Singapore Standard, 14 May 1959
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Title Section24 1959-05-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable 'TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1959. vo 1 IX No 31! l 5 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article643 1959-05-14 1 LEE; THE OLD WAYS MUST BE ENDED 'Office hours gamblers will be sacked 9 PAP leader: We expect loyalty and efficiency ANY CIVIL SERVANT found betting during office hours will be sacked on the spot if the Peoples Action Party forms the next Government of Singapore. This643 words
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Article, Illustration551 1959-05-14 1 Minister Ong gets a 'deface you with acid' threat They don't scare me*** he says KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, tonight dismissed as "hooliganism" the attempted threat to deface him with acid. He said that he would not be disturbed by threats551 words
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210 1959-05-14 1 Risked his life to get urgent news to HQ KUALA KANGSAR, Wed —An Injured and exhausted Australian soldier Corpora] Jack Kirby risked his life m the jungle of Centra] Perak, m which terrorists were believed to be lurking, rather than delay a vital message. C\\. Kirby led three oth< r210 words
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Article136 1959-05-14 1 Eddie, Liz saving' the kisses NEW YORK, Wed. (LTD Newlyweds Fdriie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor arrived here today, vcary but feeling wonderful after a wedding night °n a iet airliner from Los Armeic>. Fishei -aid they sat up a.l nighi mi n the plane, sitting m the lounge for most136 words
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102 1959-05-14 1 The Singapore Peoples Alliance last nigh!, announced tiie withdrawal of two candidates from the Hong Lim and Delta Divisions. A spokesman said: "The SPA have considered the consolidation of democratic forces m tiie fight against the Peoples Action Party m the coining general election and have102 words
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127 1959-05-14 1 ELECTION LAWS ARE MADE FOR YOUR GOOD THE Commissioner of Elections, Mr. M. P^nuduray, yesterday began sending out the first of the notices to Singapore's 590.000 voters telling them where to vote. The cards remind voters thai "Voting is Compulsory" and gives *he recipients 1 electoral number and tn e127 words
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Article91 1959-05-14 1 TUN LIM HAILS MRA MEETING OTSU, Japan. Wed. (UPI) Singapore's Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hod', today hailed the Moral Rearmament Asian Assembly meeting being held here as "extremely significant." With his country facing a crucial communist challenge m the elections on May 30, Tun Lim said m a cabled91 words
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Article18 1959-05-14 1 THE SCANDINAVIAN Airlines Service had concluded an interlines ticketing agreement with communist China's Civil Aviation authorities. (Renter)18 words
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253 1959-05-14 1 An 'outcast' in Hongkong Mr. Loke on English speaking Chinese HONGKONG, Wed. (UFI) Singapore cinema magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho yesterday accused Hongkong Chinese of treating Overseas Chinese as outsiders H e told The Tiger Standard: "We are often made to feel like outsiders by our own people here." Mr253 words
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662 1959-05-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The dispute between the Malayan Railway and the 8,000-stronp National Union of Raihvaymen, which grew into crucial proportions this week, today took a hopeful turn. The turn of events within a space of662 words
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Article37 1959-05-14 1 THUBTEN NORBU. tlder brotner of the Dalai Lama of Tibet, rtfnvp m Tokvn today from New York en route to India to see the Tibetan "God-King" the Peop.es Council on Tibetan Problem* §aid yesterday. Reuter.37 words
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Advertisement1517 1959-05-14 2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "ORANJE" Berthed: 12.5.59. S H Goriovm: 42/43, GeneraJ survey will be held on 'he 19.5.59. No further survey wiLI be i held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41. Robinson Road. Telephone 21-366. NOTICE MADAM GOH SOH HUA o n her owr accord left the protection1,517 words
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Advertisement622 1959-05-14 2 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.MS. CAP 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Board? Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No B 3 published as Notification No. 2846 m the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of622 words
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Advertisement581 1959-05-14 2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS for Courses lead.ng to the Degree m Electrical Engineering. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above Scholarships which will be lor a period of approximately four years. 2. Candidate^ are required to possess a Higher School Certificate. Principal Level. or a General Certificate of Education. Advanced Level, m581 words
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Advertisement592 1959-05-14 2 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS In the High Court of the Colony of Sngapore Island of Singapore Name of Company. HENRY RADIO HOUSE LTD. Address of Registered Office No. 614. Geylang Road. Singapore. 14. Court. High Court. Spore. Number of Matter. Companies Winding-Up No. 3 of 1959. Date of First Meetings.592 words
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Advertisement412 1959-05-14 2 DEATH THF untirru eat I G VELOO Persoi 1 c Officer, occu r Road. Si ne e, for Bid a crematorium a* I rENDER NOTir.ES P W n TENDER NOTICE TENDERS m registered contractors n Class "D" sr.ci 1 above wiU be received by the State Engineer. Trengganu up to412 words
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Article364 1959-05-14 3 THE PAP has done another somersault and is Ing n% a new tune. One of its candidates for Lei Ml declared over Radio Singapore on Wednesg. Hiafl His party is ready to give "every encourageUnl assistance and imirabile dictu?) protection" L overseas capital. We welcome foreign capital/ |k364 words
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Article503 1959-05-14 3 Big Four Foreign Ministers' conbi m M the future of Berlin and Germany finally 8> uwdti way m Geneva on Monday after hitting n irtj snag m the surprise bid made by the r n s Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko, who tended that the East German503 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1959-05-14 3 PHILIP DEANE - House PHILIP DEANE by WASHINGTON. THE close parallel is with Franklin D. Roosevelt before 1932. Now, as then, the Presidency of the United States is, m a sense, seeking the Governor of New York, and for much the same reason: Mr. Nelson Rockefeller seems to be, as Mr. Roosevelt was,1,100 words
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Article1039 1959-05-14 3 PETER PARTNER - PROFIT AND LOSS IN ALGERIA PETER PARTNER by ALGIERS. LX)R a country which has been m the grip of civil war for four years, Algeria seems, on the face of it. to be doing pretty well In all the big cities, apartment blocks are shooting up, hotel rooms are unobtainable1,039 words
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Article303 1959-05-14 3 rt.drl;ldlkdfkd Sir— About fifteen hundred years ago, soon after the Roman colony of Britain had won Merdeka from its Imperial masters, it was beset by invasion, PAP BOAST Sir— The PAP's boast is that it is the only party contesting all the wards. Nothing very remarkable m303 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-14 3 Canada s National Research Council has found that the same amount of clothing needed to keep a normal person comfortable while sitting quietly at 70 degrees (F.) also will keep him or her warm at 40 degrees (F.) if walking, or at minus 5 degrees (F.) if51 words
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Article, Illustration351 1959-05-14 3 the news as it strikes me P VENTS m the last ten dayt gave us good cause to believe that wisdom was slowly and most surely manifesting itself m the minds of the people of Singapore and that democracy will survive m spite of what its opponents are saving m351 words
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Advertisement92 1959-05-14 3 x GRUNDIG %^OP^ STENORETTE 1 boo-'' r office Unc< nritei y w 150.00Q Sien irettes \<i\* been sold 'ip to nr.w —an a^ ma^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m r prod ol effldencj j^HnB^pHHI^HIi^H^P^H r»-..ib.hty. ICe 1 I'" 111 Pi ICI Pr\r*> «1 spori" P-n<ti;l Prir* >">"'• 'Fed Borneo) SOLE AGENTS. KIAN GWAN (M)92 words
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Article, Illustration469 1959-05-14 4 All cards are stacked m favour of continued imperial rule Marshall MR DAVID MARSHALL of the Workers Party and former Chief Minister of Singapore last night said that the new Constitution for a self-governing Singapore was "a trap for young politicians with all the469 words
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284 1959-05-14 4 Mary French scores hit in 'Gaslight' thriller PATRICK Hamilton's Victorian thriller "Gaslight" was given by The Stage Club m the Cultural Centre Theatre, Singapore, last night. The cen|ra] character of Bella Massingham calls for dramatic acting of a high order, and :t may be .-a.d unreservedly that Mary French wasV.F.D. - 284 words
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255 1959-05-14 4 Dr. Goh Keng Swee of the PAP said that his party had two objectives for the future of the country. They are to bring the difterent races m Malaya into a single united Malayan Nation and to build up a" democratic Socialist Society. He255 words
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Article408 1959-05-14 4 Unemployment was given a$ one of the m;*jor problems facin? Singapore on the eve of its becoming a selfgoverning State, by the president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Wong Foo Nam. This prop m, he I, w •sras with "•repercussions serially and politically," was argelv408 words
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Article125 1959-05-14 4 The secretary-general «»f the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan. said that a vital task facing the new government of a self-sovern-inc Singapore was a solution to the problems caused by depression and unemployment. lie gave as < nc of the major factors towards the125 words
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Article108 1959-05-14 4 The secretary-general of the Singapore Peoples Alliance Mr. Wang Tsun Hoa. said the people of Singapore will have to shoulder more responsibility when they get internal self-government. Mr Wang said that m order to achieve prosperity and social security "we should first get rid of party olitics108 words
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386 1959-05-14 4 Police are ordered to pay $50 compensate to student; MALACCA, Wed The President Court. Mr. K. Somasundram today or' to pay S5O compensation to a 20 School student alter acquitting hrn prohibited publication. This was the first time such i d by a Judge m a Malacca Court. Origina.lv. the386 words
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Article48 1959-05-14 4 THE following (Bcials of the niversity of Malaya N nAcademic Staff Union elected at a general mccl I g held recent y President. Swee Lim Swang; (rice-pre-sident, Ho Peng Yew; 54 tary, Phillip Rang; asst secretary. Yap Ki rn Hock; treas rei F. B ITas.48 words
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200 1959-05-14 4 PREMIER TELLS OF BRUNEI FAITH ALLIANCE MALACCA, \\>d. Print Minister Dato Abdul Razak today disclosed that the Sultan of Brunei, who visited Malay a recently was so pleased with the peaceful progress of the country that he promised to give further loans to ."Malaya if, the same Alliance leaders were200 words
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Article108 1959-05-14 4 Unity Of youth club's ideal s:\gapork oJ had givon i agemerr I non-political Permanei Labour and \w;- ,-.-'<.,■ L 1 night. m Hp i offic gj the Chim m Yuking. C m and V the Viet ria M A Mr. Ooh P portan healthy, I purposeful m contr buting n108 words
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Article31 1959-05-14 4 DRUNK DIE AT POLICE STATION a 53-' m found whi c Kami 1 B or. Tue-f.fi> The dead not been esti Those whire aski I '7 M Pritam S Pagar F31 words
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Article21 1959-05-14 4 PEN 9 Magistrate to a charge v c on a :trage her Jure j j| 11 c 1 321 words
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Article139 1959-05-14 4 Dato Osman groomed head CEB next KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The retiring Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Osman bin Talib has been chosen to become the second deputy Chairman of the Central Electricity Board. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Air. Tan Siew Sin said m a statement today that it139 words
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638 1959-05-14 5 EASE THE DOLLAR' PLEA BY U.S. ENVOY STEP TO BOOST MALAYAS TRADE WITH AMERICA KUALA UMPUR, (gj The loans Icllinq $60,000,--(0 given by the lifed States of ricfica to the Fedefion are a proof of c confidence that c USA. has m Maya, the U.S. fibassador Mr. ir;- M. Byington,638 words
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255 1959-05-14 5 AN unidentified foreigner approached tine Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore with an offer from the rebels m Celebes to end the year-old uprising, it was revealed yesterday. The Consul-General, Briga-dier-Generai Djatikusumo, said this m Jakarta yesterday on his return tmm a255 words
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292 1959-05-14 5 Find new answer to problems says Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin today classified under four heads the economic manifestations of what he called the modern revolution m Asia. They are 1. The change m the role of the State m relation to292 words
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486 1959-05-14 5 Vote for a Govt. that can ensure stability Tun Lim 'What you sow so shall you reap SINGAPORE'S duel Minister. Tun L:m Yew Hock, said that under the Rendel Constitution, "we inherited a lot of headaches problems of education, finding better deal for the workers, the question of citizenship and486 words
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Article, Illustration125 1959-05-14 5 THE SUNDERLANDS 'RITIRE' AFTER 30 YEARS SERVICE R.A.F. SUNDERLAND flying-boats ~end years of valuable service m Sin?.ipore, tomorrow. Thi> morning a Sanderland of the No. ?n:> Squadron. RAF Seletar, will do its last Maritime Operation when it escorts HMS Caprice through the Malacca Straits on its way from Ceylon to125 words
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Article80 1959-05-14 5 Ceylon naval chief in Singapore THE chief of th e Royal Ceylon Navy. Commodore Royce de Mcl arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Bangkok for a twoday visit. Commodore de Mcl has just completed a three-week tour of the United States Navy m America, at their invitation. He was80 words
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92 1959-05-14 5 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH ENDS 140 TH YEAR PENAXG, Wed. One of the oldest churches m Penan.?, the St. George's Church, celebrates its 140 th anniversary this month. There will be a family service for all those who have been married m the church at 10.15 a.m. on Sunday. In the92 words
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Article118 1959-05-14 5 SFC makes an appeal for funds CHAIRMAN o: the Singapore Safety First Council. Mr David Phoa, yesterday appealed for funds to enable the Council to carry on its work. Mr Phoa was addressing members of the Rotary Club, at their weekly luncheon meeting. Mr Phoa said the $10,000 the Council118 words
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Article62 1959-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The following were elerted offire-bearer^ of the TPCA at the annual meeting nn Sunday; President: Dr. M. Vaitilingam, \'ir-o-pre?ident?: Messrs. M. Saminathan and .AT. N. Cumarasami, general secretary: Mr. G. Yi.iayananthan, treasurer; Mr. N. Thiagendran, Committee: Messrs. J. Govindasamy, Alfred Nicholas, R. R. Chelliah,62 words
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Article261 1959-05-14 5 Nature reserves are being worked THE Singapore Nature Reserve Board has started a development course at Bukit Timnh hill for the people of the Colony. The Chairman of the Board, Mr. H. M. Burkhiil, pointed out yesterday that the Reserves area at Bukit Timah was being constantly visited by a261 words
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102 1959-05-14 5 'Election Song on the air tonight SINGAPORES "Election Song" will be on the air for the first time this evening. Radio Singapore listeners will be able hear it soon after the 7.15 p.m. political broadcast. The song emphasizing secrecy, compulsion and the significance of voting will be sung by the102 words
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Article159 1959-05-14 5 Pak has goods for Malaya PENANG. Wed. A delegate of the Pakistan trade mission, Mr. Agha G. Riza, said here today that Pakistan ha 3 much to export to Malaya. "I hope that this country would give Pakistan a fair deal m the import of manufactured goods, he added. Although159 words
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335 1959-05-14 5 IPOH, Wed. Opponents of the Alliance Party last night hurled boos and catcalls at a rally organized by the Perak Chinese Guilds and Associations m support of Alliance candidates m the roming State elections. The rally began peacefully from 730 p.m.335 words
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177 1959-05-14 5 Licencefees cut for taxis,trishaws THE Singapore City Couflp cil's Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee at a meeting yesterday pn.~>r --I resolution? recommending the reduction of taxes for taxis 11 tri.-hsws and their licence feesThe chairman of the OOO> mittee. Mr. Lee livce Yio-v. said m a press statement (hat under177 words
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Article23 1959-05-14 5 A MEMBER of the Muslim Advisory Board. Tuan Han A Mohamad Hussein. dor.?. <~i (100 to the Madarmsatui II tadi yesterday.23 words
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469 1959-05-14 6 Husband should not know methods says chief of Association IPOH, Wed. Women who wanted to practise family planning were advised today not to tell their husbands the method they were using to "space" children. The chairman of the Perak Family Planning Association, Mrs Rosalind469 words
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195 1959-05-14 6 CHEAPER RICE: MINISTER CUTS PRICES FOR STOCKPILE SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. J. M. Jumahhoy, yesterday announced reduction of the selling prices of stockpile prices, "which should result m cheaper rice and give a boost to the entrepot trade m rice." Inder the new arrangement, the price for195 words
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Article183 1959-05-14 6 Nursing sister's arrest ordered A SINGAPORE coroner yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Miss Sosamma Verghese, a Kandang Kerbau HospiUl sister, for causing the death of a motor cyclist by a negligent act. It was stated that a car driven by Miss Vcrghese came out from a bridge183 words
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Article122 1959-05-14 6 ARMY MEN LEAVE FOR UK BY CAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two British Warrant Officers, who have completed their three years tour of duty with the Federation Army, left Kuala Lumpur by road ior the United Kingdom this week. They are Warrant Officer Class Two W. H. S. Beaton, 34. o[122 words
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154 1959-05-14 6 Police admit 'Black Maria' may not suit Malaya, but... PENANG, Wed. Black Marias which are m use for carrying remajnd prisoners may not be suitable to tropical countries like Malaya. This was stated by a Police spokesman todoy, who was commenting on grouses by remand prisoners that the Black Manas154 words
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149 1959-05-14 6 GIVE MALAYS JOBS IN CHINESE FIRMS' THE Pan-Mal)ayan Islamic Party candidate for Kampor.s Kembangan, Mr. H. M. Yahiya, lasi nighi to d a rally at Jalan Senang that Chinese businessmen should takie m at least one Malay into service to ease the difficulties of the Malays and establish racial concord149 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-05-14 6 JAPS MAY BUY CHINA BANK K.L BUILDING NEGOTIATIONS for lh€ purchase ol the million-dollar buj ding ol •r.' 3 former Bank Da brandi ha Kuala Lumpur bj the Bank ol Tokyo ar- ;r. ;i?r way. informed sources told Th« Standard jesterd The P r^k'. manager ta Bingapore, Mr. H Sato.280 words
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91 1959-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wei. Sharif Moh-i. A'riri:, 24. was Charged m the Second Magistrate's Co m v ith behavir.g m disorderly manner at the Tamil School m Bungsai Roa I lasi night. R Rethinaveiu, who wa s also to hav e been rharged with Sharil for the91 words
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Article60 1959-05-14 6 PENANG. Wori The Pri-ne Minister and ♦he Deputy President of UMNO, Dato Abdul R.i/ak. ai.: arrive here tomorrow m connection with the Sm-p elections on J me 8. n a'o Abdul Razak will •peak to UMNO members at the Per.qnj UMNO hall at 730 p m60 words
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161 1959-05-14 6 ALOR STAR, Wed. Alliance supportens attending an election campaign at Kota Kuala Muda yesterday, prayed by mistake for the PMIP's success at the polls. Those who said "Amen" to the prayers recited by a religious teacher, Tuan Ha.ii Abdul Hamid, were local UMNO161 words
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Article88 1959-05-14 6 'OPERATION AMSTERDAM' WINNERS RESULTS of the "Operation Amsterdam" crossword puzzle contest are: First prize winner Miss Rosalind Kee (Singapore), Second prize of a three-month double pass goes to Mrs. A. Goodbrand. The following will each receive a double pass as consolation prizes: Mrs. W. M. Williams (Singapore;. Oo Kar Chye88 words
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105 1959-05-14 6 Thugs beat up mourners at funeral TAIPiNG, Wed.— Two people were injured when men beiiveci to be secret society members attacked mourners at the funeral of a 50-year-old nian. The attack, whicri took place m the Hokkiefi cemetery here, was ovjer m a few minutes. Parangs, small axes and sticks105 words
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Article104 1959-05-14 6 NEW STAMPS: HOW TO BUY IN BULK If you need large quantities of Singapore'? new commemorative stamps or. the date of release, write now to the Director of Posts. Applicants should provide a self-addressed envelope showing on the outside the number of stamps required and the total value. Payment should104 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-05-14 6 UK alarmed over Reds in Malayan union-He says THE secretary-general of the East Coast Mining and Industry Workers' Union m Trengganu, Mr. Chew Beng Chiat arrived m Singapore yesterday by air after a four-month course m Britain under the Colombo Plan Mr. Chew, who went through a special course on139 words
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207 1959-05-14 6 Police officers won't test 'L' drivers— official TRAFFIC Police will not use Police officers to fill the gap until new driving testers are recruited, Police secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said m Singapore yesterday, i Mr. Cheng was replying to a question raised by a member of the public as to207 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-05-14 6 TWO American Aero Commander planes arrived m Singapore yesterday from Washington on their way on a delivery flight to Sydney. Thej have been bought by the Australian Ministry of Civil Aviation for officials for internal inspection flights. The planes were piloted by Captains123 words
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88 1959-05-14 6 1,000 tons Malayan logs bound for Japan THE Yugoslav freighter, l.ika. is s* present loading about l.noo tons of Malayan logs m Singapore. The cargo, estimated it nearly $120,000 1? the largest single shipment of local logs to be shipped out of the Colony. Disclosing this, local agents for the88 words
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198 1959-05-14 6 NEW FEDERATION COURT OF APPEAL SOON KUALA LUMPWR, Wed. The Judicial and Legal Services Commissicfin met on Monday to discuss the appointment of judges to the new Federation Court of Appeal. Its recommendations have been submitted t« the Prime Minister. Dato Albdul Razak for final approval. The Court of Appeal198 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-05-14 6 Newcomer to Perak politic is surprise packet tor Pp IPOH Wed. Perak's newcomer J political arena, Dr. Chang Hoey Cho n 9 chief of rhe Medical Deparrment^ i t HitiS "surprise packer" m the stronghold bitterest opponents the Peoples P roo The former State Medical apd B oppose the Progressive347 words
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Article44 1959-05-14 6 DEAD WOW HAD WOUND IN NECK IPOH. Wed A M d )mai -fl Lee Joo E> was found fl I* v ""Bhf at dawn I 3; The ne^k v *F The w i 1^ Chue Taik. the polire •t dered himself, r s Blf"44 words
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101 1959-05-14 6 Parking lights for cars are a 'must' MOTORISTS who fail to have their parking lights on while their cars are parked on unlit streets are lia h 1 c to he prosecuted. Singapore Polic secretary. Mr William Cheng. warned yesterday. But he added that it was not necessary to have101 words
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Article33 1959-05-14 6 THE third annual meet I of the Journalists' Union I I North Malaya vvi'.l be held at the At.ieh Traders' Assoriation, Victoria Street, Penan£ on .Tune 21 at Q m m33 words
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Article64 1959-05-14 6 AT the ar S t Sin;: |H Board n following ofR ed tor 192 President, Kenap; K:n Tang, Peter te T< ng j Mohd. Arifl taries, I'"' v. i Hons trea v r, Wong I Chiai nan P. 1 1 1 Chua C Awan- Bulaima Kam64 words
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Article18 1959-05-14 6 A IPO barged Nil M m public J,; Road. jj He ;•,.<- 1 was a18 words
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Article, Illustration605 1959-05-14 7 SPA flays Mrs. Leon Soft, gives. KURA is subject for mirth Mrs. Scow A SIX POINT argument against voting the Peoples Action Party into power on election day, May 30, and five reasons why the Singapore People's Alliance should be elected were the605 words
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Article143 1959-05-14 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Sp.vt l°>i 104 R.SS No. 1 June I»3| 103j R.SS No. 1 July 103 103 i R.S.S N<> 2 102 1021 RSS No 3 100 i \oo'l Tone: Quiet after irregular. Tin price m Singapore143 words
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Article46 1959-05-14 7 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, yesterday found Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed Bor, 33. guilty of stealing a wristwatch worth $48, belonging to a woman, Tijah binte Omar at Sims Avenue on March 17. Sentence was postponed for a week pending a probation report.46 words
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Article91 1959-05-14 7 PILGRIM SHIP SAILS WITH 370 THE last batch of pilgrims to leave for Mecca sailed from Singapore yesterday aboard the Anshun. This marks the end of trips by ships of the Blue Funnel Line to Jeddah the port to the holy city— for this year. Yesterday, about 370 Muslims embarked91 words
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Article27 1959-05-14 7 THIEVES broke into a house m Race Course Road, Singapore, yesterday and got away with cash and jewellery worth $1,000 while the occupant wa.s out.27 words
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Article, Illustration105 1959-05-14 7 Young wife's wishes come true by air MRS. WOOD, EXPECTING FIRST BABY, LONGED FOR ENGLISH APPLES AND CREAMY MILK THE wife of a Singapore Harbour Board engineer wrote home to tell her mother m England that she was expecting her first baby. In her letter she mentioned how much she105 words
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Article95 1959-05-14 7 It was not mummy, however, who had sent the parcel. It was the mass-circulation Daily Mirror of London. The newspaper had learned of Mrs. Wood's request and had sought the eo-npera-tion of BOAC to fly the parcel out to Singapore. It arrived Last night, containing 2-lb. of English95 words
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Article38 1959-05-14 7 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. Beating the Retreat by the Royal Federation of Malaya Police Band will take place here on Friday at 5 p.m. at the Padang Merdeka and at the Churchill Padang on Wednesday. May 20.38 words
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Miscellaneous643 1959-05-14 7 Your Talking. 830 Be Our Guest Xavier Can 915 (XL, Solo MEM Ol M I IIIWI iTll «11 fi lliTljii 900 Youth at the Helm. 915 featurinE Kenneth McKe.ier «.^i fi Ul If>l U I SBM |,f fl lilli lUB Make Mine Mucic.P.3o Time SignaJ All Stations: a.30 nrr .RS)643 words
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Advertisement835 1959-05-14 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE MORTH AMERICAN SERVICE f»t HaUtax, Boston, New York Baltimore. Philadelphia Calf Ports Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCKB i m^timtmmmm mmn i 5/10 lune 11 lune 16/17 lune Carrier* option to proceed via othe. ports to lead and discharge cargo I NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE835 words
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Advertisement1217 1959-05-14 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line* 1 5f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ" lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (vie Suet with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to1,217 words
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Advertisement1053 1959-05-14 8 MITSUI |iQ LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong Hoeisan Maru 20 May Horyu Maru 23 May Amogisan Maru 21 May 19 May, 1 5 May Azumasan Moru 30 Moy Z7 Mov U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Asakasan Maru 27 May 30 May ETA1,053 words
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Advertisement837 1959-05-14 8 &g THE A' C' LlN^i| •J* aiLINCS TO: K-jj ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRA\(a\ I Jf CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN p ORu S pore P S haw \U H>aJ 'Meonia' a) 24/25 May 26 27 m* v ."s i W« m.% "Beira' b) *v May/4 tune 5/6 i or)t 6 M B m.s.837 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-14 9 I v Onn qJ ;> ir Mt N <>n»- oJ j n st ud tits mhu frees m i i i i ■I MM t h.- l"ni- Sjdfie3 i r«> ii t v r v\ m Mr N> i of Kinl.i i <i SenbUan Roth p m m s\Hn^v51 words
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406 1959-05-14 9 FOUR radio dealers, three m the Federation of Malaya and one m Singapore, have each won a Fordson van m a Philips radio competition which has just ended. Thej arp Messrs, Leong Singapore; Chin Radi< Alor Star; Lam Corner.;.. Taiping and Sim Radio406 words
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Article156 1959-05-14 9 JAKARTA. Wed < UPI The Monetary Board has decreed that nine additional commodities will be placed entirely :n governmental control for import purposes. The board raw cotton, weaving yarn, textiles, newsprint, cement, concrete reinforcement rod.-, tin plates, gunny, jute and flour, may be imported only156 words
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Article110 1959-05-14 9 BERLIN, Wed. (Renter).— A new method of producing textile fabrics invented by East German technicians will eliminate almost entirely weaving and spinning processes. gays an East German news agency report. It said the new method would he p to increase textile production by about one110 words
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Article275 1959-05-14 9 Ability Not Race Counts JOBS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Anyone who works for an international business has the right to be judged by his competence, not by his nationality, said Lord Heyworth, the chairman, at the annual meeting of Unilever Ltd. held recently m London. '"If this principle can be made275 words
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Article96 1959-05-14 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May $441 buyers; $45] sellers; coconut oil m I ulk $681 sellers; m drums $71 J sellers; Muntok white pepper $144 sellers; Sarawak white $143 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair96 words
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Article332 1959-05-14 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fitzpatricks 94c; Gammon $1.89, $1 86 delayed- G'town Disp. $2.2.": W Hammer $1.43. Hump prefs. A4/10. A4/9, ords \4 10. Jackson 88c. overnight. M Ceme::t $1.10. $1.71. $1.69 >1 65 odd lot; McAlister $1.20 Metal Box $1 K7 overnight. Robinson332 words
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Article79 1959-05-14 9 LONDON Wed. (UPI) Britain's trade reached record heights m April, according to provisional figures issued on Tuesday by the Board of Trade. Imports and exports were both £25. 000.000 (US$45 million) more than m March and the exports were the highest ?ver achieved since May 1959. Exports were79 words
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Article56 1959-05-14 9 JAKARTA, Wed— (Reuter) Indonesian gold reserves dropped last week by 1.26 per cent to the lowest point ever, according to Bank of Indonesia statistics. The big drop from 8. 19 per cent of notes m circulation to 6.93 per cent was caused by bank advancing56 words
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Article59 1959-05-14 9 PARIS. Wed. (Renter) France today removed quota restrictions on imports of 77 groups of products from Britain and other Member countries of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (O.E.E.C). The new range of products, which can now be imported into France without a licence, includes a59 words
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Article226 1959-05-14 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were steady on thp Malayan share market yesterday. Tins, however, were selectively better, while Rubbers were slightly easier. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced h v the Ma;ayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fitzpatricks -92 .95 Hum.f Industries Pre: A4 8 4 10226 words
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Article50 1959-05-14 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. XT. 31-7/8. OD. 32. 90 day? airmail 32-3 8 credit bills 32-7/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.n. ready: Bel gian Francs 1631 -1 2; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.50 words
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257 1959-05-14 9 MALAYA STEPS UP HER FISHERY INDUSTRY Finance* And Commerce PENANG, Wed.— Malaya's fisheries which ten years ago could rightly be described as a "backward peasant industry/ is today comparable to those m the more highly industrialised This was said yesterday by the Federation's Deputy Director of Fisheries, Mr. J. S.257 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-05-14 9 THE world's highest building yet to be constructed by the lift-slab method, the 210 ft., i 18-storey. 5A2.250.000 Aus- j tralian headquarters of the Royal Exchange Assurance, is being built m Sydney. Compared with orthodox building methods, the lift slab technique cuts basic structural costs by one-auarter72 words
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162 1959-05-14 9 CANBERRA. Wed. (Reuter) The acting Prime Minister, Mr. John McEwen, today announced a major expansion of Australia's trade commissioner service. He said the government had decided to open new posts at Nairobi, Accra, Chicago and Ottawa. Australia would also strengthen its trade commissioner posts162 words
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Article49 1959-05-14 9 Negosan, Capetan Manolis. Lucky Fortune. Flying Hawk. Djadjapratama Gorfo?. Hallanger. Lica Maersk Everglory, Mozyer, Siberbet, Pacific Trader Sagafjord. Glenearn. Hero Safatiga, Sarpedon Cmgelese. Prince, Bengawan. Cardigai shire, Slamat Xariffc, North Breeze, Gvinor^g Djati. Ardi 1. Hock Lee. Taihei Maru, San Ernesto Armonia, Tbroa Loto rium, Van Coon.49 words
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Article80 1959-05-14 9 Djadajat, Bentong. Hin Chuan. Sty. Buatan. Tg. Pinang, Soon Bee. Hin Cheong. Segamat, Scudai. K:m Hai Sf:.s, Leewana, Tong Lie Lipis. Giane Seng, Bruas, Rosita. Ang Kher.g Birol. A.ngkorwat, Soon Chua Sri Pahang, I^png Seng Hua Heng, Perintis, Hai Hui. 9enggarang, Soon Lee, K:naba^u. Tapan, Kuala Tungkal Giang80 words
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Article52 1959-05-14 9 Corfu l Pres. D'idge 4 Miharu Maru C/P, Benmhor 6. Ra.i'j'a 8. Siba.iak 10. Samara 1.1, Tabian 15. Autnmeoon 18. Anshi i 19. Saambas 21. Bcneeuch 23. Francisville 25. Ka>;mbar 27. Asahj Maru 29, Fprnm"or 31, Perseus 33, London Maru 35, Star Arcturm 38. Rajah B/ooke 40. Empire Fowoy52 words
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Article229 1959-05-14 9 Rubber Slips 1 3 4 Cents SINGAPORE rubber price fell 13 cents yesterday, to clo.se at. SlA'if cent* per 1b for International first grade June, on strong selling pressure. Anticipation of higher stocks m the local market, chiefly on recent large arrival*, from Indonesia, brought out selling. The market was229 words
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Article48 1959-05-14 9 VICE CHAIRMAN of tne Perak Hydro-Electric P«wor Co. Ltd.. Mr. Donald C. Brook is m lonh on I r > tre compai nstallations. Mr Brook who is base^ m London, was entertained to a Chinese dinner on Monday hf the general manager, Mr. J, P. Hannah.48 words
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Article23 1959-05-14 9 JAPANESE Output of rp. ment at 15.00n.000 tons a yr r makes the nation the world*! fourth largest cement pr<v duccr.23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-14 9 THE ceramic industry has been extensively developed m India. A large variety of crockery for domestic use is largely available for export. These products are neat, bright looking and artistically finished. Photo shows some of th« domestic china a arc displayed at a recent AUIndim51 words
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Advertisement346 1959-05-14 9 I^l BURMA FIVE STAR LINE BEteL MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. h^I^TOR S'i 3O pore P Shorn Penang Cargo For PS ha m, Pcnong, R ngoon. t<. 'NTFRNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY li -z~?irc. 51 Bcoch Sfreer Penong. T 54 *****. Tel: ***** *****. Warsin Rood Porr Sweftenham Telephone 231. I346 words
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Article, Illustration858 1959-05-14 10 Richard Berry - He's The World's Most Indecisive .Politician Richard Berry b.V ACCUSTOMED as they are to murky politics, South Americans can learn a lesson or two m political intrigue from a balding, bland-faced Eastern visitor this month. Thai v isitor is Indore- as ?8-year-old President Soekarno who. soon after World War 11.858 words
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603 1959-05-14 10 SIR DA VID ECCLES-BRITAIN'S No. 1 SALESMAN CIR DAVID McADAM ECCLES, President of Britain's Board of Trade, has displayed a flair for sartorial elegance, big business deals, rare book collecting and dropping bricks. In 1953. as "stage manager" of the Coronation, he referred to the Queen as "the perfect leading603 words
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Article, Illustration237 1959-05-14 10 VERU - - VERU -George Eastman (2nd of a series) by HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY With his usual thoroughness Eastman made an extensive study of the history of photography. He discovered that the first successful pictures were taken m 1839 by Daguerre, a Frenchman, who coated copper with silver and used it237 words
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Article, Illustration575 1959-05-14 10 A Not-So-Gentle Giant MEN m the NEYIf KEN years ago Ingemar Johansson was an apprentice labourer earning £B-a-week by hammering down heavy stones m the streets of Gothenburg. Today, he earns at least £20,000 m an hour by hammering the world's leading heavyweights. He has his own construction company, equipped575 words
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Advertisement33 1959-05-14 10 The world famous family of medicinal products I^^B^f!^^^^^^^^^^^'^^f^i>> ■f^^W!^* **ftß^l BBBCTBBBft^^SS?**'''-**^fc^-^y^ E HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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232 1959-05-14 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By HIGH SOCKS ODDS-ON TRAINER K. Daniels had a great day at Bukit Timah yesterday, winning four races out of a card of nine with High Socks, Prince Tournai, South of France, and Forest Beau 11. Three of the winners were232 words
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1916 1959-05-14 11 B P. C. Trr?:rr Hobbs. MONTI 9. n0 it] Franklin 1 1 niiow I»' Son 4 Taylor 2 IM>l\N HFMHFR KTnrmbranre SO." <1> Lee 9 Krrrbrnok s.ns JotULSOQ I Iwcruv Per irat S.O'* 3 T ..7 N.ikorn Vii 9 iMt Posnef 8 11,916 words
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Article121 1959-05-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Royal Federation Police will meet Singapore Police m their annual two-day cricket match on May 23 and 24 m Singapore. The Federation Police h^e named the following to represent Malaya: F.A.S. Caldwell (Sel), Khoo Bin Kheng (NS), Andrew Murugesu (Phg), Sukhdev Singh Gill121 words
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Article47 1959-05-14 11 TOTAL POOL 5181.875 Ist Prize *****8 ($81,842) 2nd Prize *****3 (54D.921) 3rd Priie *****5 (522.734) Starters ($1,894 each): .*****4. *****0, *****3, *****1. M 3600. *****9. *****8, *****8, *****3. *****8, *****9, 4§8595. Consolation (51. 364 each): *****3. *****7, *****3. *****4. *****3. *****2, *****6, *****2. 31H346, *****6.47 words
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Article35 1959-05-14 11 Race 1: S!l0; Race 2: S 13; Race 3: 5154; Race 4: S 72; Race 5: S 95: Race 6: S 16: Race 7: S 95; Rac P 8: $133: Rare 9: $?A?>.35 words
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Article121 1959-05-14 11 RACE EOVR l«t Pri/c: 2119 957) ■2nd Prize: 2825 (S 478) °>rd Prize: 2042 239) Starters (521 earh): \os. 2178. 1776 2 400. 2863. 2830, 16°>4. 2486 2430. 1111. 2.188, 1511.. RACE FIVE Ist Prize: 1089 (51.075) 2nd Prize: 2036 537) 3rd Prize: 1116 268) Starters (521 each):121 words
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Article64 1959-05-14 11 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Turf Club will hold an amateur race meeting on June 13. The programme includes a ladies race and a hurdle race. Entries close at noon on Monday, June 1. Acceptances close at 11 a.m. on June 10. The totalisator will operate on64 words
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Article63 1959-05-14 11 CALLING ALL VICTORIANS THE following p.ayers are requested to turn up lor a soc_cer match between the Past Victorians and Present Victorians at. Victoria School at 4.45 p.m. today. Avtar Singh, Ramakrishnan. S. Jeyathurai. Charlie Tan, Salleh Shukor, Ong Teong Lee, Ong Teong Pin. Chong Kwee Cheng, Lav Teng Chuan.63 words
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Article52 1959-05-14 11 IPOH. Wed. Scoring two goals m each half, the Ramblers, who are the defending champions beat Cheng Wah by four goals to nil m the Division 1 soccer match played on the Ipoh padang this evening. Cheong Che e Fai (2) and Kok Hung (2) scored for52 words
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Article, Illustration899 1959-05-14 11 KEN JALLEH - A SHOCKING GOAL OUSTS MALAY A KEN JALLEH by Vietnam 1 Rang; Nh-l'ng. Cut: Ihank. Hieu Bon: Xrr* rtnh Hatam. Tatto and Tu. Scorer; Uatan 6th num Referee: John Ferguson L:nes^,en Greg de Suva t«d H. AnguVUa. Malaya 0 Lourdes; Nagiratnam. Ahmad Naiari; Wai Enng .Talil' Che Din. Chum Lam;899 words
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Article466 1959-05-14 11 Vietnam wan the toss, and moved strongly into the attack, threatening through Tattn but Malaya was m no danger with Lourdes m goal. Off" a clearance, Malaya attacked and .t wa.- only a bright, save by Ran:-: from Boon Bee. that stopped Malaya irrm taking the466 words
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Article124 1959-05-14 11 Malaya* ikipper Er-.^ir Dutton wi;; lead the Resi teaaa afilasi the Afian Cup Or.'ra: Zcne champions Vietnam m a friendly phopw match a* 5 15 p.m. at Jttlftn Befit ft* diam today. The Rest tea:n comprise! six Colony p'a3'ers. sad five from Maia3'a The learn124 words
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Advertisement81 1959-05-14 11 FOR THE ORIFNT MIDDLE-WT. CHAMPIONSHIP ON NEUTRAL GROUND 12 3 MIN. RDS. BOXING -HAPPY -WORLD STADIUM SUNDAY, 17th. MAY 9.00 p.m. DOWTHONG vs. Yg. PAULINO ORIENT CHAMPION <PHILir?INES (HAMP J| JUL. Fetther-Wi. Championship of Singapore RAY NAI V^Jft MING CHAN vs. SOMKIAT flf jf Supported by Ciood Fijrhts. Booking for81 words
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485 1959-05-14 12 PLACES GALORE GOING BEGGING IN ENGLAND'S CRICKET TEAM By A Special Correspondent English cricketers had fame as at the moment, begging: m the England to face the victorious 1961.. Army Leagues Never before have young BUCb a chance of winning Test There are places galore going team which has to485 words
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Article579 1959-05-14 12 THE Singapore Base District's first division league soccer championship will be a tough, three-cornered fight between First Cheshire Regiment. Regimental Pay Office, and 443 Base Ammunition Depot. The three teams r-:-.-.re he! nrst p'.ace with ten ;-,ir.t> each, and m the whole competition, Cheshire Regiment are579 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-05-14 12 Photo. LONDON: Italian outside left B. Petris goes for the England goal, with England goalie Eddie Hopkinson and skipper Billy Wright on the scene. The Italian missed his chance however, much to the relief of thousands watching m the Wembley Stadium. England 'rew with the Italians. I PIUPI - 50 words
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179 1959-05-14 12 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Uave Charnley, the British champion, won the British Empire lightweight boxine title last night, when he knocked out the holder. South Africa's Willie Toweel, m the tenth of the scheduled 15 rounds. Charnley, punching fiercely and attacking relentlessly, was definitely on179 words
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Article79 1959-05-14 12 FOLLOWING are the YMCA open tennis championship ties for today: Ong Chew Bee vs Pang Chan Soon, E. Cooper vs F. Y. Khoo. Seel Beng Sin vs Lim Hee Chin. Men's Doubles: G. H Barton and D. F. Carter vs J. H. Wilson and Kon Choon79 words
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Article37 1959-05-14 12 PHILADELPH lA, Wed. (UPI). Sugar Ray Robinson signed yesterday to meet Carmen Basilio on Sept. 21 m a 15-round rubber bout which the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission will recognize as a defence of Robinson's middleweight title.37 words
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Article36 1959-05-14 12 LONDON. Wed. (UPl).—Nigerian Dick Tiger. British Empire middleweight champion, turned the tables on Randy Sandy of New York *a?t night and won a decision over him m their return 10--round bout m Wembley Arena.36 words
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437 1959-05-14 12 F.A.M. Referees Board Replies To Fairplay Corner [sports letter I Sir, An allegation has been made by your sports writer. Mr. Tony R angel, m an article published m your Fairpiay Corner on Thursday. 7th. May that Enche Mansor :s "not eligible" or "has been debarred from refereeing m the437 words
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Article185 1959-05-14 12 Brundage Leaves For Munich NEW YORK. Wed.—(Reuler). Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the Internationa: Olympic committee told reporters here thai he would leave today to attend an executive session of the International Olympic committee starting m Munich on ay 23. He -aid that he understood That the Soviet Union had185 words
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Article21 1959-05-14 12 THE Malayan Waterski Association will hold their annual Carnival and Trade Fair at Westpoint Gardens on Sunday, July sth.21 words
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Article23 1959-05-14 12 COPENHAGEN, Wed ißeuter) France completed a 5-0 win over Denmark m their Davis Cup European Zone second round match here yesterday.23 words
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288 1959-05-14 12 SCRAP THE COLOUR BAH IN S.A. SPORT DELEGATION CAll ON U.K. BODY LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Htm M,, rK ensuring the inclusion of non-white- n f^ African and Southern Rhodesi 3n (»h mp teams were launched here vesterda\ A deputation from the Campaign Against Race Discrimination m Sport called on j288 words
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Article115 1959-05-14 12 PERTH. West Australia. Wed. (Reuten— The problem of touring lawn tennis professionals will be discussed at the meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation m Dublin on July 8. Mr. R. H. Youdale, an Australian official said yesterday. Mr. Youdale said m an interview that law115 words
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Article25 1959-05-14 12 MAINE. Wed. (Reuter) Yvon Durelle (Canada) British Empire light heavyweight boxing champion, stopped Teddy Burns (Massachusetts) m the third round here last night.25 words
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297 1959-05-14 12 CHARTER ED BANK beat Mercantile Bank by two goals to nil to take the lead m the Business Houses Football Association first division league tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. By winning this mati h. Chartered Bank became the first team to spoil Mercantile Bank's unbeaten record.297 words
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Article37 1959-05-14 12 NEWMARKET. Suffolk Wed. (Reuter) Lord [rwin's Agricola won the Newmarkei Stakes run over one ahd a quarter miles here today. Queen Elizabeth's Ab.n-e Suspicion was second with Mr A. R. Ellis Masham third five ran.37 words
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502 1959-05-14 12 WARWICK: PLAY BRIGHTLY WILL ROLL IN By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Wed. WARWICKSHIRE Cricket Club is probably the most enterprising of the seventeen firstclass counties. The Edgbaston Ground is a monument to the progressive outlook of those who run it, but they are equally businesslike and forthright m their analysis502 words
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Article243 1959-05-14 12 M.C.C.T DISK THIS! AN OL PROBLEM M RKHAKji I} U A P-a.ved f< and the I tiie same conduct alw;concerns the pn whe examp are level ai run two or shou only the 1 ry? The crici the M.C.C. I erning body I to adjudi theii May It W k243 words
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Advertisement161 1959-05-14 12 Subscribe To The STA\D\K» MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATION AT, *'APER U you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m tbe surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office il preferred? Ail you have to do161 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-05-14 12 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: Friendly— Vietnam vs The Pest at Jalan Besar stadium 5. 15 p.m. Dir. 3A Geylang V. vs Serangoon M.Y. at Geylang: Dir.' 3B TTS vs B. Bula n S.C. at Farrer Park; Stable Boys SC vs K<^\enaran Club at CU. SOCCER: Victoria School. Present vs Past at.51 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1959-05-14 13 —m»«^. -T»~. ZdKt <'•*-: r < f fTSt'- V "*«h" li^L &£*s. 'v J^.. VT'' 1 betan Question NEW DELHI «,/P';>'n2 to see that the grpat metropolis of Lj Ffkmg i^ presently directing a great pro[j >ffpniive against India Our only sin was r >ur s^ X(>K1,032 words
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Article782 1959-05-14 13 ANTHONY SAMPSON - ANTHONY SAMPSON by LONDON U -*c play 'Look Bel n Anger Ml an^ry young M clan man bullyI I middle class »n m arric apfl m London three A Z"- if shook the >" fhe^itre to the Its passionate dia- brvtal vocabulary realm—ad to make *Her782 words
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Article261 1959-05-14 13 NEW YORK gINCE Lee Ecuyer started to build a swimming pool m the garden of his Freeport, Long Island, home, he has met nothing but protests from his neighbour. The neighbour has obtained a temporary court injunction to stop Lee's work. He claims that the 20ft. by 40ft. poo]261 words
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Article297 1959-05-14 13 Wants To Swim With A Chimp? from STAN MAYS cording devices— and then conducted its business m whispers Two days later, the wife of a newspaperman heard at the club all about their discussions and her husband printed the story. Weddings pLYMOUTH BORN J ohn Webber, the manager of a297 words
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Article307 1959-05-14 13 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By TODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 "It is sain that truth U often eclipsed but n*v«r extinguished." Livy THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is a day which tends to stir activity, emotions, excitement, difference. Those who apply themselves can gpt a lot accomplished, especially m the307 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-05-14 13 LI'L A6NER By A) Capp \SE: COULD DIE.AS WFS lOEEL OT ALL \k nqSK QTV I A-E=>E_ S^-'H'-HEWOULDNT /•f t RED-BLOODED AMERICAN THE "FEARLESS RDSDCK" k^A-jRAL ABO^T I MOT!CE. r rALLME p^^V*^ EOyS. f /-BUT-G^P.V-LATELW PUBUSMER IS WORRIED. V YOU f WORRIES "BOLTT J rQ? ME JEST WAIMT BIN ACTIM'236 words
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228 1959-05-14 14 Rebels made peace move in Singapore Consul General JAKARTA. Wed. (IPI)— A high Indonesian official said today that rebel leaders were preparing to leave Indonesia and set up headquarters abroad. B::e Gen. Djtaikusumo, Consul-General to Singapore, said at a news conference that the decision was ta^cn daring a meeting o:228 words
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98 1959-05-14 14 Police to fingerprint 70,000 to find killer ROTHLKHAM Wed. fUFI) Police said \estprriay they will fingerprint p\ery Male over the BgC of 14 n this city of about 70.000 persons m order to find a killer Chief constable .lE. Cotton sair! the highly unu--u.il finserprintins WSg bfMns: done m order98 words
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Article251 1959-05-14 14 GENEVA ACCORD DASHE BY RUSSIA Gromyko's flat WO' to free unification of Germany Accept Soviet terms or else threat to Brentano GENEVA, Wed. (UPl)— Russia dashed all Western hopes for any early Big Four accord on Germany today with a flat "no" to free 1 unification of the divided nation.251 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-05-14 14 PRESIDENT General Mohammad Avub Khan of Pakistan, raises three finaers of his risht hand to take the Seoul Oath before beum invested as the Chief Stout of Pakistan. The ceremony was held la^t week m Karachi i IPI Picture),UPI - 45 words
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Article126 1959-05-14 14 Rl STAFF IN CAR ACCIDENT LONDON. Wed. (Reuter)— A lar?e .saloon car belonging to the Indonesian embassy was damaged, a lorry overturned and five people injured m a road u.-c-up today In London's West End. The male driver and two women passengers m the embassy car were taken to hospital126 words
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Article145 1959-05-14 14 NORTHERN NIGERIA. Wed. (Reuter) The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrived here by air today to represent Queen Elizabeth at Northern Nigeria's week-loner self- government celebrations opening m Kaduna, the capital, tomorrow. The Duke is the Queen's uncle. Highlight of the celebrations will be a145 words
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337 1959-05-14 14 UK plans to enter space race with C' wealth support LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Britain plans to enter the spare race with United States and Commonwealth support and may put a 1,000 lb. satellite m orbit using: her Blue Streak and Black Knight rockets to launch it This emerged from a337 words
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100 1959-05-14 14 Canada's no to British space plan OTTAWA, Wed. <Rcuter) Canada will not participate m the British plan to launch an earth satellite m co-operation with the United States and some Commonwealth countries, the Canadian Press News Agency reported last night. It quoted an Ottawa informant a 5 saying that Canada's100 words
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Article45 1959-05-14 14 BANDUNG, Wed. (Reuter). Military authorities here have released five Masjumi party leaders of West Java after seven month? under house arrest, military police disclosed. They were arrested m No\* 1958 for making statements which harmed the state's interest, the police said.45 words
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247 1959-05-14 14 2 PLANES CRASH IN 4 HOURS, 34 DIE BALTIMORE. Wed. (Reuter, TPI) Two Capital Airlines planes bound for Atlanta, Georgia, crashed yesterday with a reported loss of 34 lives. All 27 passengers and the crew of four of a dickers Viscount Turboprop airliner flying from New York to Atlanta were247 words
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Article118 1959-05-14 14 17 killed as tanker explodes NEW GUINEA, Wed. iKeuter) Two Europeans and 15 natives were killed and an unknown number of natives injure^ by an explosion yesterday m trie 225--ton coaster "Busama" m Wewak harbour. The Busama loaded with 4.000 gallons of aviation fuel blew up In the harbour on118 words
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Article45 1959-05-14 14 MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES' condition remained unchanged yesterday, the State Department announced. This has been the daily bulletin since last Saturday when it was disclosed that the former Secretary of State, m hospital with cancer, had suffered a mi-d attack of pneumonia. (Reuter).Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1959-05-14 14 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Eugene Crumpton, 18. was sentenced to 50 days m jail last night shortly after giving his girl an engagement ring. Police said Crumpton admitted stealing the ring from the girl's grandmother.38 words
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Article, Illustration151 1959-05-14 14 THE SHAH of Persia said m London yerterday hf had divorced Queen Soraya lo perpetuate the dynasty m Persia because that country was "ver> important for the security of the Middle East and its future." Answering questions at a crowded press conference151 words
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Article254 1959-05-14 14 No elections the summer-officeal IT WILL BE CONTRARY! BRITISH INTERESTS -Ml LONDON, Wed. There be no this summer, because it would be conti interests, the Prime Minister. Mr M. !<• told the annual dinner of the Newspapei Si last night. In some quarters he i ■he was accused first ol254 words
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