Singapore Standard, 26 May 1959
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Title Section18 1959-05-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1939. Vol. IX No. 327 1 5 ets. Page 14 (FINAL EDITION)18 words
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493 1959-05-26 1 Harmony ana peace aim of Alliance: Dato Razak BEWARE OF PARTIES THAT PREACH RACIAL HATRED TANJONG RAMBUTAN, Mon.— Three of the Alliance's "top brass" last night analysed the political parties of the Federation and then told the people to "consider them carefully, weigh them properly and then cast your votes.493 words
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117 1959-05-26 1 LIB-SOCS SEND TOP MEN TO MEET SPA THE Libera.l Socialist Party has appointed Mr. Tan X.m Cheone its chairman, and Mr Kriaw Kai Boh an executive member, to cottar with the Singapore Peoples Alliance and the UMNO-MCA m a last minute bid to avoid he split vote against the Peoples117 words
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61 1959-05-26 1 KANGAR (Periis), Mon. Two men fought a duel with parangs over a joget girl at Kampong Gial near here, a Police spokesman disclosed today. One of the dwellers was badly injured and was rushed to the district hospital, where he died61 words
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223 1959-05-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Communist Party has adopted a new policy. It is to "mark time" until the outcome of the forthcoming national elections is known. This latest change m the tactics of the M.C.P. was revealed m terrorist documents captured recently near223 words
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109 1959-05-26 1 No troops increase for S'pore -Gen. Hull HONGKONG. Mon. (Reuter) General Sir Richard Hull Commander-in-Chief of Far East Land Forces, said today that electioneering m Singapore has been conducted **m an extremely good way, although it's been vociferous." The general, who Is here on a five-day inspection of military establishments,109 words
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Article87 1959-05-26 1 CAR, TAXI, BUS IN ROAD CRASH NINE people were injured, lour seriously, m a road crash involving a car, a taxi and a bus, at the 3rd mile Bukit Timah Road. Singapore last night. The two car drivers, Ong Kum Cheong and Chua Soon Lai and two children were admitted87 words
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Article30 1959-05-26 1 PAKISTAN'S trade mission led by Mr. Afiha R. Riza has arrived m Jakarta for six day talks with the Indonesian officials to promote trade between both countries. (Reuter).30 words
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304 1959-05-26 1 LONDON, Mori. (Reuter) A Malayan Government mission today opened talks here With senior British Government officials on the build-up of Malaya's armed forces m the battle against communist jungle guerrillas. Focal point of the talks, expected to last two weeks, is a304 words
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Article, Illustration498 1959-05-26 1 LIM AGAIN APPEALS FOR UNITY AT POLLS 'A split vote could mean PAP victory' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday appealed to all democratic forces m the country to unite against the Peoples Action Party at the polls on Saturday. Speaking at a lunchtime election roily ot the498 words
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287 1959-05-26 1 'GO TO RUSSIA OR CHINA IF YOU WANT COMMUNISM' -SPA JIBE ANOTHER speaker at the SPA rally. Mr. Tang Peng Yeu. a City Councillor, said that the Peoples Action Party survived only by bluff and threats. "Don't be frightened of them. Look at them and tell them boldly: We do287 words
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257 1959-05-26 1 FUTILE FOR RIGHTWING TO FIGHT MCP LEE PEOPLES ACTION PARTY leader Mr Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday said that it was futile lor right-wing political parlies to flght the Malayan Communisl Party. Mr. L'» wrho was addressIng a lunch I Inn i.■ tion rally at Clifford Pier, said that the pap257 words
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Article41 1959-05-26 1 SAIGON fctoi (ReutarJ M a j .ii,-.; w<; H Pike, Ch c! of Staff of Briti h Far East Land Foi s-borl visit to Saigon the Vietnam Press Agency reported today. He wiU return to Singapore tomorrow.41 words
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223 1959-05-26 2 CRACKDOWN ON 'JAGA KRETA' BOY NUISANCE Strong govt, action fo c_ Ji infringement of traffic hM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation will t c c u> measures against infringement of any part of the New Rood 3 Ordinance 1958, which comes into force on Jure 1. New transport officers will223 words
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Article, Illustration195 1959-05-26 2 S'PORE CHARMS THROUGH GERMAN EYES TOURISTS will come to Singapore ii*r wb.u i| i> even nrithont the attraction Of gambling casinos and luxury hotels, a German visitor said yesterday. Mr Johannes Hartman a German salesman m Bogota, Columbia, In South America, s.ud ho v ls charmed bj ib»> m during195 words
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Article34 1959-05-26 2 THE A I Posts, Mr. B 1 I post offices ir B be closed or. I 'I I correspondei I that I hes to th< I Malaya and I34 words
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62 1959-05-26 2 Improved port and airport for Laid JESSEI I Lah I will un< I velopm nt I crease I a Free P I met/ j I Mr. j the I I I I B 1 I I B I I I I I I mh* m acit n 1 wharf for62 words
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Article49 1959-05-26 2 MORE INQUIRY CENTRES ARE OPENED I Ia st night I dit: been ar r m could find r 1 polling stat the follow;- g Office, (Fori I S tion Service (Labour ai ing. Have Counci Ofl Cc Office <■' Kang Road I and Hj Off! j District D Chu X,49 words
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Advertisement455 1959-05-26 2 The Ordinance, which was enacted last year, comes into force after prolonged and meticulous study by various 1 traffic committees. When the new law comes inio being next month, soliciting hy "ja^a kreta" boys, riding on running boards, obstructing a driver, allowing animals to stray and illicit pillion-riding, will be455 words
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Article425 1959-05-26 3 renewed discussion now going on bei iders of the three chief democratic the Liberal Socialists. the Singapore All, mce and the UMNO-MCA have to ?ssed by the public m the light of the rein the political scene. These changes icreworthv for two reasons. Firstly, the evident ry425 words
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Article407 1959-05-26 3 THE towering figure of one of America s outstanding postwar statesmen and diploHvill no longer take its place at international rences and meetings of groups and organixaens, bom m the United States and abroad, which m ths anxious period been seeking to bring ice. enduring and407 words
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Article29 1959-05-26 3 Ii OFFICf LM lecH R.m_ oaa r§2&w£ Boa no 1563 Cablci ik.E^Ntwb f, EN ANC 3 Te-n St reli :CA 9i_A BAt Chin* Tel- M7l29 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1959-05-26 3 SIDNEY WEILAND - Tito's Successor Still Remains Unknown SIDNEY WEILAND -by PRESIDENT TITO celebrated his 67th birthday on Monday, with the question of the future succession still deferred and as much a mystery as ever. The Yugoslav Chief of State, recently back from an arduous three-month Asian tour, is said to be m1,347 words
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Article, Illustration405 1959-05-26 3 the NEWS ASIT STRIKE ME T*HE Singapore Police Force ■> is to be congratulated on (he firm stand taken at Sunday's .100 Chiat fire m keeping out of the area a number of people wearing political armbands who sought to give assistance to thp victims. Apparently some of them were405 words
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Article, Illustration983 1959-05-26 3 No Vultures For Royalty CASSANDRA says: "There is a good deal of evidence to support the theory that the Royal Family is a robust body of people who would be better off without the genteel advice of courtiers who have never been m a fourale bar. LONDON. 7'HE other day983 words
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Letter205 1959-05-26 3 Sir. It is about time that some one did tell our pseudo-nationalists that they "pipe down" m their one desire for unity m the forthcoming General Election. They are well meaning, I know, but they are too late m the day the sooner they realise this, the BETTER205 words
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447 1959-05-26 4 Injured man asked me to attend to young ones first doctor Mr mmw KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A businessman was driving his son and two other children to school when acid was splashed on his face and that of the three children, the Supreme Court447 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-05-26 4 Stronger. ties with Malaya my aim— envoy THE first B ese issadortothe Fedf ati t Malaya. rived ii Singapore bsl b% Union of B i i iys from Rangoon eritti M a Sc the bea oi c F I Division I the B Foreign Ministry c-B esi Mil *cr to83 words
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Article44 1959-05-26 4 A SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday sentenced Sect Paen Hock, to one year's jail for attempting to steal a gold neck chain from Khco Sor Hoon at Telok Ayer Street on March 22. Sect admitted three previous convictions.44 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-05-26 4 SOME of the victims of the attap kampong fire m Tembeling Road. Singapore, yesterday lost no time m rebuilding their homes. The fire, which started early on Sunday morning, gutted 60 houses and rendered 427 people homeless. About 1 10 men. women211 words
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451 1959-05-26 4 We'll undo the wrongs of the past: Lib-Socs assurance to voters SINGAPORE cannot afford to have a further deterioration of its trade and commercp. secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan told a rally at Hong Lim Green last night. The situation would worsen and the evil-doers451 words
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167 1959-05-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two -hundred-and-fifty freshies today pledged before the Vice-Chancellor, Professor A. Oppenheim. that they would have honourably and endeavour to maintain and raise the good name of the University of Malaya. The "University Declaration" was also attended by the act.ng Principal of167 words
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Article53 1959-05-26 4 THE Pali section of the Singapore Buddhist Association, through its president Mr. Fong Perk Yew. yesterday donated $300 to various charitable institutions The money will go to S.A.T.A., Trafalgar Home and the Little Sisters of the Poor. The money was collected from members of the Pali53 words
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431 1959-05-26 4 Who is splitting the democrats vote? Lib-S ocs reply to SPA THE LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARI v h accused of being: the party solely respo split m the "democratic" forces vesterdtv 1 categorical denial of this m a party pajnphlet l Instead, it made the claim that It party genuinely and431 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-05-26 4 Dr. Chou is SPA's economic adviser THE Sii j] j ance ha? Dr. K. R party 'i fl Born v. as ed Chii the bachi l< nomics fi st tute of F J n g "A Later, hi search on 1 i at the Aca i Dr. Cho il rity86 words
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Article55 1959-05-26 4 A 'ON bin 5 Mj I "occupation see: ing," said F rth Di :> ~a j yesterday j I after he plead- I char- 1 car hub caps 9 I Ajon. v ous convict tm Inspector Frank S I have remov< from a car I55 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-05-26 4 A SINGAPORE -Mid, Miss Marjork L 2 •'Sophia Loren Doubles Contest" at the Cathi last night. The runner-up was Miss Uuu Itob The contest was held m conjunction R*itl Sophia Loren films— "Houseboat" -nd "Desire Elms" Marjorie will gel a f r* trip to ll— gka Standardpic65 words
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322 1959-05-26 4 C'weaith day has deep meaning to new nations' COMMONWEALTH Day, celebrated yesterday m Singapore, had a deep meaning to new nation^ said the president of the Commonwealth Day Movement, Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard. Sir Victor, m his message said that m all countries, territories and islands of the Commonwealth,322 words
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328 1959-05-26 5 DULLES THE HREATEST CHAMPION OF LIBERTY -PREMIER tei Dulles. I *od St..' Stati h a 1 anbered as i hamI nd cc- me L paid W n Prime M. >dul Ra I lay to the United r. L i to hear F Mr. Du. not only I United I you328 words
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Article, Illustration496 1959-05-26 5 'TUN LIM WILL HAVE TO TAKE THE BLAME' there is racial unrest— warns Dr. Toh THE chairman of the Peoples Action Party Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday warned that Tun Lim Yew Hock must take full responsibility if there was any racial unrest m Singapore because of his attempt to496 words
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206 1959-05-26 5 Boestamam on why compromise failed CHAIRMAN nf Malaya's Party Ra'ayat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, yesterday disclosed thai the Singapore branch of the Party was forced to fight the Peoples Action Party" m the general election because the leader? of the two parties failed to come to a compromise. Inche Boestamam is206 words
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Article156 1959-05-26 5 SOCIALISM GRADUALLY, SAYS SEAH THE Citizens Party will seek to eliminate the inequality tn the distribution of income and secure political, educational and social justice for all, vice-chairman of the party. Mr. Scab Peng Chuan. said m a pre-election broadcast over Radio Singapore last night. Mr. Seah said his party156 words
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151 1959-05-26 5 Money for Red China must go through the bank Xl ALA LUMPUR, iMon. To clear confusion among the public on family remittances to Red China, the Government today emphasised that the new regulations m regard to remittance do not make any alteration m the maximum monthly sum which may be151 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-05-26 5 There are too many parangg gsters like Ng lee H i alias Ng Gek Hui, 281 Paya Lebar Road, S ipore. who make murder m their nightly S] Second District Ige, Mr r Smgh, said this before ed Kg— a first offender for two years.139 words
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93 1959-05-26 5 SHE'LL STUDY BEAUTIES OF THE WORLD A SINGAPORE make-up expert. Mrs. Amy Wee. ett the m a Cathay p Aii tj Electra for a round-the-world trip to study the beauty of women m other ntries. Mrs. Wee. the vice-president Ihe Singapore Women's Council, wi be away for several mon*. She93 words
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Article101 1959-05-26 5 UMNO CALL TO SAVE SINGAPORE X MJSXANDER, the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance can- Buk;' Timah jrester- ealed to the people I gapore to sa\> the country from subversion and dictatorship by eta a "rignt-thinking" Government rider said that the futur< gapore \\a f at stake and oo'y by the combined efforts of101 words
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Article54 1959-05-26 5 MR C. R. Hale, senior .-teno*rapber of Messrs. Drew and ipier. Advocates and Solictors, had retired from the re ently, after 53 years servi c. Mr. Hoe who had served .nder mosl ol the ,-enior part.ers ol the firm ia the only emaining member of the54 words
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95 1959-05-26 5 A LOR STAR Mon Former Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul RaJiman, said today that h e was very sorry if he had disappointed the huge crowd who was expecting him at a political rally m Singapore yesterday The Tunku. who has just returned95 words
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227 1959-05-26 5 Four Youths To Hitch-Hike Round The World KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three sons of a Malayan Hallway pensioner accompanied by a friend will leave by the State of Madras tomorrow from Port Swettenham on a round-the-world-hitch-hike venture They are the Shortt brothers George. 24. Edward. 22 and Patrick 19 and V.227 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-05-26 5 HE AIMS TO WRITE BOOK ON S-E ASIA YOUNG and ambitious Inche Abdul Kadid bin Idris venture to write a book which will be realized m 1965, when he completes his seven-year tour of the various countries m Southeast Asia. Inche Abdul had travelled to all parts of Malaya since164 words
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333 1959-05-26 5 No change m railway situation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Railway administration will decide tomorrow on the six Port Swettenham "go-slow crane drivers whose cases have been under investigation by port authorities over the past week, the Chief Port Manager, Mr. E333 words
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Article60 1959-05-26 5 THE University of Malaya Debating Union is to hold a political forum tonight at 8.30 at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall en the subject: '"the Future of Singapore." The speakers are: Singapore Peoples Alliance Mr. Wang Tsun Hao. Workers Party Mr. David Marshall. Liberal Socialist Party— Mr. E.60 words
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295 1959-05-26 5 Tunku tells rally: Don't mix Islam and politics TELUK ANSON, Mon. President of the UMNO and former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told a huge election rally at Chendrong Balai, about eight miles from here yesterday: "Don't be deceived into believing that if you do not vote for the Pan-Malayan295 words
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76 1959-05-26 5 PENANG, Mon— A 78-year-old woman. Tan Chooi, wept m the Magistrate's Court today when she. together with another woman. Vcoh Grim Yeap and three men, Chan Teik Far. Chan Ah Eong and Chan Kirn San. were each fined $10 for committing fin affray at76 words
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Article145 1959-05-26 5 Boy drowns in pondmishap A SCHOOLBOY was drowned m a fish pond wnen oe strayed from a foot-path which was submerged m water, a Singapore Coroner was n d yesterday. Chong Huy, 13, missed his path which was submerged and fell into a six-foot deep pond, said his brother at145 words
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Article75 1959-05-26 5 THE P in-Malayai tsli ife Party yesterday flayed the Singapore UMNO for making personal attacks on PMIP candidates at their rally last Saturday. A PMIP spokesman said it to indulge m personal attacks was detrimental to the g b of parliamentary democracy. The PMIP. whenever75 words
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Article27 1959-05-26 5 MR. Henry Chong, Independent candidate for .100 Chiat Division, will hold a f at Jno Chiat Road Town Cleansing Department, tonifi I at B27 words
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330 1959-05-26 7 GOVT. URGED TO START CIVIL ACTION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff of Seiangor is dissatisfied with "certain parts of the reply" given them by the depart ment, said its president, Mr. S. Gar.opathy, today. "While m general we are happy that330 words
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Article85 1959-05-26 7 Body found in Pierce Reservoir THE decomposed body of ar. adult Indian, dressed m shorts and singlet, was found floating m Pierce Reservoir, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. A mandore of the reservoir, Parman bin Joyeo, said he found the body about 20 feet from the bank on85 words
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311 1959-05-26 7 PEELERS NOT WORRIED OVER BAN ON STRIP-TEASE: WE CAN DANCE -THEY SAY PENANG. Mon. Hongkong strip-teasers a r not worried over Governments ban on strip shows as from the beginning of next month, because they can still carry on with their dance acts without having to peel off their clothes.311 words
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238 1959-05-26 7 Police foil thugs bid to destroy ballot boxes MALACCA. Mon. A strong Police force, including the riot unit which stood by during the confusion at the Kubu polling station on Saturday night, prevented what seemed to be a plan by certain thugs to destroy the ballot boxes. The Standard learnt238 words
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Article149 1959-05-26 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 104^ 104| R.S.S Xo. 1 June 1041 105 R.S.S. No. 1 July 104| 105 R.S.S. No. 2 103 1031 R.S.S. No. 6 102 i 103 Tone. Quietly steady. Tin price m Singapore «as $398149 words
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Article40 1959-05-26 7 POLLING day— May 30. will be a paid public holiday for all workers m Singapore. The Government issued an extraordinary gazette yesterday making it compulsory for all employers to declare polling day a paid holiday.40 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-05-26 7 HE' LL STUDY ABOUT JAILS THE Assistant Superintendent of Outram Road Prison, Mr. Quek Shi Lei. left Singapore yesterday by air for special training m Britain. Mr. Quek, who joined as a prisons welfare officer m 1955, will be away for three months He will take an instruction course m77 words
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Miscellaneous766 1959-05-26 7 I Singapore Sports Results, 945 S.ngapore Six. 830 (KL> Family llTnTllTlTrrnlW 1• I I IllifllP Putting on the Style, 10 00 The Favourites. 9.00 (XL P int I »Ililf I i I I- «i< IH?fj i 1 f i 1 K_»P;P Opera Comer. 10 30 Tne World of Return by766 words
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343 1959-05-26 9 Call To Draw Up World Plan For Rice possibility vi a for nre was recently In Dallas Mr. ClauO R Milieu! Comet Rice I rorld i t wen Isucb thai any progress that i was marie toward world- wide planning would be an Impi vement over the existing ..it ;on343 words
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Article22 1959-05-26 9 made is rates I a mail trade ii OD. 312, I read X X 233 j EJ I* rates rem22 words
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Article152 1959-05-26 9 Ol IKR ROADS X Tozai Maru. Calt B nig, Hallanger, Bengaien. Orr.:- Tong Ah Lucky Fortune <- itius Jonser., \v Maru, Mikunj Rajah Brooke. Kaio Maru. Sihndoeng, Singapore A-rr-r.i. S*.v, Manila. Andreas Bove INNER ROADS Setia, Chiat Soon, Taichu. Kaloekoe, Tong Sari. Kaitero. X m Guan. Tone152 words
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Article33 1959-05-26 9 world whale o-.i production this year is forecast at 425.nn0 short tons, down slightly from 1958 The 1953-59 Antarctic pelagic season was less successful than the previous season.33 words
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Article94 1959-05-26 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra Apn'-May $44£ b iyers* $45. sellers; coconut oil m bulk sellers; m drums 572 i sellers; Muntok white pepper $139 sellers; Sarawak white $138 special Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed94 words
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Article69 1959-05-26 9 PRESIDENT of the AllIndia Wool Trade Federation. Shri Jayantilal K. Anj aria, has asked wool merchants of Bombay the port through which about 80 per cent of India's exports of raw wool is channelled to take an active part m the preparation of samples of different types of69 words
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Article283 1959-05-26 9 MALAYAN" sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. 51.07J cd: Fit* patncks 94r. F. N. ords. $1.65 to (1.67J to $1.66; Gammon $1.65 (and overnight); Hume ords. A4/10; M. Breweries $2.82.; M. Colls. 95c.; Metal Box $1.58, $1.51 odd lot; Robinson ord?. $1.28, $1.29; Sime Darby283 words
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Article32 1959-05-26 9 party at the new premises. Standardpic shows the bank's executives (from left Mr. M. Bachtiar. assistant manager, Mr A. D. Zain, manager and Mr. Teo Hur Eng. compradore.32 words
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257 1959-05-26 9 PORTLAND, Oregon, Mon.— The first nuclearpowered merchant ship the N.S. Savannah, scheduled for launching m July will be the world's safest vessel, Under Secretary of Commerce, Mr. John J. Allen, Jr., said here today. "Unequivocably," Mr Allen told a meeting of the Portland Chamber257 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-05-26 9 Aluminium: Imports Worth $27 Mil. A Year MALAYA is the largest user of aluminium m the whole of South-east Asia, president of International Aluminium Co. Ltd., Montreal, Mr. J. Boetschi, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Boetschi. who is on a world tour, accompanied by his company's treasurer Mr. James Hardwick,276 words
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Article210 1959-05-26 9 Tins Easier On The Share Mart SELECTIVE support was reported m both Industrials and Rubbers, at quotations. en 'he Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were slightly easier. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker s Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers C-- T;n Smelt Ords. 31/- 33Fed. Dispensary210 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-05-26 9 Singapore Branch of Bank Negara Indonesia moved into its new offices m Malacca, Street last Saturday. M The bank gave a cocktail22 words
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Article, Illustration292 1959-05-26 9 FED. TARIFF POLICY HITS ENTREPOT: CHAIRMAN Finance Anil Commerce SINGAPORE'S trade with the Federation of Malaya is continuing to fall/ as a result of that country's tariff policy, said chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, at the Chamber's annual general meeting on Saturday. He292 words
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357 1959-05-26 9 AN order for 92 submerged two-way repeaters and 11 submerged equalisers of British design for the transAtlantic section of the Commonwealth round-the-world telephone cable at a cost of about £1,800,000, has been put by Cable and. Wireless Ltd. with Standard Telephones and357 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-05-26 9 MR. YONG CHOI YOUNG, a director of Harrisons and Crosfield (Singapore) Ltd., left the Colony yesterday by air for a business trip to Britain and Europe. Mr. Yong, who was born m British North Borneo, started his career as a $65-a-month copy typist m 1920. Mr. Yon?50 words
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Article82 1959-05-26 9 Rubber Price Gains 7/8 c. THE Singapore rubber market opened yesterday on a bullish note, d le to continue": American demand. Price for International trr grade June dosed st 104$ rr/ per lb., up I cent. During the day. fluctuations were Degligble. There was small interest for IoiVU gradesThe afternoon82 words
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Article50 1959-05-26 9 SINGAPORE Cr.amber of Commerce Rubber Assoc:at: n roon price? m cents cer lb., yester^av were: Buyers Sellers Spo t nominal r '4j 104J International June Xo. I FSS 1 04 1 105 July Xo. i 104] ins V 2 103 103f June N'\ I 102* 103 T^ne Quiet.50 words
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Article84 1959-05-26 9 VICKERS ARMSTRONGS (Aircraft) Limited announced that it has son *wo "-ore Viscount turbo-prop airliners one to Misrai r of Egypt, an i the Other to the Roys. Baric of Canada. The Atisraix Vii ounl is a V.739-A similar to the .ast two of the urline'i fleet of84 words
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Article70 1959-05-26 9 swissAiK b air treirht traffic Increased considerably In the first Quarter of 1959, the airline announced yesterday. Compared to the corresponding period I the proceding year BwJ sail trail ported 23 per CCW BtOTO good.* As p.i -enser and mail traffic wen: tip comparatively less, the70 words
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Advertisement381 1959-05-26 9 'llilMllll BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. s. s. MICHAEL JEBSEN' A; -^Nrig Cargo For Rangoon INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING 4GENCY Nes "C->od Singapore 2 Tel TS6S3 and *****. GUAN GUAN LIMITED 23, Telok Aye* S'ree?, Tc! ***** Se linfjS foi Indon hlm Ports M-PR MAS' z ;«lebes381 words
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Advertisement40 1959-05-26 9 FOR SALE SUNGE! TAWAR ESTATE Kuala Kefil. Kedah. Total Acreage 4,600 Acres Property fully equipped with Modern Factory Facilities for Processing Latex. Sheet, Brown and Sole Crepe* Sole Authori>ed Celling Agents BARLOW CO. (M) LTD, P. O. Box _<).">. Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article, Illustration619 1959-05-26 10 TFN GK I SHAHARUDIN SHAH ibni Almarhum Sultan Mi "iddin Sulaiman Shah brother of thp Sultan of Selaaior, who was formally installed asTfn:ku Andika Srri Amar Di-Raja of Seiangor. by the Selan gor Ru'er last week He is now the Grand. Chamberlain for the Seiangor RoyalCh'ng Seng Poh - 619 words
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Advertisement49 1959-05-26 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products 0 Balashin Sai In The '"New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL <SSM_^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm IppJ A REAL GO-GETTER IfjtO THIS f^ lambreUa n \Jfrrhard Motors LAMBRETTA DEALERS49 words
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Article445 1959-05-26 11 OLYMPIC TUSSLE STARTS Delegates bid for i I. the 1964 games Each City Will Get A 4J-3Minute Hearing MUNICH, Germany, Mon., (UPI) Delegations from the cities of Tokyo, Brussels, Detroit and Vienna go before the International Olympic Committee (1.0.C.) today to bid for the 1964 Olympic. In separate 45-minute hearings,445 words
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212 1959-05-26 11 VERNON MORGAN - Another Jolt To England's Prestige V ERNON MORGAN 70,000 SEE THEM LOSE Be Rf ITY. Mon. (Reuter) England's soccer another -severe jolt yesterday when they 2—l hv Mexico their third successive four-match tour of the Americas, lasts Bex m the se to Fstem 1 leading sc ed by f ted212 words
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Article37 1959-05-26 11 Reuter 0 pic .1 1 n Dick M 3 nd tin pcs ng t 3 Eur dc m amateur ihips here tloored I r I ght md by went on i s of the37 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-05-26 11 ENGLAND?* soccer prestige received a nasty knock recently when the Englishmen went down 4-1 to Peru. This action picture shows Peruvian righl hack Willy Fleming (right) slipping hack' wards rathp r spectacularly during the match. The match teas exciting and it was not as one-sided as the score ma\ suggest.U.P.I. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-05-26 11 by FAH. Keai (hew Centre) was elected "Mr. Selr-»ngor~ I a contest m aid of th e "Mr. Asia" contest d it the Chin Woo Auditorium. Kuala Lumpur Second was Abdul Rahman (right) and -'Hani was third.— StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article223 1959-05-26 11 PENANG. Mon.— The Penang Badminton Association will hold its 28th annual general meeting at the Rubber Trade Association, m Anson Road here on June 2 at 3 p.m. Office-bearers for the ensuing year will be elected. An item on the agenda is to vote a223 words
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Article62 1959-05-26 11 IPOH, Mon —A solitary goal scored hy Singapore g^'^ 13/ 18 th Hussars a one-nil victor* over the Tth Battalion Royal Malay Regiment m a Division I soccer match on the Ipoh Padang this evening. The Malay Regiment played well as a team but their forwards missed several62 words
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Article47 1959-05-26 11 RESULTS of the R.S.G.Cmixed foursome stroke competition played on Sunday were Winners: Col. <_ Mrs. G- S K. Maydon 84-13 71, Runners- up: Mr. Mrs. S Friis-Lund 93-21 72. Other cards: Mr. Mrs. JP. de C Hamilton 36-12 73; Mr. Mrs. W- H, Smart47 words
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Article73 1959-05-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malay Putra beat South Indian Rovers by five goals to one m the FAS Div. 2 league match on the Padang here today. The Federation Provost Coy. beat Persatuan Muda Kampong Bahru by two goals to nil m the FAS Div. 3 league match on73 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-05-26 11 ALL NATIONS MAY GET A SEAT IN I.0.C. By CHAN SWAN BEE THE International Olympic Committee will decide m Munich m the next few days whether the committee should be fully represented by each member nation. Thi? was disclosed by Mr. Maladl, vice-chairman of the Indonesian Olympics Committee, who arrived172 words
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Article85 1959-05-26 11 INGEMAR SACKS A SPARMATE GROSSINGER. New York, Mon. (UPI). Heavyweight challenger lngemar Johansson, who won an apparent victory over champion Floyd Patterson's manager on Friday, announced the dismissal today of a sparmate who could have been a Patterson agent. At the same time it was learned that Johansson's "adviser." Edwin85 words
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Article154 1959-05-26 11 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangors glamour team Rangers regained the FAS senior division league leadership when they beat Police Depot 6 2 on the Princes Stadium ground today. Taking into account today's victory- the Rangers have now won four games m a row The Policemen were154 words
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Article338 1959-05-26 11 Billiton Walkout And Then Return By TONY RANGE L PENANG. Mon. A nasty incident which left a bitter taste and stopped pi ay for 13 minutes marred the match m which the Banka Billiton team from Indonesia beat Penang 6 2 before a crowd of 6,700 at the City Stadium338 words
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Article63 1959-05-26 11 MUNICH. Mon. I Reuter The International Olympic Committee at its first working session here today accepted Albanian. Nicaragua. Surinam. Ecuador. Morocco. Rhodesia. San Marino and the Sudan as new members of thp Olympic Committer, M. Otto Mayer. Swiss Chancellor of the Committee told reporters at a63 words
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Article60 1959-05-26 11 REFEREE UPSET THEM taiping. Mi Dem raliae_ by a g^'al which wm t_j» allowed by referee Sahid. Tth Battalion, Roya ment. went down bo a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the so d Battalion m their [nter-Bat> U ion knock-o.it soccer tourney played on the Regimen* Ground here pealerday60 words
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Advertisement229 1959-05-26 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: D-.v I—FK.C vs CA Jalan Besar Div 2B —SCC vs Katong SC. SCC Dn\ 3A fndtan Ym;ns;s f rTs vs Setw Jayc Geylang; Seietar FC vs Jolliladt AC, F. park. WATER POLO D C S.S.C. vs R.N.. SSC .5 4:' R.AF. vs. Armsj, KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER Govt Depts229 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-05-26 12 TUF winners ol the leucine championships recently held m "Rasah Ball' al Seremban. are pictured with trophic* 1 eft te riant m the picture are I 532 1 Warren. HEME CQMS 1 Roberts. HEME, and It Davies, 13 18 Hassan,44 words
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175 1959-05-26 12 LESLIE NAKASHIMA - OLYMPIC VISITORS MAY BE PUT UP IN PRIVATE HOMES LESLIE NAKASHIMA By TOKYO. Mon. (UFI) There will be adequate accommodations for visitors to Japan m the evert Tokyo sets the 1%1 Olympic Games, authoritative sources said \esterday. Ofl the Transport -y have es jnen ne tc see the Olymr. bs175 words
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Article150 1959-05-26 12 Colony Badminton Ties FOLLOWING are the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championship ties f° r tomon w and Thursday: Women's Jl Doubles SemiFinal': Lim Yu Lai i K~ ci Teck vs N incy Ong Nancy Tan; Yap Hwee Bin Vim Chee F ng vs Agnes 2har, v im Choo Eng. Veterans?150 words
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Article694 1959-05-26 12 THE art of fencing takes many peoples back to the days of chivalry when a man's honour depended on his prowess with the sword. Admittedly, the gay da\s of "The Three Musketeers" whose swashbuckling antics are so vividly portrayed on thp screen, have long since passed. Despite Hollywood's694 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-05-26 12 Two Malayan medical students, Mr. Koh Tong 800 and Mr. Wong Ting Khuan recently gained Melbourne University blues m badminton. Mr Wong, left, and Mf- Koh, centre, are smiling happily with another sport award winner, Mr. Ting Ing Kiat, also a medical student of Sibu, Sarawak. Mr. Tm.g gamed a53 words
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Article407 1959-05-26 12 JOCKEY WHO MADE A MILLION I^z___ LONG DEN QUITTING AFTER 5,293 W/N/^JJ 'Greater Thai Sir Gordon] LONDON, Mon.— lt looks as though th* has been described as "the smallest m inn*; World" may be nearing the end el Uh trail He is Johnny Longden. thr York I who, riding mostly407 words
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Article, Illustration455 1959-05-26 12 MELBOURNE, Australia. TWO Malayan students won Melbourne University sporting honours for badminton successes at the Australian Inter-Varsity competition carnival held m Sydney. f T, They; are Mr. Koh Tong 800, of Y< Jalan Jar.. Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Wong Ting Khuan, of 29 Tong455 words
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Article18 1959-05-26 12 LUXEMBOURG. M o n. (Reuter* Luxembourg beat England 3—l m the amateur soccer international here yesterday.18 words
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232 1959-05-26 12 The Observer Voices Its Disapproval LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The Obi "Q day urged the Olympic (lames Commute tn «jp?l the universal disapproval which wa» betel against South Africa's racial discrimination m newspaper said that m addition to Russia's "legitimate com-' plaint" that South Africa be excluded from the Games unless232 words
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Article163 1959-05-26 12 SINGAPORE LADS WIN BLUES MELBOURNE, Australia TWO Singapore architecture students have won Melbourne University blues for swimming, the first Asians to gain University swimming honours. Mr. Ong Choon Lim, of 11 Perumal Road, Singapore 8, gained fullblues m swimming and water polo and Mr. Koh Scow Chuan, of 1 Green163 words
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Article107 1959-05-26 12 By A Special Correspondent L ONDO N, Mon.—Unending are the sporting achievements of the 15th Training Battalion, Royal Army Service Corps and perched on a Dorset hill high above the town of Blandford, they look down on other units from a lofty athletic pinnacle. Boxing Is perhaps their greatest107 words
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Article301 1959-05-26 12 all their shields and cup.,. but their great joy, and unique accomplishment, is that one unit of the British Army has for the first time supplied three Amateur Boxing Association champions The winners at Wembley were Lance Corpl Fred Elderfield (middleweight. Pte. Paul Warwick (light) and301 words
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Advertisement162 1959-05-26 12 Subscribe To Tito STANDARD */Sj(\ w i __I_V l fc *4 If/ VLALAiAS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL k APER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the •STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to your162 words
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132 1959-05-26 13 Thirty pretty Iassies in search of fame 1 1 i en ssu b i i <>n b el glamour I turn Scores al j rammed the ra el Ihe i athaj Ihei Ua> Ih»\ from J"» i Boot] > 100J Ml bad one I I'nnti —to gel m<> It riuin132 words
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Article, Illustration405 1959-05-26 13 The Duke and Mr. Pope I .x.. pre?s mens, Florida, Mr. Richard Downing Tone told *v a very am isine story the ot 1 Dake -md Duchess of nrisnr were visiting his gardei m 1957. A* a dinner party, Mr p^p? approached the Duke and "Your Highness, i would like405 words
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234 1959-05-26 13 sammy king writes about PEOPLE in the NEWS are on a world trio col ecting -ropieal plants for their ga lens, already chokeful with such plant? and contacting water skiing cluhs with a view to drawing up uniform rules and regulatj ns 'p{K late Mike Todd was W S partner234 words
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Article108 1959-05-26 13 CHE'S only tw< nty two, pretty a.s they come and yet she says she's too old for marriage. Actually, she's one uf those girls to whom her career comes before everything Cheong Siew Fong is star' ng a new career m films. She's no108 words
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396 1959-05-26 13 MEL FERRER LEANS TOWARDS THE UNUSUAL i UILL THL WORLD END? I 'ne on is presented excitingly and drimaI the ne-*- M-O M motion picture, "THE I 1 il 11.HH AND TIIF 1)1 U I I I ft r^^ I which c es. of world I 1 I ft ft396 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-05-26 13 ALEXA MURRAY, 20th Century -Fox contract actrfss. has been boosted into th* top role of her career hy a man she has never met Bing Crosby. Crosby starred with Debbie Reynolds and chert Wagner m "S;iy One For Me** at ?oth Century Fox. sat m with152 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-05-26 13 INGER STEVENS plays the role of the only jrirl left In New after an atomic blast. She i s se^n here with Harry Belafonte m "The World, The Flesh And the Devil34 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-05-26 13 HAVE to confess that I am a political Igin ramus. This must be the reason why I get such a l< of amusement out of I i speeches our budding j> tlcians bombard us with every day. Their antics are such fun to watch. But quite181 words
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Article117 1959-05-26 13 J PHONED up trkstbt yesterday to ask him out during the weekend "I'd love to. Sam" said T orm. But I'm taking the fair.:! 7 up to XL for the weekend. B me other me perhaps." Dndaunted, 1 called ;p another and then an ther t^o117 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-05-26 13 LI'L ABNER Hv ~T AI J-PP I _^_5^5,^,..!T^ /THIS /\7=>CU^GE\-js\ I, *XJVE SEEN jf KC^CS^^ Rlt '4«~^ ,"*ici_ [aaafigiV* "cm'mA^vC. wLWTc) p^y^h* t^ j!:^k k ALLEY OOP i 3 V. I. Han,lin \k t ,'Vu i kfeS !v4 i 3 2 rWs* THE HEART OF JULIET JONES tv Nan )lrake152 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-05-26 14 NEWS EAST-WEST TALKS RECESSED A chance that Big-4 might shift to Washington Gromyko may attend the funeral of Dulles GENEVA, Mon., (UPI, Reuter)— Russia agreed last night to recess the East-West conference of Foreign Ministers for two days Wednesday and Thursday because of the death of Mr. Dulles. Mr. Andrei274 words
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Article200 1959-05-26 14 Khrushchev Co., fly to Albania BELGRADE, Won, (Reuter) Mr Nikit.i Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, arrived m Albania today for a 12-daj official visit, the Albanian Radio reported. A inia, on I shores of the Adriatic or..y TO metres acre- sea froi Italy, is the m the Furopean Soviet bloc.200 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-05-26 14 picture \l '.HT m a rare ret'!'-, ti\ c meed and Keai BJ ila«se^ glamour i r I 7^a Zsa cuddles hei pel Poocll m her luxurious BH Aire California home. The blonde Hole e ood actress will hp -iterl "Person to Per>rn v v n OJ famed A oierlcaaUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-05-26 14 photo. A STATE-PORTRAIT taken at tbe Royal Palace m Dam Square. Amsterdam of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, the Shah of Iran and Prince Rcrnhard of the Netherlands i right) daring the three-day official > ;t t,> the Netherlands hv the Shah ol 1r anUPI - 50 words
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Article126 1959-05-26 14 BANDA OPENS COLOMBO POWERS MEET COLOMBO. Mon. (Reuter) The need for nations of Asia md Africa to co-ordin-ate their economic effort and strengthen mutual co-opera-tion was emphasised at the opening of the Colombo Powers official level meeting here toci ly The Ceylon Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike opened the preparatory126 words
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Article171 1959-05-26 14 Cycling brothers reach London LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Two brothers reached London during the night after cycling more than 9,000 miles from Kuala Lumpur on a bread. milk and water diet to join the Royal Air Force. When Harry Bowyer, 20, and Leonard Bowycr. 18, left Kuala Lumpur on Feb 8171 words
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Article243 1959-05-26 14 Dr. Hatta JAKARTA. Mc n (UPI) Former Vice-president Dr. Mohammed Hatta said communism and Islam are incompatible In one of his rare pul appearances. Dr. Hatta told Muslim students that Islam and communism have some common ground regarding the question of achieving a just and prosperous243 words
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269 1959-05-26 14 Riots over Red communes Mao troops kill 210 farmers TAIPEI Mon. 'UPI A Series cf anti-communist ri"'s erupted -r. two coastal provinces m Red China dnrbi| Ihe past W days, the Centra] News Agency reported today Tr. ff. new,, agency. qu ting sources tn ComBn mist China, said hungry farmers269 words
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Article42 1959-05-26 14 POPE John has raised the Japanese diocese of Nagasaki to the rank of ecclesiastical province and promoted the present Bishop Monsignor Paul Aijiro Yamaguchi to he the first Archbishop of Nagasaki. it '.vas announced m the Vatican City yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article56 1959-05-26 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Dr. Liem Fo Soei, chief cf the Health Service on Bangka Island, off South Sumatra, told reporters several districts on the island had been hit by a 'flu epidemic. He said clinics on the island had been giving treatment to about 130 to56 words
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327 1959-05-26 14 The Kiss-in-car couple (acquitted) may sue police LONDON, Mon. r THE engaged couple who kissed m a car may sue the police for wrongful arrest to recover the cost of clearing their names, Anne Firman. 23. of Wat-ford-road, Harrow, Middlesex, and Gerald Selby. 29. of Bickenhall-maasions. Baker-street. London, were acquitted327 words
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Article103 1959-05-26 14 The good pals were sisters LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Two girls, who have been "good friends" for the last three years, have just discovered that they are sisters, it was disclosed today The girls were only babies when they were adopted by different families after their home brc.ke-up during the war.103 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-05-26 14 ITALIAN Film Director, Roberto Ressel o\er wedding pian^ with hu bride I Miss Sot Das Gupta, m the p. irk of a Rome rilla Vhi staying. They net m India whilst makii i fit >.mn after RosteUiai announced his intention i marrying her, he divorced his formerUPI - 55 words
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Article143 1959-05-26 14 MANILA, Mon. d I'D —The Philippine peso pegged ta in unrealistic •fflclal rate of two fi I dollar, is expected to be devalued i?1 June hv the Fhfl pine Congress. It v. mark the first offi ge m the value of m re c the early days ol I143 words
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