who condone subversive51 words
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494 1959-04-27 1 CATHOLICS FORBIDDEN TO VOTE FOR THE REDS Church sounds warning in Colony and Federation CATHOLICS m Singapore and Malaya were yesterday told that although the Church does not interfere m party politics, it considered it a bounden duty to remind followers of the faith of the moral principles which should494 words
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124 1959-04-27 1 TWO people were drowned while swimming m Singapore yesterday. The first victim was a 17--year-old boy whose naked body was found floating m the sea. off Marine Parade, at about p.m He r has~not been Identified yet. The other victim was Mohan Dadlani, a124 words
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Article111 1959-04-27 1 A British shot at the Moon? LONDON. Sun. (UP) The Sunday Dispatch reported today the British Government has decided definitely to jump into the space race and shoot for the moon. The Newspaper's dispatch said: "Final details will be agreed at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday." It said agreement has111 words
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Article116 1959-04-27 1 61 FREED: CROWN TO APPEAL PRETORIA. South Africa, Sun. (Reuter) The Crown will appeal against last Monday's decision of a special court to quash an indictment against 61 persons on charges of high treason, it was announced today. The court upheld a defence application that the Crown had not given116 words
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185 1959-04-27 1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Sun. (UPI) NATO is studying a sensational new Swiss anti-aircraft gun so completely automatic, fast firing and deadly efficient even jet fighters don't stand a chance against it. the Gazette of Lausanne said m an exclusive report The newspaper said that185 words
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Article85 1959-04-27 1 A SINGAPORE father and his two sons were last night attacked with acid bulbs and bottles by a group of about 20 men at Geylang. The second son, Wee Kee Choy. 16, was later admitted to hospital with severe burns and cuts while85 words
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766 1959-04-27 1 1.000 Chinese teachers warned af dangers ahead Take a Malayan view on culture —Lim KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Precipitate action or violence will not advance the cause of education or unite the various communities into a single nationonly understanding and goodwill can. This warning was766 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-04-27 1 Burning of their clothes saved 1 7 lives If not for an alert second mate, no one would have survived today A 5,555-TON Creek stop, Alexandros, arrived m Singapore yesterday with 17 Indonesians aboard they had been picked up from the Indian Ocean m the early hours of Friday morning.221 words
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Article109 1959-04-27 1 TAIPING, Sun A headon crash between two heavily-loaded lorries, near Kampong Dew, about six miles north of here, yesterday resulted m the death of one driver. Two others were seriously injured. The dea<i man was Wong Peng Khuan (45), while the injured were Chong109 words
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Article, Illustration627 1959-04-27 1 The men had had no food or drink for two days and two nights. Their only other companions were sharks which circled them. Had it not been for the seen look out kept by the second Mate of the Alexandros, the men might627 words
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239 1959-04-27 1 Motor cyclist crashes into bridge PENANG, Sun.— Tragedy marred the annual kilometre sprint organized by the Penang and North Malayan Motor Clubs at Sungei Nibong here today. The meet had to be cancelled after one of the competitors m the motor cycle events was239 words
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Advertisement108 1959-04-27 1 'iter Beer Testimonials General BOOKER RULES ("Stuffy* to his friends) making a big brass call at Singapore stated: "Tiger Beer must be it's won medals, too!'* I *tcs!CTCPjtAwijDiaiiiii ijti crwtTifi s t tr* mm ETVfut o. .Advance styling with classical elegance ■v y,~ mtt-' ft it f* K'l' t <l^^^BlMllNifl108 words
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Article175 1959-04-27 2 Diamond Jubilee of Church KUALA LUMPUR. SunOne of the oldest Methodist churches m the Federation the Methodise Tamil Church here wil] celebrate its Diamond Jubilee next week. The Methodist Tamil Church m Kuala Lumour was started m 1897 at the request of eight young men to ;he Rev. W. T.175 words
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Article109 1959-04-27 2 I, YEE SOH HOH (f) of No. 120. Main Road. Kulai, withdraw the allegations against Lim Van Chen (f) of Union Book Store. Kulai as the result of which I assaulted her on the 25th day of March. 1959 m her house. The statement I made against the said109 words
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Article99 1959-04-27 2 THF Sin a ?°*J Chamber so:)?. r.r I l dollar I c its var. Ms o? f: h 'A aub- m tteej" by the genera: I eetinj make pi parations early i building. The motbei the Cha c ...'l recomrrw r"'.,to brit g ;v the n 'Z* Chinese t99 words
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Advertisement1559 1959-04-27 2 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, during the period 11 p.m. on 30th April. 1050 until 7 a.m. on 2nd May. 105 P. no vessels will be berthed or unberthed and no work will be undertaken aboard vessels lyina alongside The Singapore Harbour Board wharves.1,559 words
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Advertisement575 1959-04-27 2 NOTICES crrr council of SINGAPORE r NOTICE Tan Kit Swimming Pool IT IS notified that from Friday. Ist May. 1959 the above Pool will lie open for use of the Public m accordance with the following Time-table:— Daily from 830 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2575 words
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Advertisement548 1959-04-27 2 REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN JOHORE. PARENTS of children born m 1953 who wish to have them admitted to English, Malay, Chinese and Tamilmedium primary schools m January next year should have them registered m the schools of their choice between May 9 and 26 if they have not already done so.548 words
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Advertisement20 1959-04-27 2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. KIAN HONG SWEE CONSTRUCTION-TRANSPORT COMPAQ moved to new premises at No. I Irving Road, Singapore/9, Talaphone: 81#^20 words
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Article20 1959-04-27 3 P. H. HENDRY - P. H. HENDRY Federation's Largest Stockists of Sports Trophies Kuala Lumpur Singapore ITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD April 27. 195920 words
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Article877 1959-04-27 3 AFTER A GREAT deal ol unnecessary mystery ,dmg to an amusing and healthy guessing com|tlh0 n. the electorate of Singapore now know c Radiators who will take the field m the ipor t 3 nt General Elections on May 30. They c mp ortant as they usher m877 words
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Article40 1959-04-27 3 PO 60. no »*6i C*o«e* "^JSJfi ut TS^f Bid. 174 Ban, *a B Talao*oria *|gS 2***o 93 Cowar St ftfe gg Na Ucc A 8. la.th St Tai Jg} k**2*l 91 -A. Bukit China Tai: ,4740 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1959-04-27 3 Christian A. Herter - Christian A. Herter j by ASPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Friendly Chat With Dato Razak r pHE new American Secretary of State has been waiting m the wings for two years. In Washington, for once, there is no generally accepted Verdict On his abilities. CfVlinura nr nnlninnc He is not1,559 words
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Article, Illustration353 1959-04-27 3 Coca Cola City pLEASE take this story with eighty-five tons of salt. Which is a lot of grains of salt. File it away with the Loch Ness Monster and those beautiful yarns we loved so well m May. 1940. about nuns being dropped by parachute from Heinkel bombers over Holland.353 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-04-27 3 the NEW as it strikes me AT NO time m recent years hat there been such overwhelming evidence, as we have today, of communist intention to hurl the world into another disastrous war. A fortnight from today the Foreign Ministers of the Western Powers and the Soviet Union are expected422 words
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Advertisement75 1959-04-27 3 Tokyo International Trade Fair j^4* May 5-22, 1 959 ll II /7^^^^\ Superior Quality of |l 0^ Japanese Goods I 188 rnx^ aI yo know II y° u cou^ be shareI owners of Japanese I AttXa-\% m\m* corporations manu* \\a*^ar] facturing these Jt We will be happy Dial 67-3992 for75 words
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Miscellaneous501 1959-04-27 3 no other means of learning examination by the Prethe American way of life, sident's doctors. a i^if o^ A^L i^ do sL^ !pp a t t With jubilation, the toed into American dialects, extinguis J hable spokesman American history. American of th white H( Mr politics, how to makes James501 words
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365 1959-04-27 4 WE'RE CONFIDENT OF PEOPLES' VOTES— ONG He claims Alliance is breaking up FORMER Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, last night said he was confident the people of the Colony would vote for the Peoples* Action Party m the coming general elections. He was speaking at a party rally365 words
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125 1959-04-27 4 'CHILD DEATH RATE HIGH IN MALAYA' PENANG. Sun— The Infant mortality rate m Malaya is very high compared with o:her parts of the world. It is T 7 per cent a yea:, while ln Trengganu. the rate is 10 per cent. This was disclosed by Dr. Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed125 words
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Article225 1959-04-27 4 S'pore faces two dangers Thomas SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Labour Front, Mr. Francis Thomas, m his party's first election rally yesterday declared that Singapore faced two dangers danger from men whose hands are dirty with money and men whose hands were dirty with blood. "As for dirty money. I need say225 words
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Article92 1959-04-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The following were returned at the sixth annual elections m Tumpat, Kelantan, yesterday: Kedai Bharu Ward: Inche Ahmad bin Othman (UMNO), Dalam Rhu Ward: Inche Monamed bin Matdiah (UMNO), and Kepala Batas Ward '-'he Esah binte Omar (UMNO). They will serve92 words
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Article129 1959-04-27 4 VOTE WISELY FOR STABLE GOVT. -SIC THE Singapore Indian Congress yesterday appealed to all voters to "cast their vote wisely" m order to have a stable Government m the Island. It also requested the electorate to refrain from supporting Independent candidates. In a statement last night, its secretary, Mr. R.129 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-04-27 4 PRESIDENT of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, pictured addressing the National Conference on Chinese Education at the Chin Woo Auditorium, m Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. He warned against precipitate action or violence to gain the objective of furthering the cause of Chinese education mFah - 60 words
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Article53 1959-04-27 4 MR. LEE KIM CHUAN. one of the three candidates fighting the general elections m Queenstown division is an Independent. He has been described as a Liberal Socialist Party candidate. In this division there is no Lib.-Socs. candidate. Mr. Lee is fighting a three-corner-ed battle with SPA53 words
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388 1959-04-27 4 'PAP has CREATEI A CLASI conflict SPA warns peop/ e fl hardships, discon/eil THE Singopore Peoples Alliance loft night alleged that the Peoples Action Party had ''created nothing but race and class conflict m the City Council/ The attack was made by the SPA City Councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu,388 words
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Article197 1959-04-27 4 RACIAL HARMONY OUR AIM -PMIP THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party m Smgapoj terday pledged to promote inter-ran?.: harmoc! co-operation by securing just treatment ar.c advancement for all workers. Mr. H. M. Yahiya. the PMIP candidate for Kampong Kembanggan. said this at the party's first election rally at Gevlang Serai yesterday. A197 words
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Advertisement283 1959-04-27 4 m. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE TEL ***** mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm H^jH^^ When you walk into Robinson's Furnishings Depart- Ti I"T 1 f I1" Ttl v i- .i •»l *l l •a. &BmW Vmr^Mmfw** 4 i l i-.t* t. .a- *ning» iseparr tt. 4>n nhnnnA tVATVI I \l l Next on our list of283 words
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692 1959-04-27 5 Glory-seekers and adventurers m the Alliance— rally told THE LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARTY yesterBy lashing out ot the Singopore Peoples jlionce said thot it was "a politico! party hich can never justify its existence when its amotion is based on deceit ond trickery/ y692 words
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415 1959-04-27 5 Economic trouble blamed for crime IHE Liberal Socialist c ndidate for Joo s v.- Gay Wan Guay, i iblic rally at Marine sterdaj attributed j r sc of juvenile dei; secret society r: rities and lawlessness th( employment and pooir pressures m Sinpon Jl out that Singa- tee the more415 words
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Article87 1959-04-27 5 igJ'AU LUMPUR, Sun. c Tp n from tomorrow .irther notice a 24--r curfew over all jungle m%, n Temerloh. Jerantut HDf*cL aran districts will be fcsj.V tlf nber workers m fcue* n of a Curfew Pass, the OCPD of the iJg a *> allowed to work87 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-04-27 5 Beware Of Power Mad Politicians -He Warns PENANG, Sun.— The Chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. Penang division. Mr. Lim Kean Siew, told members at the annual meeting here today to beware of those people who wanted power and position without any ideology, for such people were ultimately Fascists,208 words
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141 1959-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Brunei, accompanied by the Sultan of Selangor. visited Klang and Kuala Langat districts of Selangor today. In Klang the visiting Ruler was shown round the town council office and m the Kuala Langat District they visited the Rural141 words
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Article86 1959-04-27 5 FEDERATION OF WORLD TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Asian Committee of the World Confederation of Teachers' Organisations will meet here tomorrow to find "ways of strengthening and developing teachers organisations." The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will address the meeting on Tuesday. The four-day meet will also discuss86 words
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211 1959-04-27 5 Marshall: The role my party will play in Assembly THE chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said that the result of general elections m Cairnhill will decide whether the people of Singapore preferred "my ways and policies to those of Tun Lim Yew Hock." Mr. Marshall, who211 words
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306 1959-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 70 candidates participating m the first post-Merdeka elections to the State Legislative Assembly, today launched a "vote catching" campaign to woo about 261,000 voters. Nominations closed yesterday and the State will go to the polls on May306 words
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327 1959-04-27 5 Only Islam law to be recognised -PMIA PENANG, Sun.— The president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association, Dr. Burhanuddin Alhemy, told more than one thousand Muslims at a rally at Dato Kramat ground last night, that m the event on his party coming to power it would recognise no other law327 words
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Article65 1959-04-27 5 CHEW HOCK IMM, a 25--year-old youth, died m the Singapore General Hospital yesterday as a result of injuries sustained m a motor accident at River Valley Road early m the morning. The car overturned after knocking down the gate of a house. Another passenger m65 words
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230 1959-04-27 5 More uses for natural rubber Clay PENANG. Sun. With the steady price bein- maintained for natural rubber, producers are confident of a long term future m its expanded uses. This was stated by Sir Geoffrey Fletcher Clay, who arrived by the Corfu here today from Britain to assume appointment as230 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-04-27 5 A DELEGATION of Hongkong film stars, who will represent the Shaw Organization at the Sixth Asian Film Festival m Kuala Lumpur, will arrive m Singapore tomorro at 7 p.m. A reception has been arranged to welcome them at the Singapore Airport. The delegation, which118 words
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Article37 1959-04-27 5 PENANG, Sun. A woman, I Cheah Hong Eng, (40), was found dead on the beach, off Cecil Street Ghaut, here today. Cheah, living m River Road, was missed from her home iast night.37 words
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216 1959-04-27 5 EIGHTEEN hours after filing nomination papers to contest the May 30 general elections, candidates started their "poster" war m Singapore. The "war" began at dawn yesterday, when hundreds of posters with symbols of various political parties were put up all over the Island. Independent216 words
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Article58 1959-04-27 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Three candidates contested for the post of an assistant penghulu for Mukim 2, Bagan Batu Pah at today and Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Manan won by 807 votes. The other two, Inche Mohamed Talib bin Abdul Kadir and Inche Mohd. Lazim bin Haji58 words
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279 1959-04-27 6 'Chinese children must regard Malaya as object of loyalty' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— As the majority of the Chinese m the Federation hare become Malayan citizens, Chinese children m this country should be "educated and exhorted to regard Malaya as their object of This was279 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-04-27 6 WINNERS of the "Sari-Contest" held at the Rex Theatre, Port Swettenham m conjunction with the screening of "Mother India" are seen here (from left): Miss Shirley Chung (third). Miss Seedhakannan (first), Miss Florence De-Rozario (second). With them is Mr. David Chan, manager of the theatre.— Photo by53 words
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137 1959-04-27 6 Problem of Indian varsity degrees KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malayan students m Universities m India will study the question of recognition of Indian University degrees by the Federation and Singapore Governments, The Standard learnt today.' An official of the Malayan Studen ts Association m Madras, who is at present m the137 words
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351 1959-04-27 6 'Floating fair' will bring PI dancers, traders A MINIATURE world of the Philippines will be brought to Singapore when the 275-foot yacht, Lapu Lapu, loaned by President Carlos P. Garcia, arrives m the Colony on Tuesday. Called the Philippines Goodwill and Cultural Mission and Floating Exposition, the yacht will carry351 words
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228 1959-04-27 6 FED. A WORLD EXAMPLE JAYCEE CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation may well become an example for all new nations to follow in time to come, World President of the Junior Chamber International, Mr. Maurice C. Sexton j;aid in a farewell message here yesterday. Mr. Sex;on was here to attend228 words
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Advertisement632 1959-04-27 6 iV&Sti* \w*mmrm m f^ Villi 5W ll 3 I3ZsrUJErX7EBSAR7| 3 -Day Festival I I TOMORROW. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY j KpemAf, J I 31 YEARS of UNDISPUTED SHOW BUSINESS LEADERSHIP I E y 2 PRICE ADMISSION TO ALL SHAW 1 ffi Cinemas, Amusement Parks Cabarets ffl S In SINGAPORE, The FEDERATION of632 words
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Advertisement238 1959-04-27 6 t anaa ■as rorfoy 4 $*<>*«/^ I i IiSSm THE BAND,T 0F wo* MATURE recHN,cOLor c.N.M.seoo6 jjjj F* Cnminnl PETER HMH E\A H\ki., L <*' COIWII, g' "OPERATION AM?!,^;^^ J ttUiMl Bar Todoy 4 S/ioivs7^> J DESIRE IM)IK X SOPHIALOREN BURL IVES t^\ x^ fOMINf.! (;XRN <o<»piß i\<.hi, M!i,~x7r^ V*238 words
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Miscellaneous895 1959-04-27 6 M^^^^^iSGE^^SS^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^x^^^^^i^^^^gw^ Ministries. 730 Music from the!■ SL^B^ Ballet. 800 World Affairs. 815 1 IVh llllfillJl I Bi I !Tli li lit f BbBB The Singapore Six. BW ■ilkSlfxl llfl Ba 1 mil li Ikll IWB 1 8. 30 p.m. Sports Forum. 9.00 Spot [I 111 ill "il 111 I^Hl I895 words
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Article, Illustration862 1959-04-27 7 Irene Lim - Married women make better teachers— expert Irene Lim by ya \KRIED women make f 3f better teachers, deflared education expert j rom Thailand Mrs. p 04 ,n.ipaya Navawongs L r.gapore yesterday. thi married woman the most va.uable J] a all that of un- iding Uw psychology c: i- n Bl862 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1959-04-27 7 i Heart-sick lovers, Angry young men. Angry old ladies, Men who lose money at tne races, Teen-age troubles, Married squabbles. The mail brings 'em all to LEN THORNE who cynically disposes of the lot with a flourish! GOOD MORNING KIDDI WINKS! Here we are again, as the famous1,169 words
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Article279 1959-04-27 7 There are two new things appearing m the windows of the shops, m the world of cosmetics 1 A new kind of powder, by the house of Yardley. it is fine, smooth and clinging for hours even under humid conditions with a range of shades279 words
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Miscellaneous547 1959-04-27 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: changes m your surround"Of dearest value hang ings at thJs tim t. Stan l up on slender strings." Wff9 PV r n M? where —Edmund Weller. ||li| MM necessary. MONDAY FOR EVERY- I SCORPIO— Oct. to ONE: There will be pitfalls BS RIVT^ Nov- 21— You may have547 words
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Advertisement1147 1959-04-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Unas) (Incorporated m Singapora) (12 **"••> s &r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z*" SAILINGS la LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON D CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty ta proceed via Panama et Capo a* Coed Napa} Carriers option ta proceed via other ports to1,147 words
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Advertisement829 1959-04-27 8 »s THE E. A. C. Un J W ailincs rot ,m ft. ADEN, RED StA, MEDITERRANEAN 11 lX CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN Pniy J a* Mle. 7 T &fll ySoM "luHandia" a) 2:.2R At> >i 4 OT «3. "Korea- b) 29 Apr/4 May 5/6 M m m. Ms "Meaala' a) 21/22829 words
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Finance And Commerce
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403 1959-04-27 9 SHARES: MINOR BOOM IN RUBBERS CONTINUES By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares proved as the week pressed and tins fC selectively better. E boomlet m rubbers r i farther and reEj m the total volume wjsir.i >s written showI reciable rise. LgApt grerc a number of r the industrial M»403 words
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Article385 1959-04-27 9 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd.: Directors are taking steps to effect a capital distribution of 25c per share and thereafter make a bonus issue of not less than two shares for every one now held. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd. Extraordinary general meeting called for May 20, will385 words
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Article546 1959-04-27 9 BUSINESS from April 18 *c Industrials: Federal Dispen sary $I.IIJ to $1.10, Fitzpatrick> 95 cents Fraser and Neave $1.58 cd and $1.54 xd. Gammons $1.68 to $1.82* Hammers $1.44. Hume (FE) Prefs. 4'B. Wm. Jacks $1.38 to $1.42 Malayan Breweries Debentures 88 cents. Malayan Breweries $2.85546 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-04-27 9 MR X V. NARAYANAN (above) the new Trade Registrar at India House, Singapore. Mr. Narayanan previously served m the Indian Diplomatic Missions m Switzerland, Austria, East Pakistan and East Africa. He served m New Delhi for 11 years prior to his present assignment47 words
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Article60 1959-04-27 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian government has asked the United States for an additional 100,000 tons of rice to be furnished under an agreement for purchase of surplus American agricultural commodities signed here recently. The U.S has agreed to furnish 50,000 tons of rice, but Indonesia60 words
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Article356 1959-04-27 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady on Saturday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 56/- 58/Gammon 1.84 1.88 Wil'iam Jacks 144 1.47 MININGS Aokam 1.13 1.15 Hong Fatt 0.62 065 K. Kampar 33/9356 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-04-27 9 THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Singapore held a cocktail party to mark the opening of its Federation headquarters the new $2,000,000 building m Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. The party was held m the new premises. Photo shows (from left): the Charge d'Aff87 words
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Article35 1959-04-27 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change.; m its rates to merchants on Saturday Selling. T.T./O.D. ready: French Francs *****. Belgian Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.35 words
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368 1959-04-27 9 Coora Supplies Short On S'pore Market COPRA arrivals landed m Singapore last week were again m the region of 800 tons, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s report. The market was supported mainly by oilmillers. and prices paid on loose delivered godown terms held around $44 i per picul. However, with368 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-04-27 9 Named Air Cargo Man Of Year Mr. Willis G. Lipscomb, vice-president, traffic and sales, of Pan American Airways, was recently named "Air Cargo Man of the Tear** by the Air Freight Forwarders Association. Mr. Lipscomb was selected on the basis of bis contributions to the development of air cargo over56 words
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Article122 1959-04-27 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAF.A training, 'Ja'an Besar, 530 p.m, Div. 2A: CA -A" vs Mt. Emily SC. Geylang Div. 3 A: Maxuell "A" vs Queenstown CC, CU. D:v 3B: Police "A" vs SHB Pol:ce. PoVce Depot Ha'kowy i SC vs Kg. S-'at CE. MFA Radm Mas R vs Keber.aran122 words
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464 1959-04-27 10 COLONY ASIAN CUPPERS (With Two servicemen) FALL TO MAESA SINGAPORE'S Asian Cup team, with two English Servicemen, fell to the visiting Maesa Football Team from Indonesia by four goals to three at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. A third Servicemen, Alan Bu.cher. who was supposed to play for Singapore, was indisposed.464 words
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Article71 1959-04-27 10 IPOH, Sun. In commemoration of Shaw Brothers 31stanniversary celebrations, a sports carnival will be held at the Jubilee Park on Tuesday. The children's carnival will include a gunny l sack race, picking the potato race and breaking the clay pot blind folded. The celebrations will carry71 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-04-27 10 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association last night withdrew the four English servicemen they had selected to represent the Colony m the Asian Cup matches next month. The four British servicemen SAFA had selected were Arthur Barry, Alan Butcher and Len Lauderdale of270 words
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Article490 1959-04-27 10 KOREANS KEEP RECORD CLEAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Korea, winners of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Gold Cup at the Asian Youth Football competition concluded on Saturday night, maintained their unbeaten record when, as champions, they beat The Rest by three goals to two at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Only a490 words
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Article66 1959-04-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The FAM plan to stage a return match between Korea (the champions) and Malaya, runnersup m the Asian Youth Football Competition. If Korea agree, it will be played on April 29 at the Merdeka Stadium here. The Malayan school boys were given66 words
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Article25 1959-04-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. PWDSC beat Selangor Indians by 52 runs m the Stonor Shield cricket match on the Cheras Road ground here today.25 words
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Article34 1959-04-27 10 TAIPING, Sun— Eight goals were shared m a first division soccer league tie here on Friday when the British Military Hospital and the Teruna United XI drew four all on the esplanade.34 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-04-27 10 FOR THESE young men of South tf 0f never so good. They had just Mori f^fi Rahman's Gold Cup for the Asian i championship, and they are deli r i nu WT of victory. They're on top tt \e 4*i nn they deserve to he ther?47 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-04-27 10 BUT for these young men of Malaya, life is wt hard. They had been walking with heads high neflf the Asian tournament began. Now they walk riflß bowed sorrow and dejection ib their once happ, j For them, defeat has never been more bi;ter->ij pics by Fah. 150 words
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368 1959-04-27 10 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS ****m99*9mio t m m mmmf m *oOoOoOoOoOoL €t The Responsibility Was Too N KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All right, all right so Malaya lost the Rahman Gold Cup! You lost your nimble buck! And now you're looking for scalps? Well, you can have mine368 words
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Article97 1959-04-27 10 Next Youth Tourney In Rangoon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The next Junior Asian Cup football competition will be held m Rangoon, Burma, m 1960. At a meeting of the Asian Football Coniederation here today, it wa s decided that if the tourney m Rangoon was again successful, it .will be held97 words
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267 1959-04-27 10 IPOH, Sun. Another move to encourage tennis among the younger generation and develop muchneeded fresh talent was made at today's annual general meeting of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association held at the YMCA this morning. The incoming committee is •o discuss a suggestion267 words
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Article1318 1959-04-27 11 SCA TOURNEY [Senior Scoreboard olony Batsmen Go For Runs kvc.APORt Cricket Club scored a thrilling victory Lgcil tournament yesterday when they beat the v ioo runs on the Padang. L sron the game with the last ball of the day. -nous day for' 1 ptsmen yesterday. >f them reached1,318 words
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Article377 1959-04-27 11 m $w 'HOW. a Singa■Badminton Association ■f tra.n* 50 put up a fine Bo V.r. r be second round ■the ass v. at ion's junior Knent at the Singapore H»-^ Stadium last fSav Ch w beat Daud L '5-3 Mc~ to who i> one of ■v\.:.---. for the junior377 words
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Article58 1959-04-27 11 UH Force Seletar Battalion Cheshire :x goals to two 1 r .-uccer match rt -ght a; Seletar L 2. Wingfleld ;V and V^ fl) the Alr- frost and SewtriU Rpgiment. natch sl Friend- Battalion heat Jol- b i D goals to two. "srnson. Boswell scared for the Bat- an58 words
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Article81 1959-04-27 11 P A W D LPtsPerc Cevlonese 6 2 3 0 1 18 75,00 Police 6 1 3 1 1 20 66 66 SCC. 5 1 2 2 0 16 66.66 Army 5 2 1118 44.44 University 4 ***** 44 44 Indians 6 2 1 2 1 1081 words
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Article142 1959-04-27 11 R.A.S.C. SPORTS THE RASC annual sports mee;ing was held on Thursday. The Inter Platoon Cup was won by 'C Platoon and Instructional Wing with 61i points. Tug-O-War was won by •A' Platoon and LAD. Winners of individual events were:--120 yds. Hurdles: Sgt Hashim 18.5 sec; Pole Vault: Dvr. Kamarudin 9*142 words
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Article96 1959-04-27 11 LONDON, April 26 (Reuter) Rain washed out the start of the first clas s cricket season m England yesterday. In the match between Cambridge University and Surry, the County champions, at Cambridge, there was no play until 3 p.m. Fifteen minutes later, after Surrey had won96 words
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226 1959-04-27 11 Selangor Services Beat Ponce By 10 Wickets KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Services gained full points when they registered an outright ten wickets victory over Selangor Police m their Stonor Shield fixture on the Police Depot ground today Final scores were: Selangor Police 40 and 42 and Selangor Services 41 for226 words
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Article102 1959-04-27 11 SINGAPORE Warriors won the MacDougall Cup m the Malayan Polo Association tournament when they beat Singapore Polo Club by three and a half goab to three at Thomson Road yesterday. The winners* goals were through handicap. They len 3i to 2 at half time. N. J102 words
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Article27 1959-04-27 11 IPOH Sun.— Perak XI and the Combined Services (North crn Malaya) drew two-all lnj friendly soccer match played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today.27 words
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Article, Illustration771 1959-04-27 11 HOME WIH OVER M. CITY LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Leicester City's great fight to stay m the English League's first division ended m success yesterday the season's last Saturday with a 2 l home win over the League runners-up, Manchester United. Cheering fans swarmed on771 words
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Article1362 1959-04-27 11 Results Positions LONDON April 26 (Reuter) League results and tables after yesterday* English and Scottish football 'matches were:— DIVISION I Arsenal 5 Portsmouth 2 Birmingham 4 Chelsea 1 Bolton 3 Blackburn 1 Burnley 2 Newcastle 2 Kverton 0 Wolves 1 Leeds 1 West Ham' l. 0 Leicester 2 Manchester U.1,362 words
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213 1959-04-27 12 NASSER CAIRO, Sun (Reuter) President Gamal Abdel Nasser renewed his attack on communist parties which, he said, were trying to place the Middle-East in their sphere of influence. His speech at the officers' club m Cairo was regarded by observers as213 words
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163 1959-04-27 12 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Japan's communist party attracted a little more than one per cent of the total number of votes cast m Thursday's elections for prefectural legislatures, a final tally showed. The communists won 417,811 votes. 1.09 per cent of the total of 38,282.695 cast163 words
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Article142 1959-04-27 12 NAPOLEON'S PROPERTY FOR AUCTION BERN. Switzerland, Sun. (UPI) The fabulous golden "Vermel Service" of Empress Josephine, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, will be auctioned to the highest bidder here next month. But he will be expected to pay more than one million francs < U*****,000 > for the 41-piece142 words
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Article40 1959-04-27 12 FIVE Japanese police officers were reprimanded for laxity ln guarding Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko on their wedding day, when a young student hurled a rock at them and tried to drag them out of their carriage. (UPI).40 words
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Article139 1959-04-27 12 Dummy pills cure for seasickness LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— Dummy pills apparently helped prevent seasickness m a number of volunteers undergoing motion-sickness experiments, it was stated m an article m the Lancet, a Bnt ish medical weekly. The article said 77 soldiers m experiments were given either tranquiliser drugs, a dummy139 words
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Article77 1959-04-27 12 CHICAGO. Sun. (Reuter). Too much sleep can be harmful and can even kill m extreme cases, according to a report submitted to the American College of Physicians by a research team from Duke University. North Carolina. The team told a convention of 7,000 doctors that77 words
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Article416 1959-04-27 12 MARGARET SPARKS ROMANCE RUMOUR LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Two British S v n d ay newspapers made rumours of Princess Margaret's "romance" their splash stories of the day. Large headlines over a Rome dispatch m the Sunday Express declared: "Margaret sparks off new romance rumours." Headlines m the News of the416 words
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Article82 1959-04-27 12 FIRST JAP GIRL INVITED TO RUSSIA TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) A young, Russian speaking Japanese girl has accepted an invitation from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to study at Moscow University. Miss Yuko Yasu. 21. a daughter of university professor, will be the first .Japanese to study m Russia at an official82 words
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Article, Illustration290 1959-04-27 12 NEHRU SENDS TROOPS TO BORDER Tension as Peking aga lashes out at Indk and Britain over Tib NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian government, concerJ Peking's bitter propaganda attack over the Tibetan revolt, is it^ ing military forces along the 2,000 mile border with communist E it was disclosed today. v|290 words
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Article310 1959-04-27 12 Women aides in air drama MIAMI, Florida, Sun. (Reuter) A Cubana Airlines Viscount airliner was taken over at pistol point m Cuba last night by four of its 12 Cuban passengers, and diverted to Keywest Two men and two women, who were said to have carried pistols Aboard the plane310 words
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Article59 1959-04-27 12 ADELAIDE, Sun. (Reuter) A white pointer shark. 17 feet long and weighing nearly a ton. was landed a few miles off the coast of south Australia by the Australian big-game fisherman Alf Dean. Dean said he would claim a world record for the 2,164--pound shark, believed59 words
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173 1959-04-27 12 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) A British cargo plane missing m an east-west airlane near the Turkish-Soviet frontier was carrying secret equipment to the Woomera rocket range m Australia, it was revealed here today. A spokesman for the British Ministry of Supply said the department chartered173 words
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Article91 1959-04-27 12 KERALA STATE, India, Sun. (Reuter) The three opposition parties Congress, Praja Socialist and Muslim League m communist ruled Kerala State announced today that they will submit a petition to President Rajendra pointing out "charges against communist rule." A spokesman said that the petition to be signed91 words
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149 1959-04-27 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Mail-order pornography, controlled by "defiant barons of obscenity" and "merchants m filth." is a $500-million (US) a year business m the United States, says the postmaster general, Mr. Arthur Summerfleld The trade was steadily growing m volume, he told a House of149 words
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Article175 1959-04-27 12 PANAMA CITT (Reuter)— a about 30 "I^3 landed at Pl a v a cj ado on peninsuUM Bias yesterdar mt] mediately ma^ 1 way inland m an sion. an official h manian G 0 v erß| communique saw c today. The communique ed after a twh cabinet meeting broke175 words
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Article131 1959-04-27 12 FLAMING OBJECT MAY DISCOVER JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter). A giant flaming object. seen hurtling over Transvaal and Natal last night. may have been the United States satellite Discoverer Two. according to an official from the South African satellite tracking station near Pretoria. Discoverer Two was expected to end its career last131 words
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