Singapore Standard, 23 May 1959
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Title Section22 1959-05-23 1 Singapore STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cobla "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1959. *°l IX- N^ 324. ,5 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article, Illustration427 1959-05-23 1 Dramatic stay of execution for youth Killer of 11 was 90 mins. from death LINCOLN, (Nebraska), Fri. (UPI) Charles Starkweather, admitted murderer of 1 1 people won a dramatic stay of execution, only 90 minutes before he was to die m the electric chair. The stay of execution was granted427 words
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Article87 1959-05-23 1 ROME, Fii. (UPU Investigation magistrates are speeding up bigamy proceedings against film star Miss Sophia Loren, and her producer husband Mr. Carlo Ponti. court sources said yesterday The sources said the couple would b e liable to immediate arrest if they entered Italy as they have said87 words
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Article59 1959-05-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Federation Government 2dU announced that the following companies have Deep In-rn^Tioneer Industry" certificates: Fedora! Painl Factory Lirmt- ,CI Paints (Malaya) fimited' PAR Malayan Paint wSki (Federation) Limited; S l? ,on, Brother, and Company I united wa l t Limited, H- a J Morto59 words
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237 1959-05-23 1 Alliance hope for another victory in Malacca today MALACCA, Fri. The Alliance here anticipates another victory m tomorrows State election here, the UMNO chairman, Inche Ghafar bin Baba, told The Standard today. A total of 47 candidates are contesting' the 20 seats. The Alliance is fighting every seat and is237 words
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227 1959-05-23 1 NEW GOVT. MOVE TO PROTECT POSTMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri, 1 Dog own e iv m the Federation will soon be told to Instal letter boxes "at a suit able distance" from their homes so as to prevent postmen from being bitten. The I-; deration Government is l start a publicity227 words
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Article88 1959-05-23 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) Brigadier General Mustopo, deputy Army Chief of Stall and Vice-Chairman of the National Front lor the Liberation of West Irian, explained the functions and development of the Front to the Malayan military attache m a meeting here. Brig. Con. Mustopo told Major88 words
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Article76 1959-05-23 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A Federation Government mission of four arrived m London today for talks on further aid for their armed forces m Malaya's war against communist bandits. It will have a preliminary meeting with officials of the Commonwealth Relations Office on Saturday, and formal talks76 words
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Article37 1959-05-23 1 C HIM BOTE, Peru. Fri. (UPI). A Chilean cargo plane crashed yesterday near the mountain village of Moro. 30 miles east of here. First reports indicated six persons may have been killed m the crash.37 words
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Article46 1959-05-23 1 chill Protocol Officer, liinie .lama'; ;>.n Abdul Latiff. told The Standard yesterday that no decision has yet been taken as to which airline will supply the special aircraft that will take the Yang Di Pertuan Agong to India on a State visit m October.46 words
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Article236 1959-05-23 1 TRIBAL WAR' ON SOCCER FIELDS FORT* MORESBY, Fri. Papua and New Guinea factions are waging "tribal warfare on the soccer fieid. The acting Port Moresby Police Superintendent, Mr. J. Graham, today issued a warning to players of the 27 teams m the district's soccer competition they would be forbidden toReuter - 236 words
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70 1959-05-23 1 OTTAWA. Ma y 22 (Renter) The Australia Prime Minister, Mr. R.G. Menzies, who is visiting Canada on his way to Britain, said here today that "the Communists are still marching m Asia." "The y take every opportunity to advance m such places70 words
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Article57 1959-05-23 1 BLACK AND WHITE MONTGK >MERY. Alabama, Fri. (Reuter). A hildren's book m which a black rabbit marries a white rabbit has been removed from the shelves of public libraries m tne Southern State of Alabama. The ban wa? ordered after the Public Library Service Division receiver! complaints that it favoured57 words
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149 1959-05-23 1 Liquor ban tor 200,000 GI's No drinks during duty hours BONN. Fri. (Reuter).— All 200.000 American soldiers Stationed m Europe have been banned from drinking liquor m U.S. Army clubs during normal day duty hours it was revealed today. An army spokesman told reporters: "We want to make sure that149 words
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Article301 1959-05-23 1 WARNING to SHADY FINANCIERS Government wilt hit at 'tax holiday' racket KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government warned today that it would crack down hard on "shady international financiers'' who are trying to take illegal advantage of its "tax holiday" legislation. Some of these financiers formerly operated m a succession301 words
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Article202 1959-05-23 1 Nuclear test ban: talks bog down GENEVA, Fri (UPI) i American and British nuclear negotiations held an "inconclusive" meeting with the Soviets today and tossed the key issue of considering new technical information back to their Foreign Ministers. U.s. Ambassador femea J Wadswortfa and Britain'! SjMichael Wright spent so minutes202 words
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Article80 1959-05-23 1 VIENNA, May 22 l Eh iter)— Austrian motor vehic es are running today aritb their ights full on m broad daylight to commemorate the dead k;..--ed o n the roads. Today i Roj Safety Day m Austria and at noon all traffic will stop I80 words
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Article69 1959-05-23 1 WASHINGTON, Frt (UPI) -There is no reported change m 4 he con ■'.''l'm of Mr. rohn Foster Dulles, who Li grave y ill In Walter Reed Army medical centre. State Depart Offl er. Mr Lin n White, told restei Laj I it he bad "nothing to ado"69 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-05-23 2 'BIG 3' NAMED BY ACCUSE IN SENSATIONAL SMUGGLING CASE Military court trial i^JPwistan KARACHI, Fri. (Reuter) A former Presi dent of Pakistan, a former Governor General and a former Prime Minister were named today by the accused m a smuggling trial before a special military court, here. The accused, Kassim429 words
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131 1959-05-23 2 GUATEMALA CITY. Fri. iL ter)— The Guatemalan For- 1 eign Minister. Senor Jes is Cnda Murillo, claimed last ight that a fleet of fou r shi o arry i n g armed revolutionaries from Cuba had been sighted 15 mi es ofi the Guatemalan131 words
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Advertisement1147 1959-05-23 2 fdfdfdf ENGAGEMENT THE en gas tent is announced between Mr Fung Han? BOS. of Honsdcong and Miss Adeline Tan B r Ne Singapore the 3rd Ma 1859 SITUATION VACANT SINT. XTORF (ITY OF\( II Water Depa tmenl Applications are v ted -^r the vacant p n >* Water Electric r'-^-^^^an1,147 words
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Advertisement434 1959-05-23 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT:- Supply and Delivery of three (31 30 cwt Diesel Engine Travelling Dispensaries Close at 2.15 p.m. on June, 1959, Tender deposit $2f)o/--r c n der documents are availahle from the City Engineer's Department. on production of the City Treairer's Deposil434 words
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Advertisement155 1959-05-23 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. KOH PING KWANGof No. 63. Jalan Sea View. Singapore, have applied for a raising of status from Ist Cla>.v Beer House Licence to Ist Class Public House Licence m respect of premises No. ILL New Bridge Road, Singapore :md that this application will155 words
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Advertisement131 1959-05-23 2 PHOI 1)1 V PKfSiMS B* M>l(i\! I: TONIGHT! "FASHIONS "ST PACIF( B> JOW BOOTI \\l) HhR lOVHI M v mm with entirely NEW CREATION* at 10.00 p.m. FL<»,R>Hcm Tbe SENSATIONAL JUGGLEI Mr. CHO\C CHF CM MC *nd Mfc knn\ at 11.00 p.m. -|N<> KS: I IOMi rABLI I SALOMA lad131 words
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Article294 1959-05-23 3 RAPAPS Face -Savers strenuous efforts which certain leaders PAP are making to overcome the continued L m 'Heir stocks especially following the L. cnf'v uttered by their Secretary-Gen-L Harr) Lee Kuan Yew, to the freedom of Singapore, are most revealing, indeed. f. est of these face-savers to try to undo294 words
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Article368 1959-05-23 3 WHILE angry reaction to this dare-you style ;ction campaigning as revealed by the PAP s Lee Kuan Yew continues to mount, not only >ore and the Federation, but also among the free countries, as reflected m over- pers 3nd Press agencies, new speculation tas arisen on the reasons368 words
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Article50 1959-05-23 3 Zi i m fee* iC'fT' Koaa b c PQ 6" No 1563 Cjbte li.-E-NfcwS- ,S hnosl A I d'ra'trr-ents -a trance Bids 174. B*t« W an* aQ?a •--v V. COWWI Sr Tel: =^7 i-- A l- »n St M: ?471 91-A B^<;t Ch;nj Te<- 14/ l50 words
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Article1060 1959-05-23 3 H.A.R. PHILBY - Baghdad With The Lid Off H.A.R. PHILBY m by Von BAGHDAD, \OO can still spend peaceful evenings m Baghdad, sitting on the lawns that line the left bank of the Tigris. The sun sinks below the date palms on the far shore, and long red clouds are reflected m the1,060 words
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VOICE OF MALAYA
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Article430 1959-05-23 3 Sir— For whom to vote is the question that keeps j coming up m the minds of people today. The flop m the United Front ha-s brought about much c nc< m amongst the cil Izens of Singapore. Thi- was cv '.need from the letters to430 words
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Article491 1959-05-23 3 Sir —[t is heartening to read m your paper of May 13 and 14 that one of the two major political parties m Singapore the Liberal Socialist Party has given the lead to reinforce the democratic front m their "fight to the last" battle against the491 words
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Article201 1959-05-23 3 Sir We are all conscious that the Peoples Action Party is a strong and united body which is, striving to win the election and take over self-government. On the other hand, we find that other friendly parties, which tried to amalgamate m the past, have been split and201 words
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Article256 1959-05-23 3 Gave Their Lives For Freedom Sir— l see rha 4 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew ha? recommenced his favourite -por 4 of "baiting the White Man. f hii time at his election rallies: He cracks about the Japanese chasing them out of Singapore and threatens 24 hours notice to quit should256 words
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Article151 1959-05-23 3 Sir, The stepping down of a few candidates has given a ray of hope to us who are greatly worried over our future" We fear poverty, anarchy, unemployment and a host of other evils if a good and stable government is not voted into power. Is151 words
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Article96 1959-05-23 3 Shorts from the Talks Wise After The Event "ON the three weeks' proving flight from which I have recently returned I learnt two important lessons; they are to keep both your .slippers and your bathing costume with you m the aircraft. There's nothing more bitter than to find yourself at96 words
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Article, Illustration400 1959-05-23 3 T'HL answer to the question we asked m this column, yesterday, as to who was responsible for the"v.--happy incident* referred to by Harry Lee Kuan Yew as being the reason for Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra opposing a merger, was provided by the P A P chairman. Dr Toh400 words
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317 1959-05-23 4 Men in debt: Govt. may take back sacked workers SINGAPORE cm! servants who got into debt after de rlirins their financi.il position to the Government list \par, may not face any disciplinary action now, She staff sidr »>f the Joint Cml Service Council is negotiating uith the Government to stop317 words
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120 1959-05-23 4 RAIL CHIEFS TOLD: STOP INTIMIDATION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Warning letters have gone out from the Railway Administration and the 8,000--strong National Union of Railwaymen regarding alleged intimidation and strict adherence to the work-to-rule campaign which is now m its seventh day. The railway acting General Manager, Mr, E. T. Williams,120 words
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202 1959-05-23 4 Police get manhandle of worker report with standing regulations. it was within the power of the administration, he said to suspend defaulters or even replace them, if the occasion demanded. The NUR chief. Mr. Alfred King, disclosed meanwhile that he had sent letters to all branches calling on members to202 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-05-23 4 Curfew in Pangkor to go KUALA LUMPUR, Thuri.— The situation on Pangkor Island has now returned to normal. The Minister for Defence has announced that the proclamation of the Administrative District of Dindings under the provisions of the Public Order (Preservation) Ordinance 1958 is to be revoked with effect fromStandard - 96 words
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347 1959-05-23 4 TEMERLOH, Fri. Government resthouses m Pahang have been renamed "Government Hotels** by the State Government. The policy of the State Government Is that resthouses and halting bungalows shall be run on an economic basis, says a circular oy the State Financial Officer347 words
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Article160 1959-05-23 4 PAP: May 30 is day of liberation A PAP LEADER, Dr. Keng S'.\ce. Last night said that May 30 will be the Day of Liberation for the common people of Singapore. Durii g an i ection bi Radio Singapore, Dr. stated that May see the end of an age of160 words
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Article36 1959-05-23 4 IPOH. Fri. The P< i < Rural and industrial Development Authority is at present conducting ogging coum I i enable Malays to play a greater part m the State's logc I g b■ r. c36 words
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275 1959-05-23 4 Independents can safeguard peoples interest— says Tan INDEPENDENTS could t* I power: facta r In aping the future of Singapore, Independent Candida*. f r Tiong Bahru, M Wilham Tan. tela a rally at Henderson Road last Qighl Speaking In Hokklen, Mr. Tan said that one example of how powerful the275 words
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Article83 1959-05-23 4 COMMISSION TO PROBE PINE CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— An expert on the pineapple industry m the Federation, [nche Wahab bin Abdullah, will hea I the commission of inquiry set up jointly by the Singapore and the Federation governments to probe into the causes of thee pineapple crises m Malaya. Inche83 words
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63 1959-05-23 4 THOUSAD OBSERVER VESAK WITH PRAYERS B DDHI TS M g a po r y e s '-> 2.50: Bud sole B vert wno chair. ing. Af 500 Singapore B St. Mi the i Flag wr ning of More inch;the temple The m S: ed by vote* ten;; At th. Gay63 words
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Article43 1959-05-23 4 tres. HP Singapore wmr* mm a- MP H| dcv I and fi r I the Ho var.gua: B~ Ve<=ak f n on T. Phor T H| Sehon' Wp[ Jem- Be De Hpu I H. v cen*: fl and the and I43 words
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Article61 1959-05-23 4 I I I X; some 6< "I Termed I t area. Survey I the RID mw started If the 1 covenr..: hoy Hi continue to and i H I M. In I V Perak R H a Mr H ard he w principle- H"61 words
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Advertisement306 1959-05-23 4 Now wear the date on your wrist The handiest place for a calendar? Obviously the dial of your watch, especially if it's an OmegaSeamaster. For then you wear a fully-automatic, high-precision timepiece on whose dial the new date appears unerringly each day at midnight. The Seamaster Calendar is a carefree306 words
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Article142 1959-05-23 5 TWO BOGUS TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS Allegation Police check report they got posts M a under false pretences «luJ» Singopore Police are investigating vil„ 9 S th u ot W °< men have bee Caching m vernacular schools for several years under false pretences. Jh he n SU tK dard WM142 words
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188 1959-05-23 5 MALAYAN PAINTING FOR PORT MORESBY IPOH. Fri. The Ipoh j Rotary Club has been asked by the Rotary Club ol Port Moresby. Papua, to select a painting which Will re- present Malaya In the International Youth Art Exhibition to be held at Port Morse- by m September. In conjunction with188 words
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Article111 1959-05-23 5 Xl v UMPUR, Fri. -The g piece of wreckage from opter which rashed m th M ixwell Road a -oi X Lumpur has m 0 found. Last g tbe Royal Air I authorities were appro, by Mr. Muniandy, a ke Gardens, had j a piece111 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-23 5 FREE TRIP TO SPORE OR AUSSIE DRIVER lorry driver. A.lan John Gooding v-e yesterday by Air India with bis -winning tn th* Colony. and tore- .<s free y to and a titension nre o r c- "t. out t trip pend > v added. iter that that to •.-..:> to51 words
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Article120 1959-05-23 5 SARDON OPENS FILTRATION PLANT KUAI LUMPUR, Fri.—Mister for W irks, Pests and Telecommunications. Inche Sird n bin Haji Jubir and the Mentri Bear ol Se.an- Inche Hashim bin Mat 7 attended the mauguratj n fa new nitration plant r Bukit Nanas yesterday. I rmally handing over the filtration pant at120 words
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Article28 1959-05-23 5 fl "ia HabibuL S Arm- d 9 a Malayan P me to Join M :>anied by M Rumm ittracjfl I at the I r Gen- and Mi28 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-05-23 5 Malayan offers Marriage of Nikki Ii the :-<>u peri M.il- I IoM The i that -hp pposal of w ralthj boj she I m not rimor. j yet I b the el the Monde who has F( r itiea i be perl impui 'K'n i mag m very,48 words
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Article28 1959-05-23 5 [NCHE Sardon bin Ha.n ibir, Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, official v opened the State's ->- xmd mobile pevs* oft V ein Teluk Vnson yesterday.28 words
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371 1959-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, fri. In the face of a stiff struggle to maintain a Stock of blood adequate to serve during major chest operations at the Lady Templer Hospital here, inmates of the Pudu Prison are doing a yeoman service. This was disclosed371 words
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234 1959-05-23 5 MASTERPIECES OF INDIAN ART FOR SHOW KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. -A vast range of Indian puntng r I pture will oe on snojs Lumpul next month, in D: ong this to theJStand- 0 Indian High Cwnmfe- v, Malaya, Mr. K. Banerji, said gUT 2f m 3Jr2 about one hundred pie- c234 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-05-23 5 INDIA'S matinee idol Shammi Kapoor discusses the film "Singapore" with Malaya's Maria Menado, which they will be starring m.22 words
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234 1959-05-23 5 Haw Par Villa 'shooting' finds Maria Menado singing love song By Our Film Correspondent. THE picturesque Haw Par Villa (Tiger Balm Gardens) m Singapore was the setting of a scene for Eagle Film's joint Malayan-Indian production "SINGAPORE" this morning. The lens were focussed on Malaya's glamour girl, Maria Menado. who234 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-05-23 5 Vatican envoy passes through MONSIGNOB GAETANO MELAXI. secretary to the Vatican Ambassador to Indonesia, flew into Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for a short visit, Monsignor Melani. formerly the Vatican Charge d'Affaire s inVakarta, will later fly to Rome for a shorl holiday. Monsignor Melani44 words
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Article116 1959-05-23 5 TRANSFER OF INSURANCE BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Supreme Court here today transferred line Ban Chuan Investment Service Limited's life assurance business to another company because it could not pay the required deposit of $200,000 with the Ac 'Ountant-General of the Federation of Malaya. Counsel Mr. S. M. Yong m116 words
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Article94 1959-05-23 5 MAN JAILED FOR HOUSE TRESPASS RAUB, Fri. A rubber tapper, Ria bin Awang 41, was today sentenced to one year's jail and fined $100 or another two months' jail on a charge of house trespass with intent to outrage the modesty of a housewife. Zainab binti Mat Yassin on the94 words
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Article70 1959-05-23 5 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday criticized the Asia Woodworking Co. for switching over to contract labour. Employees of the Company who are members of an affiliate of the TUC, the Singanore Sawmill Workers' Union, have been on strike since May 8, In protest against the70 words
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Article60 1959-05-23 5 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A 17-year-old schoolboy, V. Cheiliah. of the St. Mark's School, at Prai. who went swimming m the sea opposite the Headquarters here today got into difficulties and was drowned. Chelliah had gone with a party of schoolboy friends for a swim as they had no school60 words
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223 1959-05-23 5 Celebrate poll victory but remember our pledge— Tunku ALOR STAR. Fri. The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today advised all the newlyelected members of the Kedah Legislative Assembly to pay frequent visits to their constituencies and try to meet as many people as possible. The Tunku, who was speaking223 words
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158 1959-05-23 5 Specialists to train glamour guides SINGAPORE will soon have a pool from which "glamour guides'' will be picked to show foreign tourists around the Colony. Local travel agencies and hotel owners had held a meeting with the Director of Tourism. Mr. Robert Howlett, on Thursday night, to discuss the possibility158 words
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Article40 1959-05-23 5 TAIPING. Fri.— The Taiping Railway Station suffered a two-hour break m their te pcommunications when eleven of their telephone lines were cul off at Assam Kumbang About 60 yarn? of wires worth $75 had been removed.40 words
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Article75 1959-05-23 5 IPOH. Fri.— Several V.iP.'s arc expected to attend tomorrow night's variety concert -by the Perak branch of the Red Cro-s Socio* v. 10 mark the Centenary celebrations. The concert to be h<- -t the St. Michael's Institution, will include items by the Ipoh M isical75 words
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Article45 1959-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Rrst batch of student! for the residential a e-cp of tha University <"><" Malaya, X.a.a Lumpur Division m Patatli Valley, will he admit tpd on Monday and will be addressed by tbe V*i e-Chanc* Lor aid the Acting Prinrip;,45 words
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Advertisement286 1959-05-23 5 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA The vital link between school and home i if*^t i mImLTj I^lBl^M>*iißrr^| J?^S~ r^^^^ KBfiK' f^BJßij''' Wmw li\rii\^ Encyclopedia' nrr *^^S *ft^^B lulljtlf'vw jra'ured hert m c, magnif.cenl 'ifltfy Among the many special features of the "Children's Encyclopedia" first comes its happy influence m home life—286 words
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82 1959-05-23 6 I'M SORRY FOR KEDAH, PERLIS SAYS MR. R PE N ANG, Fri. The Chairman of The Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, commenting on the Kedah and Periis State elections, said that he was sorry for the people of these two States because there would be no opposition82 words
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206 1959-05-23 6 14 SACKED, SO UNION DECIDES ON A STRIKE Members m stevedore firm ordered: Start work-to-rule THE 1,000-strong Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union has decided to stage a two-hour protest strike daily from today against the retrenchment of 14 of their members. The 14 members were declared redundant on Thursday206 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-05-23 6 Water-skiers of Colony praised for their talents SINGAPORE water-skiers at the Pasir Ris yesterday drew rounds ol applause from the owners of Florida's Cypress Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downins Pope, when they exhibited their skill yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pope, now on a world tour, are m the Colony207 words
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176 1959-05-23 6 Fine, jail for driver who stole Police gun IPOH. Fri. Alter stealng a police Inspector's pls:ol, a driver, M Ramasarr.y. \f€ 11 to an tber man on he understanding that be >c given half ol the "pro■eeds earned from the use of he pistol." This was told to Magisrate Raja176 words
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Article177 1959-05-23 6 Tunku to answer PPP queries IPOH. Fri Tunku A Rahman, will address an Alliance rally here on the People's Park tomorrow. In connection with the rally the secretary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party has written tn the Tunku tnroush the Alliance office m Ipoh putting forward five questions on the177 words
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Article79 1959-05-23 6 PENAN G, Fri. Penang wii! hold a "Road Safety Week" from June 28 to July 11 and during the period Sneil Traffic Games for school children will be held at the parade ground of the former MAAF Headquarters m Peel Avenue. This was decided at a79 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-05-23 6 MEMBERS of the staff of the Shell Company (Singapore Branch) held their annul! dinner at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Happy World, on Thursday night. At the dinner, the Branch Manager. Mr. R. L. Parker, presented long service emblems to members of the staff. In65 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-05-23 6 Mystery mission of wealthy shipowner AN American-Greek shipowner flew into Singapore yesterday with a multi-million-dollar mystery. Mr. P. D. Marchrssini. president of a shipping line under his own name m New York and London, refused to disclose what he will do here. He arrived m the Colony after a short112 words
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Article116 1959-05-23 6 INDEPENDENT TO FOLLOW NEUTRALITY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Mr Koh PooJ Krp. a candidate to: the Belangor state election states m his manifesto that he is contesting as an independent because he has great faith m the policy of neutrality vigorously observed by the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Neb.ru a116 words
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Article100 1959-05-23 6 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— For years housewives here have been victimised by fishmongers who monnpoli>ed the sale of fish In the local market.- and who adopted the '"take it cr leave it" attitude. This racket has now been smashed by the Town Council Issuing more licences to100 words
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Article67 1959-05-23 6 TWO NEW LAWYERS FOR KL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Two new barristers-at-law one a former Kelantan Circuit Magistrate were today admitted into the Federation Bar by Mr. .1 us! ire Cr.g m the Supreme Court here" Wan Mustapha bin Haji Alt formerly m the Kelantan Civil Service, was admitted after having67 words
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271 1959-05-23 6 GOVT. NEGLECTED JUNGLE ROADS-JOURNAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Though Malaya had the good fortune of having excellent public roads, only scant attention had been paid by Government for the construction of roads m jungles to serve the timber industry. This was stated m the recent issue of the "Malayan Forester," a271 words
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120 1959-05-23 6 Alliance leader tells the guide Change mind or business attitude KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Douglas X X Lee. an Alliance candidate lor the Saiak constituency, tonight said that not only must the MCA have unity within the r§J it must also make every effort to unite the guilds and associations120 words
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Article295 1959-05-23 7 PAP BLAMED FOR 'BAMBOO CURTAIN' We must fight bid to suppress our freedom Lib-Soc thief's call Socio™^or\ ce y Cr Mr y E 9 TfL f A V b l rO J out nn-i-.V 7il K# Ton yesterdoy ashed curtain W Vhe PAP for "Bering o bamboo Smgapore to suppress295 words
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Article59 1959-05-23 7 I>fßcei Fence E n b g •heir m I I ie. Fr b p i Personnel' R. H Stall Offliccon notion g M pointed Headquarters, B It i In i DeF i r m v .1 be -Col. J. E. B ted "mb n59 words
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151 1959-05-23 7 No Bench warming' Independent says he PEN an g Fri. An In de mdidate I r the Kelawi nstituency. Mr. A I n his man;:'' st ised toda g ye an a. ranee that a^ far a> he was concerned, there would be no "bench warming,*' if he were ted,151 words
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321 1959-05-23 7 TEACHER: WIFE LEFT ME FOR A FRIEND >L lumpuf m, Xh e "eternal triangle" the kuse of many broken marges today caused a tocher to sue h-- wif< I r divorc IS the Supreme Court here br f^- Mr Justice Ong rhe teacher, v^ Lucian a. Rajaratnair sa d he321 words
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Article131 1959-05-23 7 Take more interest in schools' PENANG. Fri. The chairman of the' Social and Welfare Lotteries Board, Dato Mohamed Seth bin Mohameci Said, yesterday called upon Muslims to take a greater interest m the welfare of their educational institutions. Addressing a large gathering of local Muslim leaders at a tea party131 words
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238 1959-05-23 7 THE new Singapore Boy Scouts headquarters m Ciemenceau Avenue, which is to be officially opened m June by the Governor. Sir William Goode. is to have a mural depicting the Scout Movement m the Colony on the staircase wall facing the entranceThe painting is238 words
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241 1959-05-23 7 Crippled soldier happy over $300 gift 'Best news m Mm I've ever heard MALACCA. Fri. Hassan bin Bachak, ex-soldier of the Singapore Guard Regiment who is m hospital paralyzed from the waist downwards, today received the "best news I have heard m three and a half years Hassan has been241 words
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146 1959-05-23 7 Kedah gave answer to racialists -Mr. Ong KUALA LUMPUR, Fn Th* Selangor rhief of the Malayan Chinese .Association. Mr Or.g Yoke Lin. who is a>o the Minister for Labour and Welfare, said that the Alliance would not exploit religious and racial differences. "The Al'.ianre victory m Kedah and Perils has146 words
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Article26 1959-05-23 7 independent candidal* for Ferrer ParK Mr Art Joseph, will hold an eled rally today between 7 md IQ p.m near the Farrr-r Perk handstand.26 words
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Miscellaneous1241 1959-05-23 7 w KLA\G tenmg. 10 30 The Jazz Beat. 1100 M Iff I* I ft i 'ff B BM.Vi rd: Gris 3. fi 45 and f a Lye. 12.30 fll Hal lIS li 1lii?I H ?4 mi B UDO: La Parisienne 1230. 2 30. IQQ L) e m OQi satu.-dav Showcase.1,241 words
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Miscellaneous165 1959-05-23 7 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp S* ->v 'dADDY-O.'.' C C^cx-Ti wisj/WEVE EK-AuSTED^ MAYBE YOU GOULD WARM .DG^HESE J l«AZry« 1( A BiT J\ EvERy -y PE ;N J lUP TO SOMETHING YOUNG J V CATS// r^ v > TOO \> HEWNORK, LET* 1 AND LIVELV/Z-r-V-S^oßr.^y V -i^S Jk\. I LIVELVf!165 words
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Advertisement1168 1959-05-23 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «t CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "8 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) < 12 n S ZT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE OT«;',,•,0 T lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other1,168 words
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Advertisement1093 1959-05-23 8 MITSUI TO LINE ir JAPAN LINE Spore PS'hom Penong Horyumoru 26 May Azumasan Maru v /yia T U.S.A. LINE. I For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge v.o Bombay cr Suez. Asakasan Mart 28 May y ETA N York 9 July PACIFIC LINE via Manila Japan. i tor USA Pacific1,093 words
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Advertisement753 1959-05-23 8 3m r^ the E A C vis y^ n ADt\. RtD SEA, MBUmUfefc f^ 3? CONTINENTAL SCANDI\A\ lA\ JJjL V Co) "<-*• "Meonia a) 26 M rfy m 1 «3l m.s. "Beira" b) 29M.,y 4 U ne fl a, m.s. -Basra" M SOJune^iuiy fl W Q«l m.s. -Lalandia'' a) 10/11753 words
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Article299 1959-05-23 9 Brisk Market In Lower Sheets RUBBER THE week under review has been one of considerably reduced activity and fluctuations have been more moderate, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltri's rubber market report After some initial uncertainty the underlying soundness of the market was evident and prices have advanced steam y299 words
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Article107 1959-05-23 9 R.I. -Aussie Trade Pact ,'AKAR l'\. Fri ißcu'er) Trade negotiations between c egations oi the Indonesian and Australian governments here yesterday reached a basis o r agreement for a '~v bilateral trade agreement. Mr Ismael Thajeb. senior official of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, who led the Indonesian delegation, told reporters107 words
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Article64 1959-05-23 9 India To Buy Burma' s Rice RANGOON. Fri. lUPI) —A three-man Indian delegation left for home today after concluding preliminary agreements with officials herp for the purchase of Burmese rice. The two governments will decide later ot the price and quantity involved. Under a 1956 pact, Burma agreed to buy64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-05-23 9 MX. Teo Han Sam, prominent rice dealer, chairman of See Hoy Chan Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore and several other companies, who has been appointed a Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of Selangor on the occasion of the Ruler's recent birthday. MR. TEO49 words
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Article170 1959-05-23 9 New Aid Used In Air Survey A new navigational aid which enables the pilot of an aircraft to keep a continuous and accurate check on his position ia now being utilised for aerial survey j work m Africa and elsewhere. I Known a,> the Marconi Doppler navigator system, it is170 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-05-23 9 FIREBOATS spout plumes of water as the Dutch freighter Prins Johan Willpm Frisco, the nrsi ocean vessel to navigate the new St. Lawrence Seaway, arrives m the harbour of Thr 353 -foot, 4,000-ton Frisco is the largest saltwater ship to dock at the port m88 words
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Article430 1959-05-23 9 PROBE URGED FOR COCONUT INDUSTRY Finance And Commerce 0/7 Millers Face A Grave Cr/s/s KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federation oil millers want Government to set up a Commission to look into the possibility of implementing a replanting scheme for coconut smallgrowers "to save the present plight of the country's copra industry".430 words
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Article, Illustration406 1959-05-23 9 Pakistan Will Invest In Malaya On Terms MALAYA oilers opportunities for investments by Pakistanis, leader of the eight-member Pakistan trade mission now m Singapore, Mr. A.G. Riza, said yesterday. But Pakistanis would only Invest ii the terms were favourable, he declared. Merely waiving income tax for the first few years406 words
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168 1959-05-23 9 t'XITED NATIONS, New York. Fri.— (Reuter I Economic experts here reported today that prospects for foreign private investment m under-developed areas appeared to be better now than ever before. At the same time, they said m a published study on the international flow of capital,168 words
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199 1959-05-23 9 Japan, France Conclude Trade Talks TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Talks between a visiting French delegation and Japanese officials for the conclusion of a new trade pact have been successfully concluded, the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today. The pact, which is expected to increase trade between Japan and the French Union substantially,199 words
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Article66 1959-05-23 9 DETROIT. Fri: (DPI) Ford and Chrysler officially jumped into the mail ear economy race today, stating publicly for the first time that the now models will bein their 1060 lines. Henry Ford II told a stockholder meeting that his company's car will be named the "Falcon"66 words
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Article130 1959-05-23 9 BROWN coal from Victorias (Australia) vast deposits m Gippsland are to be used m a big new industry to be established to make hardboard for the building trade. Victoria's brown coal. already the basis of so much of Victoria's great industrial development, is proving a suitable130 words
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Article216 1959-05-23 9 Outlook For Oil 'Excellent' NEW YORK, Fri (UPI) Despite current over supplies, the outlook for the petroleum industry is •'excellent. Mr Stewart P. Coleman, vice-president of Standard Oil Company 'New Jersey) reported to- day. Mr. Coleman to;d jJm innual meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board that free wor i216 words
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Article130 1959-05-23 9 PARIS. Fri (Renter) Four European airlines today decided to form an air:ne pool. "Europair, to meet jet ag? c mpetition across the Atlantic. Alter a closed door rrfcing of the genera managers of Air France, Sabena (Belgian), Alitayia (Italian) and Lufthansa (West German >. presided over130 words
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Advertisement351 1959-05-23 9 Don't Scratch m A Itching Skin 'ffjrt^g End the torment with painI y relieving soothing, antiseptic DO AN S OINTMENT I atf| m three trovj. I the torment of itching ta Inflamed skin, tender tissues n-r\ent and fight infection w "d i leir the skin. I <tu!h hy thousands of351 words
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Advertisement59 1959-05-23 9 TIN UP sh TIN prire m Singapore pes* terday Krai ***** pet picu] '■<p H I FOR SALE SUNGE! TAWAR ESTATE Kuala Ketil. Kedah. Total Acreage 4,600 Acres Property full) equipped with Modern Factory Facilities for Processing Latex, Sheet. Brown and >olr Authorised Selling A. lien I s j BARLOW59 words
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198 1959-05-23 10 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON By LONDON". Fri. Bad news came yesterday from Italy for British and Empire bantam champion Freddie Gilroy. Ex-world champion Mario D*Agata, who was to have fo Ighf him at Wembley on June 2, has injured his left hand and won't he198 words
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Article255 1959-05-23 10 Worcester Releases Richardson WORCESTER, Fr (Reuter)—Peter Richardson, Englanors 27-year-old opei b bat -man. baa been released by his county, Worcestershire, The Worcestershire secrettry Mr J. Lister issue: statement yesterday, m whi ta he said Richardson's request for his release was rein tantly agreed tc is the light of ■dvice from255 words
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Article30 1959-05-23 10 LISBON, Wed (Renter).— Kottinghair Forest the English F A Cup ho iers, >eal Sporting is a soccer mal here asl night halftime score was 5 lso 1"0-30 words
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Article140 1959-05-23 10 Robinson 'Case' Is Adjourned NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter). New York Slate Athletic C nmj »ion meeting here to discuss the position of 'Sugar' Ray R )ins i and his world middleweight title adjourned tasi night until today after j argument? over the conditj f a proposed September fight between Robinson140 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-05-23 10 THIS year's winners of the 11 Gurkha Division OC.L.F. Challenge Cup, the First Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters, are pictured "Chairing" their captain after the natch. The Sherwood Fores:c r s beat the "Loyal Regiment by two goals to one at Sc^emban on Saturday, I6:k May. The members of86 words
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Article174 1959-05-23 10 SBA Junior Badminton Tomorrow SINGAPORE Badminton Association's junior tournament ties for tomorrow at 7.30 p m are: Mixed Doubles Qr. Final. Tan Boon Liat. Chew Ah Puoy v Johnny Leow/ Margaret Ng; Boh Lee Nancy Tan v Johnny Kok/Nancy Ang; Aziz Yusof Saadiah v Liew Chee Lem Hong Yoke Lum.174 words
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Article161 1959-05-23 10 MUNICH, West Germany. i Fri (Reuter).—The Executive Council of the International J Olympic Committee (1.0.C.) began its meeting today m I Munich without the delegates j of the Soviet Union. The President of the German National Olympic Committee Dr Karl Ritter Von Halt, told Renter161 words
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174 1959-05-23 10 THREE BATSMEI HIT CENTURA ...Between Shower LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Rain hit the English rri.kri iM second successive day but three batsmen found time between the^^ crack centuries Martin ¥oung, the Gloucestershire opener, hit 142 not out off the powerful Derbyshire attack— Mike Stewart scored 123 of Surrey's 276 for j174 words
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Article253 1959-05-23 10 ILFORI). Fssex. Fri:- (Reuter) The Indian cricketers match against Essex, was badly hit by rain on the second day here. The start wa> delayed r over three hours and then rain returned to cause another 15-minute holdup before the tea interval. W T hat little253 words
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Article186 1959-05-23 10 Lions In Trouble 'Down Under' MELBO U B N E F: ißeuter I Brit 1 Rugby Lions manager. Alf Wilson, today refused to i allow his players to be photo- graphed with local professi( aa] footballers. This, caused two Melbourne j newspapers, who had arranged for several members of the186 words
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Advertisement102 1959-05-23 10 INTRODUCING... $fT^7\ 11x1111 II II fwaivwll U Wflfl BB BB BB 1/ kVmt^£*mimmM^mmm /ft Bfl 1 S IB fl IBS Jb« W J/ w **fva! /If TB m A^^Wr S^^lB^t ■WWWMtmW eessexce I CHICKEN II CHS C W E l\S -^Sil^^^^^^isaaßaisZ'" /sW This Essence of Chicken provides an extremely J^102 words
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327 1959-05-23 11 Move For A Covered Stadium In Penang USSAS Fi The President of the Badminton Matey* loold have a covered stadium to accomI people, not only tor games like badminton :l boxing; and volleyball, but whir".' sed for concerts. Wn,ch Ramanafhan Tt th P V, I a covered stadium here I327 words
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Article164 1959-05-23 11 FAN IS BEST SAS ATHLETE I D Fan B :;on B B B B X I B B Fan yep B. m B V en X wrd), 2. B X B V■ D R B m Yen B B nd iump 1 B I B Watt m Wah l X164 words
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Article26 1959-05-23 11 nave na I travel I meet 5o ices m ature Cheng Saga ati i lun Keai S eiman RaKoh, S Nara- Rani and26 words
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Article81 1959-05-23 11 KUALA "1 "X Fri The Day Tear;-:-- Training: Si wil make their debut Selan t Cricket A>tal inior knockout v.: n r "he Xavararnam Shield on \L .v 24 when they meet Sentul Railway Recreation Club on the Sen- ground. The I -ng w -.1 repre81 words
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Article53 1959-05-23 11 KU \:a UMPUR, Fri Si mgoi E ras r A ;ociation 1- lonesia Muda to a "k--,ra-.v m a FAS senior divig c fixture on nces Road stadium here The »ians attat ked from the start and it looked they would win easily the irasians put up53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-05-23 11 Wong Ser Lin of the Chung Then* High School is seen here bursting the tape to win the KOO metres rare m a new record time of 2 mm. 7.6 sec. at the annual Chinese JnterSchools athletic meet at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Second to Ser Lm is58 words
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Article109 1959-05-23 11 PAHANG MAKE IT BY 2-0 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. P-'r.zv.g Vms. evening .-ra' Trengganu two goals to nil m their Eastern Zone encounter for the HMS Malaya Cup. Playing a more constructive game. Pahang scored m the seventh minute when right Bakat booted a free kick into the Trengganu goal from109 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-05-23 11 VERUS - VERUS by R4Y ROBINSON-"Sugar Ray Rob.nson, nicknamed because experts say he a J^t or excellent, fighter rose from a sw«?i .vi ne 0 f the greatest poor; tun.d y^J^^^seen. A deeply boxers the worW his success rehg.ous man. Robmson c S^£t£Si.181 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-05-23 11 Dirures by Jasbir Singh. POO VI UN (HAI Of the Chang (hent; High School is seen here m action m the discus event. Poo Yien was tbe winner.— StandardStandard - 29 words
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449 1959-05-23 11 THE BAGSHAW BOYS ARE ALL SET TO GO Services Start Bid For Malaya Cup Tomorrow THE Bagshaw boys of the Singapore Joint Services may come out on top when they meet Seiangor m tomorrows HMS Malaya Cup (South Zone) competition at Jalan Besar stadium. Dave Bag.>haw. the Joint Service- coach,449 words
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557 1959-05-23 11 FOUR more records were broken on the second day of the Singapore Chinese Schools sports meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Of these, throe were set by the boys while the other by the girls. The boys record breaking events wem m557 words
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Article116 1959-05-23 11 Penang's Malaya Cup Defenders PENANG, Fri.— Penang, the j holders, will play their first j Vlalaya Cup mutch against i Kedah at the City Stadium on Sunday, The team will he chosen from the following sixteen: S, Varatharaju, Koay Ban Chuan. G. Vasu, Pang Siang Teik, Boey Chong Liam, Saw116 words
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Article57 1959-05-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The No. 656 Squadron. Army Air Corps, beat No. 27 Coy. Royal Army Service Corps 6-1 m their Central Malaya subDistrict League soccer match on the Rifle Tange Road ground today. The Royal Air Force whipped No. 1. Supply Depo\ Royal Army Service57 words
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Article35 1959-05-23 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Pemuda Jalan Raja gave a sparkling display to heat Tharmahngam Sports Club 3-1 i m today's FAS Division Three i j league match on the Taylor I Road ground.35 words
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249 1959-05-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Government English School. Sabak Bernam. won the Thompson Cop wnen they beat St. John's institution of Kuala Lumpur 3-2 m a thrilling final on the Merrieka Stadium ground here today. The Bernam boys, who were runners-up last year, made certain249 words
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Article155 1959-05-23 11 SINGAPORE S 0 C C r R-Div. JB— Cosmos S.C. rs. Arsei r 5.C. F. Park. Bintang Bi S.C. vs. Telok Kvrau Ltd., Geylang. T.T.S.H. vs. h A. A S.T.C. Div. 2A— R A F. Changi vs. Minto Cl'. P.W.D. Police S.A. vs. Springdale S.C. U.F.A. CA. -A"155 words
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Article275 1959-05-23 12 news RIOTS IN BUENOS AIRE S mt m-m 1 m~ c.» W Soekarno (on goodwill tourjjhears freedom shout! 300 held, 2 killed, 30 hurt as police battle strikers _■•_>. ia.** /r\ f* f I 15 _I_ J £x Lb »m Ante SUErNVO AIKCi, rri./ \l\eurer; iveiniurucu i wuve w^«%«w.....~...--were patrolling275 words
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254 1959-05-23 12 UN force in Berlin basically not a sound move o ag UNITED NATIONS Fri. (Reuter) Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld IV Secretary-General, yesterday stressed again the need for a "recognised link" between the I nited Nations and Big Four negotiations. ''One v. ay of expressing that relationship is. of course that the254 words
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Article172 1959-05-23 12 Queen to welcome Ike on June 26 WASHINGTON, Fri (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth vfl] welcome President Eisenhower to Canadian soil when he arrives al an airport near Montreal on June 25 to loin her m 'he formal opening cererrior.ies rf the St. Lawrence Seaway, the White House announced today. T"r. a172 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-05-23 12 THOUSANDS of arms including pistols and ammunition rounded v p from on-licensed holders m th* 4 Kenetuns; State m Burma, are shown m the picture above. The arms were raptured by officers of the Security Council m a recent raid m the State, which hasUPI - 56 words
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Article262 1959-05-23 12 GENEVA, Fri. (Reuter) The West German Foreign Minister. Dr. Heinrich Von Brentano. said here today the "confirmation of the legal position of the Western Powers m Berlin is a precondition for a summit meeting:." Dr. Von Brentano who was talking to journalists said West Gremany had no "formal agreement."262 words
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Article144 1959-05-23 12 London. Fri (Ba aU r) Coloured men m Britain a to apply to become speciai j police constables to protect themselves and their com- munitv. Mr. Alao Bashorun. Chairman of the committee of African Organizations In Britain, said here today. This follow- the killing last144 words
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Article96 1959-05-23 12 London Fri, (Keuter). Mr. Eugene Black. World Bank president arrived here last night by air from Cairo for talks with British Minisl ters during which h- 3 is ex- pected to ask for financial support f>r his plan to solve r he I ndo- Pakistani Indus96 words
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310 1959-05-23 12 TAIPEI. Fri. (Reuter) Thousands of Buddhist faithfuls have been trudging uphill to a small temple near here to worship a "deified" former Malayan Chinese monk who died five years ago. Tine body of Chin Hang, a high Chinese Buddhist monk, was found intact m an urn310 words
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Article111 1959-05-23 12 rpBO .10. Fri (IP|>_ unman took the stand m trie witness box of a Toronto court yesterday and tearfully complained she had to shave twice a day Evelyn Foreman. 26, was suinc a beauty parlour winch save her hair-removing treatment. which she claims, backfired. Pointing at her111 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-05-23 12 EX-QUEEN DINA of Jordan delivering a lecture at airo University on Knjrlish Literature Ex-Queen Dma is an ex -professor of English literature at the Fni\ersjt\ but eavr up her position when she married Ring Hussr n nf Jordan PI Photo)UPI - 44 words
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Article87 1959-05-23 12 'I SIGNED PACT UNDER NO THREATS' NICOSIA, Fri, (Reuter). —Archbishop Makarios tonight told correspondents it was qu.te untrue that he had signed the London ment on the future of Cyprus under pressure. An allegation that the Greek government had brought pressure to bear on Archbishop Makarii j the agreement was87 words
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Article93 1959-05-23 12 LONJ I r.:r,. I m otl I i said I I the ■NS many mor fl I I mspfj fl diturf I oeuvr fl I cipro< I prar liiim the cc I mcd fl perhap I new c. hospita I try. fl^ ing .fl Bernar: -fl he sa:ri X?93 words
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