Singapore Standard, 28 May 1959
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Title Section22 1959-05-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Vol. IX No. 329. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article1393 1959-05-28 1 FIRST A SHOCK, THEN 14 IN A ROW... Progressives tvin m five wards No incident m a day of quiet polling ..and here are the results THE UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance won the Perak State election today, winning 30 out of a total of 36 seats declared at1,393 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-05-28 1 'Dismiss Gory Wang' order to the Council I will go to Court over this, he says THE Singapore City Council, or, the direction of the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. yesterday dismissed the director of its Information Bureau. Mr. Gary Wang The409 words
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89 1959-05-28 1 Disobeyed officials: 3 crane men fined KUALA LUMFL'K. Wed. The Chief Port Manager, Port Swett< nham, Mr. E. Jefferies, today fined three dock crane drivers a day's pay each for disobeying offl>^.a; Instructions. These were the only cases that came up ior consideration but another crane driver under the same89 words
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Article102 1959-05-28 1 Waters of this river can kill JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) Residents oi Medan, North Sumatra, have been warned not to bathe m or drink from the River Deli because it might be ra.iio-ac'ive. The warning was broadcast over Medan Radio by the Commander of the city's garrison. Major Satibi Darwis. He102 words
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Article88 1959-05-28 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter)— The War Administrator of the Riau Islands, south of Singapore, has announced a temporary ban on four Singapore newspapers. According to press reports, the four papers banned are the English language Singapore Standard, and Straits Times and the Chinese language Sin Chew88 words
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Article64 1959-05-28 1 PENANG, Wed.— A young woman, Ooi Ah Eng, was the victim of a hydrochloric acid attack m her house m Beach Street yesterday. She was badly burnt on b,er face by the acid. It is feared that her face may be disfigured. She was rushed to64 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-05-28 1 HAVANA, Wed. (UP!)— MajRaul Castro, (pictured) brother of Premier Fidel Castro commander of Cuba's armed forces, was reported missing today m a light plane last seen over the swamp? of South-Central Cuba. Later report- said that Raul Castro had been found by Cuban navy launches. He52 words
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71 1959-05-28 1 MELBOi.JRNK. Wed. A Malayan medical student. Miss Alice Siew Im Cheah, was today awarded the Edgar Rouse Award for industrial medicine, open to all university students m Australia. Miss Cheat, of Penang. is completing her studies at the Roy a! Alfred Hospital, here. SheReuter - 71 words
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323 1959-05-28 1 Malaya seeks a better world through UN- Razak KUALA LUMPUK. Wed. The Primer Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today said that Malaya was proud to be a member of the United Nations Organisation. As President of the United Nations Association, Federation of Malaya, he told the annual general meeting323 words
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Article88 1959-05-28 1 Red bid to capture Singapore TAIPEI. Wed. The Nationalist-owned China News said m an editorial today that "communism, while receding m almost very other country m South-east Asia, is making a determined bid to capture the strategic Colony of Singapore.'' The newspaper said: "A few years ago, when the Reds88 words
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Article, Illustration982 1959-05-28 1 wwerwer A FEW hours before she was found strangled at her home m Bournemouth Road. Singapore, on Dec. 14 last year, attractive Theresa Woo Vik Man, 30. a former reporter and tourist guide, received two telephone tails. CALL No. 1 cameStandard - 982 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article425 1959-05-28 3 r PAP stands starkly revealed today not rfl Mm peoples of Singapore and the Federation. k fr fhose of the whole free world for its m%- ncerity, rurhlessness and humbug. Two of its n have been publicly criticised for the part tr. hive played m sordid political425 words
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Article227 1959-05-28 3 II .s when this PAP attitude is considered w.th the threats made by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew h Hli freedom of the Press m Singapore that cur ■maim to citixens to safeguard their own freedom urgent shape. Without a free Press there can freedom for the227 words
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Article55 1959-05-28 3 F 'lCi. L m leek Kim Ko_><3 .pore I. PC dc No 1*363 Lades HCEkNfcwS" 2545; i*> I. nes) AJ| department** a d Chini liwwnn 8ida 174 Batu Rd r ep»-o'.t *i_i35€ 99 Ccwar _t (el 3529 •44_*rr > -a r^ St Tel 4055 V C55 words
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Article1183 1959-05-28 3 Dr. Abraham Marcus - Medicine In Russia Dr. Abraham Marcus by LONDON. 'J'HE successful visit to Moscow of* a team of British heart surgeons has aroused a new curiosity m Russian medicine. In spite of Russia's achievements m the physical sciences the news brought back from Moscow that her heart specialists are as good1,183 words
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The Voice of MALAYA
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Letter303 1959-05-28 3 Sir— l: Is disheartening to read m The Standard that if the PAP forms the next government, it intends to incarcerate new>papermen who try to sour the relationship between the Federation and Singapore. The well known fact is that the only people who try to strain the relationship303 words
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Letter204 1959-05-28 3 Sir As Polling Day draws nearer and nearer. my friends and I who are common wage-earners are setting really worried as how to vote since our future is at stake. We have had many discussions— the results of which may be useful to others m the same plight.204 words
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83 1959-05-28 3 SkorU \rom 1 the Zaikd THE laws of nature are not dull: they are exciting, because they express our feeling that under the wild variety of phenomena lies an order which is simple and beautiful. We do not explain nature away; we enrich our appreciation of83 words
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Letter131 1959-05-28 3 Sir, Those who are still undecided as to which Party to vote for due to the failure to form an United Front against P. A. P. can be guided by the following: (1) Which Party has been responsible for the failure to form an United Front. v 2)131 words
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Letter138 1959-05-28 3 Sir— ln the article entitled •The Story Behind Hong Lim Green" by Mr. S. Ramachandra, which was published m the Sunday Tiger Standard it was stated that the Straits Chinese Recreation Club facing New Bridge Road was built and opened on July 2, 1887. As138 words
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Letter116 1959-05-28 3 Sir— l heartily agree with your columnist Aster Gunasekera that m spite of ample evidence of the extremist parties flagrant breach of the laws enacted for the Legislative Assembly elections, the Police have taken no action whatsoever m the matter. Although the Police Secretary keeps on saying now116 words
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Letter245 1959-05-28 3 Sir, The residents of Upper Serangoon and Pong-gi.-l wards and supporters of both the S.P.A. and Lib.Soc. are very concerned about the P. A. P. threats m these two wards The S.P.A. and Lib-Soc. are contesting against each other m both the wards which if a245 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-05-28 3 A world-famous artist, creator of many masterpieces, executed his greatest works after he could no longer hold brushes 1 Renoir, noted French painter (1841-1919), would not cease his work after his body had been wracked with gout and twisted with arthritis. Unable to hold the sticks of75 words
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Article, Illustration394 1959-05-28 3 Gister Gunarekera - the NEWS as it strikes me Gister Gunarekera JUSTICE Buttrose has done a signal service to the people of Singapore by releasing s o promptly his report on the inquiry concerning the bank account of ex-Education Minister, Chew Swee Kee and the Income Tax Department leakage which l*>d to the394 words
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Advertisement134 1959-05-28 3 FREE GIFTS! FREE GIFTS! FREE GIFTS! On Purchase of $20/- and above At Our SUPREME BARGAINS OFFERS For Few Days Only Men's Dept. La*fl? s Dept. Nylon Stretch Socks 80 cts Sport Blouse 2 50 up Vest Brief 80 cts Slocks 5 50 up Sport Shirts 2. 50 up Jeans134 words
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Article538 1959-05-28 4 We must now watch against subversion warns mines chief IPOH, Wed. Although there had been a "very substantial improvement" m the Emergency situation with the result that most of the country including practically all the mining areas were declared "white," there was still the538 words
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328 1959-05-28 4 Malaya is a reservoir for flight of capital from S'pore M!C chief KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Inehe Abdul Aziz Ishak, 1 Selangor Alliance lender and Minister for Agriculture, tonight challenged any opposition party to disprove the achievements Of the Alliance Party and Government m improving the living standards of the rural328 words
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Article131 1959-05-28 4 THE Katong United Residents' Association, m its manifecto to the voters, pledged that it would not Dlay politics m the Assembly if its two candidates are elected. KURA believed, the manifesto stated, that the best for Singapore can only be achieved by a mutual co-operation of131 words
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373 1959-05-28 4 Adjustment needed for Colony's economy SINGAPORES economy faces a necessary period of re-adjustment because it has been dominated by the final preparations for the introduction of the new State of Singapore, states the Colony annual report for 1958 The report said that the need for this re-adjustment is intensified by373 words
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172 1959-05-28 4 Union man hits out at PAP. 'the little dictators SECRETARY of the BATA Employees I'nion and adviser of the Singapore Petroleum Workers' I'nion. Mr. M. S. Da wood, yesterday said that "the little dictators of the PAP wanted to play champions but at the expense of the workers." Mr. Da172 words
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131 1959-05-28 4 Oil driller here on way to Labuan THE Orient Explorer a giant oi] drilling platform was towed into Singapore Waters Last nigh* for a brief stop-over on its way to Laotian The 5. 400-ton mechanical monster soared high above the harbour, littered with scores of ships a s it came131 words
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240 1959-05-28 4 ADULT EDUCATION BODY SEEKS M. AID FROM GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.. The Federation Adult; Education Association, has asked Government for an increased grant-in -aid of at least $500,000 annually to cope up with adult education m the country. In Its annual report for last year, the president of the association,240 words
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Article122 1959-05-28 4 SINGAPORE Police were last night making an Islandwide search for a number of persons who took part xhf fatal attack on a 43--year-old labourrr m a coffee shop m Halpike Street, yesterday. Tan P"^. married with five children, died In the Genera] Hospital at122 words
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Article71 1959-05-28 4 AT the annual general meet mg of the Police Clerical branch of the Singapore Government Administrative and C'enra: Service^ Union, the I were elected office-bearers for 1959-1960. tinman Mr H Hock Wah, secretary Mr Wu Yeon Sheng treasure] Mr Ana Siang Teck. Commit ;e P members: Me-,71 words
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Article53 1959-05-28 4 A SINGAPORE Bb p assistant. Chua Rue B:*~. wras stt bed m the urn fo owing quarrel over the non-payment f a debt m a shop m Peking Street, yesterday. The proprietor gf sundry .shop was also injured m the fight. Both men were taken to53 words
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333 1959-05-28 4 Marshall tells Court: I've come to protect citizen... A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr David Mar, day declared m the High Court: Court to protect a helpless citizen against I of the Chiei R '< If r. Mai his Bubmis corpus appea Choo Jee retary o f the Work* being detail servation333 words
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Article41 1959-05-28 4 THK i former F m Governor m O W 1 Arrh B. Da\ -I speaker at the w I of the Singapore R> If r 'i I Mr. D^.'. UKMI 1| the subje II Government mrr' II the Wf41 words
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Article33 1959-05-28 4 M.I. ad F and Other naeai tion will ci' Tie v of the Federal f I i i fi f rdaj is a •.>mmg meet I Federal Legislatn Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Advertisement17 1959-05-28 4 ODCY 1 W tiCA i^i GIVES YOU |fi| MORE FOR I 1 YOUR MONEY M I ■•>v: ■>>• *<17 words
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442 1959-05-28 5 END OF DEMOCRACY IF SOCIALISTS TAKE OVER „.And Red subversion iv/7/ play havoc Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— lf the Socialist t gained power they would turn the demofederation of Malaya into another Hung try, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, UMNO Gnd Minister for Education, warned at an ;!ec f Wi rally442 words
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133 1959-05-28 5 Malayan Airways pick 9 for UK training members of I .t been I peciaJ Bi tain to fly I »coust airliners ivr Singar I r a twond and te has been Bi E uroand <^rsraft LI i ha I f to on >er- interFakarta B mgk >k, m ted are133 words
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Article47 1959-05-28 5 S Chid Fire pesteri Teck his Kam- i zn huts at load wa> razed to mornI Mr. Low. 19i Chief F re express hia pj lion ftwr the ?e rendered ich occi rt I b1 i on Sund a ecu eed il a'^47 words
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Article32 1959-05-28 5 only on e shot gang ish m Syt a .v-: ight Mr Wfng, If!, gboJ rjllr\ one. •er. i q ree that they were iken ♦<"> and patients.32 words
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Article18 1959-05-28 5 GI RL FOUND DROWNED lUI-OLD India:, girl c sea »«lk, Sim ipoie. no identifi al -y Police are18 words
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Article120 1959-05-28 5 THE American Inurnational Assurance Company Limited will be presenting a fully-equipped Mobile X-Ray van" to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. It will be presented to Dr. N C Sen-Gupta. Medical Director of SATA. by Mr. G M. Hughes, President and Managing Director oi the Company,120 words
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Article174 1959-05-28 5 A MAN ow the way to a cinema was abducted from Ba!est:ei Road m a car and was taken to a hack lane wnerc he iraa beaten up with iron ha:- m Singapore, yesterday. The victim, Cheng Tin Ttaiain was stopped by four .en.174 words
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88 1959-05-28 5 QUARREL OVER MEE LEADS TO A FIGHT 'POH. Wed. An argument over the price of a bowl of mcc was said to have resulted m a fight m which a customer received injuries and was admitted to hospital today. The customer. Chan Bens Fatt 31. was said to have gone88 words
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Article142 1959-05-28 5 Variety show to aid scouts A VARIETY show by some of Singapore".- favourite talents will be held tomorrow night, at 8.30. at Badminton Hall to help six Scouts of 34th Ferak House Group to attend -he 10th World Jamboree m July, m the Philippines. The show, produced and i npered142 words
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Article106 1959-05-28 5 SINGAPORE was the fifth largest port m the world according to 1957 statistics compiled by the Rotterdam Chamber of Commerce and Industry listing 88 of the world's major ports based on the tonnage of shipping using the ports. In 1956, Singapore was rated sixth106 words
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Article41 1959-05-28 5 A fisherman, Lim Tian Hock, 13, was stabbed m his abdomen while purchasing a cinema ticket m Sembawang Road. Singapore, last night. Lim was rushed to hospital by his brother and was warded. No arrest has been made.41 words
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Article23 1959-05-28 5 MR THOMAS LIAO PING. LJMNO-MCA candidate for Serangonn Gardens, will hold ?.n election rally at Serangoon Way tonight at 8 p.m.23 words
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179 1959-05-28 5 DON'T BE DUPED BY PAP PROMISES -TAN AN unprincipled and corrupt government would be more dangerous than a communist government, Mr. Tan Keng Siong. Liberal Socialist Party candidate for Cairnhill, told a rally at Kirk Terrace last right. Mr. Tan warned that there was some party candidates who appear to179 words
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291 1959-05-28 5 LABOUR FRONT NOBODY'S ENEMY HE SAYS AN outline of Singapore's current political situation, which "has deteriorated to such a level that rival parties are tearing each other to bits," and of the candidates m his own constituency, were made Last night by the Labour Front candidate for Serangoon Gardens, Dr.291 words
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Article158 1959-05-28 5 -COURT TOLD TWO men entered a house m Towner Road on the pretext of inspecting electricity and water meters hut instead robbed a housewife of cash and jewellery worth $1,800, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The housewife. Ni>sam binte Re jab, identified 21-year-old Talib158 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-05-28 5 Japan keen to foster closer ties with S' pore RELATIONS between Singapore and Japan had improved tremendously during the past two years, said the out-going Japanese Vice- Consul, Mr. K. Muraoka yesterday. Mr. Muraoka. who had been attached to the Consul-ate-Generai office m Singapore for two years, said that the187 words
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261 1959-05-28 5 Islam not used as strategy in politics PMIP THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party m Singapore yesterday denied the charge by some of the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance leaders m the Federation that PMIP had resorted to religion m politics as strategy m the coming elections This was stated by secre-tary-general of the election261 words
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Article124 1959-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Postmaster-General announces that for the convenience of philatelists the commemoration issue of postage stamps to celebrate the new constitution of the State of Singapore will be on sale at the Stamp Bureau, Federal House, here, from June 1. The commemorative series consists124 words
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Article55 1959-05-28 5 THE annual dinner and dance of the Old RarTiesians' Association will be held at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, on June 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets are obtainable from any member of the Committee, from Mr. Tan Kirn Yong at Raffles Institution, or by post from the Secretary.55 words
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Article47 1959-05-28 5 THE ECatong United Residents Association has written to the Singapore Improvement Trust asking how soon Trust accommodation could be made available tn victims of the Joo Chiat Place fire on Sunday. The Association urged the Trust to take immediate srtion on the matter.47 words
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Article47 1959-05-28 5 K['A L A L l/ I P UR WB A 65-year-old i mum, Q tek Bee Moni. living' m Kuall Kubu Bharu. wa- festerday robbed of 53 16. Kb cadi md jewellery by a hooded man at •he 29th mile XL [poll R^a^47 words
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Advertisement23 1959-05-28 5 trie whpfe Jra nkks ok- Jff if m^F ffm "^r^J/Bm I 111 Sole Agents S. MOUTRIE CO. LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PEMANG.23 words
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Article, Illustration804 1959-05-28 6 Judge was only frying to save countryman: says Lee TWO leaders of the Peoples Action Party, yesterday criticized the findings of the Chew Swee Kee Inquiry Commission and described it as a "whitewash" by Mr. Justice Buttrose. The secretary-general of the PAP, Mr. Lee804 words
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90 1959-05-28 6 what happened o Ibc investigation papers eoncev. g i Nc II oi 1951 in 1 g c running of a four-digil lottery? T- b On v irr ing ques n *~i- s. ftambl ng Soppresiioti Branch ol thi C.I n. has t~ v swer.90 words
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84 1959-05-28 6 THr. S:rui;- r Headteachers 1 Conference recently elected the I ..'nv-.r.s office. bean rs I 1950-1900: Chairman Re* Bra Lawpen rice chairman Mr. s V Baa, secretary Miss N T E Norrls, treasurer Mr. L S. Wee Committee members: lira M Scott. Mr. E. W. Jesudabob.84 words
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Article36 1959-05-28 6 four men, Iwo of whom wei i masked held up a cyclist, G ih F.ng, Hoon at Jalan Baga i ans three miles from Bit lerwortli on Tuesday nighi arA relieved him of $45.36 words
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780 1959-05-28 6 PAP leaders exposed as irresponsible men without scruples THE Buttrose Report on the Cnew Swee Kee Inquiry had revealed that there was no truth m the Peoples Action Party allegations, Mr. Freddie Yin, administrative secretary of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, told a rally at Finlayson Green yesterday. It had. (m780 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-05-28 6 HUNDREDS of people went to Singapore's Dopart of Information yesterday to make a final check whether they were eligible to vote and where they should cast their votes. To help them out. clerks of the Department ploughed through a dozen electoral rolls to find their118 words
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Article84 1959-05-28 6 THE Cathay Organisation and Twentieth Century Fox Film? wi'l be holding a charity premiere of the film of "Compulsion' at the Cathay Cinema on June 3 m aid of the Singapore Children'? Society. Starring Orson Welle?, the film is based on the notorious Leopold-Loeb murder of84 words
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358 1959-05-28 6 A TWO-PHASE HOUSING SCHEME A HOUSING scheme m two phases, which would eliminate kampong fires and any possibility of epidemics, will be undertaken by the Liberal Socialist Party 11 it is voted into power on Saturday. This promise was made yesterday at an358 words
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Article80 1959-05-28 6 Tanker here for repairs THE Norwegian tanker, Athene, is now m" Singapore for repairs following an explosion aboard while the vessel was at Palembang earlier this week. The 2,654-ton tanker, under charter to Shell Company. now anchored m the Colony outer roads. Is being cleaned prior to inspection. Repairs will80 words
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Article233 1959-05-28 6 William Tan - William Tan INDEPENDENT candidate for Tiong Bahru, Mr. William Tan. last nicht challenged nig opponents contesting the general elections to come out a nd prove their record of public service Mr. Tan claimed that none 01 the five candidates opposing him had done anything for233 words
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Article54 1959-05-28 6 THE Naval Base Industrial Staff Trade Union elered the following office-bearer? for 1959 19rtO: President: Mr. Won? Wai Hem; vice-president?: !\?r. V Sebastian, and Mr. Ong Chew Cheng; secretary; Mr. A. Dani* 1 James; asst secretary: Mr. Shek un Xam; treasurer: Chia Kok Tong and auditor?: Mr Yep54 words
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329 1959-05-28 6 Alliance picks UMNO chief as Chief Minister for Malacca MALACCA, Wed. The Prime Minis Razak and the Minister for Commerci ,7° -to. Mr. Tan Siew Sin arrived hen- i Lumpur this morning and immedi.it. -u 1Pl( j with the Malacca Alliance Commit'elected Assemblymen. The meeting, which lasted about animously agreed329 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-05-28 6 WALKING IN THE SUN IS FUN FOR HER HERE is one octrees who is not afraid of the tttfl affecting her complexion lovely up and coming Hongkong sage actress. Miss FttJl ECtDatl Fang. In fact. Mist V m has been going around Singapore these days almost without n brrak Kwan115 words
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100 1959-05-28 6 Lib-socs will boost healthy unionise relatkmsl ij and I ance of Socialist mem D:Khon. :r X It ft Party, he s ll harmon-'- they c The ba fair and He also c a country there have union 'The r g form unions exerrise thai S healt] ed out that unions100 words
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Article75 1959-05-28 6 CALL FOR ALL-ROUND EDUCATION EDUCATION a procei rather an i merit of the Permanent Secr< of X <m j said Lee w. 53rd Speech D j "ion of the School The functi< over bj to An Leng ifr Lee i: mitte i I -re ne-iert of the LC m the75 words
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Article71 1959-05-28 6 $100,000 BALLET ACADEMY m« i >. ~f Su gaporc B demy at Peek been fust comp the ever-increasi of bailet amor; This moden will be < 0 Sir Perry M 6..^0 p.m. It ontalns Etudii hich air-ec- i, nr rooms for b< is F: a noes P md Yen the71 words
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Article27 1959-05-28 6 THE I Ie, Will hold II c Kan i R Semb iwana R p.m to f) I m A' ra'ly will all tr the pen27 words
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Advertisement40 1959-05-28 6 LEVER BROTHERS (maiaya) LTD. $1000 and $500 a competition for an original painting which reflects THE MALAYAN WAY OF LIFE. FOR THE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO LEVERS ART COMPETITION P.O. Box 1004, Kuala Lumpur. JL M LAC 1 EN 482840 words
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336 1959-05-28 7 Court plea allowed if husband is outside Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A woman living m the Federation will m future be able to I apply to the High Court for a decree of dissolution even if her husband |is not domiciled m i336 words
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232 1959-05-28 7 THE CHOICE: FREEDOM OR SLAVERY Mak THE people of Singapore, when going to the polls on Saturday, should a?k themselves just one question before i they vote. The question is: "Do I want to live under the flag of freedom or do I want to sell myself into slavery?" This232 words
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Article158 1959-05-28 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 102 102* R.S.S No. 1 June 102, 102£ R.S.S No. 1 July 102. 102* R.S.S. No. 2 100] 101 1 R.S.S. No. 3 101 1 100, Tone: Quiet after easier. Tin price in Singapore158 words
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Article48 1959-05-28 7 THE Overseas Commonwealth Lanci Forces Employees Union at a general meeting recently agreed to form a branch m Malacca. An eighi man protem committee consisting of Chairman Mr. \V. A. Theseira, secretary Mr. Eric Jansen and treasurer Mr- Lee As Soo. has been set-up.48 words
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86 1959-05-28 7 PENANG, Wed There wa.s a mild outbreak of chickrn-pox and diphtheria m Georgetown during April, according to a City Council health statement issued today Forty-six eases of chic-ken-pox and 43 cases of diphtheria wrre reported. There was no death from either of the diseases. Reported cav.es86 words
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251 1959-05-28 7 House canvassing for Penang polls is in full swing PARTIES WOO THE VOTERS PENANG, Wed. With polling day m the State elections here on June 6, political parties are going allout m their house-to-house canvassing to get voters for their respective candidates m the various constituencies. The sweeping Alliance victories,251 words
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Article33 1959-05-28 7 A VESAK gift of $100 was presented to the Singapore j Anti-Tuberculosis Association yesterday by the Yen. Dhamma Sukha on beha'.f of the Buddhist Union. Jalan Senyum j Shrine, off Changi.33 words
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196 1959-05-28 7 No nude poses by strippers in Penang PENAXG, Wed. Stripteasers, now performing at the two amusement parks here, will be warned by the licensing authorities to strictly adhere to the new conditions m the licences to be issued to non-strip shows when the ban on strip-tease shows comes into effect196 words
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84 1959-05-28 7 P E N A N G, Wed. The UMNO, publicity officer, Tuan Syed Ja r afar Albar said that the idea of importing Indonesians into Malaya would cost the Federation "hundreds of millions" of dollars. Speaking at the I3th anniversary celebrations of84 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-05-28 7 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department Staff Union elected the following office-bearers foi 1959: President: Mr. Le P Thiarr Swee; vice-president: Mr. Man soor bin Fadzal; secretary: M:. Tan Khai Ser; asst. secretaryMiss Tan Beng Xeo; treasurer: Mr. R. E. Phillips; and asst treasurer: Mr. A. Victor Samuel. Mr52 words
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Miscellaneous362 1959-05-28 7 is^^m<S^mmm<^^^m^^^^SSm S'uore Kecnrded Music Niciely: I^WmmiMßWW^^B A Symphony Concert nf Rex>rdbM t4 &hSH i F K 9 AaSK ed Mus -c the Concert Hall of m the YWCA. RaiTles Quay. 800 VMI A (Orchard Kd.)- Junior Dept fi 7,!" 12 St^ lN Mttho( 'i i t open from 2.00 p.m362 words
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Miscellaneous213 1959-05-28 7 6.<M> p.m. Programme Summary. 503 Masters bi Melody. 5.30 Toy r.nvn 600 Calling All Hospitals. 6 45 Sunset Serenade. 6 53 Announcements, 6.55 The Share Market Report 7.(10 p.m. Time Signal and News, 7.10 Party Political broadcasts by The PA. P. and S.P.A. parties. 7.30 Satellite Seven. 7 45 Four213 words
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Miscellaneous218 1959-05-28 7 710 (XL) Interlude. 7.15 (XL) Satellite Seven by Angus MacVicar XL. <fc N SW 7.30 p m (XL) Music Shop. 800 iKLi Crossfire. 8.30 (XL) America Sings. 900 'XLi Rhythm Corner. 9.15 (XL* Solo (Alfred Deller Counter tenon All Stations: 930 p.m. <RS) Time Signal and News. 940 iKLj intejlude.218 words
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Advertisement849 1959-05-28 8 S tHt E. A. C une4 <J" iAILINCS TO: ft^. ADt\. RtD SfA, MEDITFRRA\U\ J CONTIMUMTAL SCANDINAVIAN Pf )Rls \l Spore p.jjj. -n.s Mfconia a) '?M» .ft •J" m.« 'Beira' b) 29 May, 4 |unc 5 I|mh U> m.s. "Basra 1 b) 30 |une/4 |uly 5 |i v 6/? V>849 words
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Article30 1959-05-28 9 Ma I Wl.!<.l<. Div M.injser for Swissair he I- rdf* ration md Indonesia, Slimptß on S I :t/rrl inri 'tp will ipeai his i intil lvi% i:30 words
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Article16 1959-05-28 9 Exc made I f t Belgian Fri a a Kr. 233-1/4 H ratci remaj16 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-05-28 9 PRE-ELECTION selling had a depressing effect on the Singapore rubber market yesterday— price for International first grade June slipped 1J cents, to close at ''•I 1 rents per lb. The market opened lightly lower m sympathy with overseas and eased farther on a thin market,167 words
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Article99 1959-05-28 9 Textiles Offer To Indonesia kKAF Wed, (Reuter) Japanese textile exporters havp ffered to > P :i 11,800,000 yards textiles to Indone- > r- w "bis eight" import mpan.t < ai^ording to An- ir t r- v... agency. The eight semi-government trad ng c mpanies were recently given sole right to99 words
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Article98 1959-05-28 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro* duce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May 544* ouyers; $45| sellers; coconut oil m bulk ?n9 seller?; m drums $72£ sellers; Muntok white pep;x^r $'.38 sellers; Sarawak white ?137 sellers; special Sarawak black $80 Singapore Copra Association Cl King prices fair merchantable98 words
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Article45 1959-05-28 9 VS. exports o& cotton (all types) m March this year were 295.nnn bales of 500 pound? gross, up 35 per cent from February exports of 219. 000 bale?, but down 41 per cent from export? of 500,000 ba es m March last year.45 words
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331 1959-05-28 9 Industrial Shares Are 'Irregular' Ind istrials were slightly irvez'.'.Br on the Malayan ■hare market yesterday. Tins, however, were steady while rubbers were selectively better. There wa.s fair turnover Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were Farewell Dinner PENANG, Wed. Shipper.and representatives of various snipping agents attended a dinner,331 words
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Article437 1959-05-28 9 MALAYAN >harebrQker? re ported the following business done yesterday Fed. Disp. $1 03; Fraser and Neave prefs. >4.20 ords. $1.67 io tifi- Cammon 51. 66 to $1.69. Georgetown Disp, $2 22. W. Hammer $1.44; M. Breweries ?2 80 $2 77$ odd lot, $2 824 overnight: m. Cement $1.63,437 words
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Article117 1959-05-28 9 Lanadron Estates Profit Lanadron Rubber Estates Limited made a profit of £115,--632. less tax, for the year 1958. The directors have recommended a dividend of 15 per rent the same as for \9^~. The company will hold its 51st annual general meeting n London on Jun 22. S.r Eric MacFadyen.117 words
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Article, Illustration476 1959-05-28 9 MISSION TO PROBE INTO NEW IRON ORE DEPOSITS Standardpic shows (from left) Mr. A. Momiyama. chief representative m Singapore and Malaya of Kinoshita Co. Ltd., Mr. Sadao Kurihara, of Kinoshita Co. Ltd., Japan, Mr. Hitoshi Uerhi. of Yawata Iron Steel Co. Ltd., Mr. Yoshio Tanaka, of Nittetsu Mining Company, Mr.476 words
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235 1959-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -A branch of the Bank of America (International) New York, a wholly owned subsidiary of the world's largest privately owned bank, the Bank of America N T and S A (San Francisco) will oprn a branch here on June235 words
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Article104 1959-05-28 9 Important new oil-handling facilities were opened m the Thame? estuary last week. They are part of intensive post-war developments which have made the installations o! London and Thameshaven Oil Wharves Ltd. at Thameshaven, the largest independent oil storage m Europe and possibly of its kind m the104 words
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Article78 1959-05-28 9 Queen Elizabeth will welcome President Eisenhower to Canadian soil, when he arrives at an airport near Montreal on June 26 to join her m the formal opening ceremonies of Canada's great St. Lawrence Seaway. After the opening ceremonies at the St. Lambert lock, the Queen and78 words
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Article52 1959-05-28 9 Philippine copra production this year is not expected to exceed the 1958 outturn, which was sharpiy reduced ny the severe 18-month drought ending last June. Although rainfall last JuneOctober was adequate. the total for the year was 11 per cent below normal m the principal52 words
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Article171 1959-05-28 9 WASHINGTON, Wed— The member-nations of the Genera] Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) have decided to convene a tariff conference m September, 1960. the State Department announced today. The conference will include four categories of negotiations: w Negotiations among members fr>r new concessions, as171 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-05-28 9 A giant Goliath crane, the largest m the world, has hoisted its own bridge 235 feet above the ground "by its own bootstrap. on the site of Britain's newest and largest atomic power station now being built. The bridge of the Goliath crane, designed by Babcock and97 words
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Article174 1959-05-28 9 R.I. Plans A Sales Drive JAKARTA, Wed (Reuter) The Indonesian Government wiil soon set up an "agricultural products committee" m London to promote the sates of agricultural products m Europe, According to Agriculture Ministry's circles. Two officials of tr.e Itraie'ry wri leave for London soon to make preparations for UN174 words
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Article102 1959-05-28 9 Pan Amerii an Wnr.r Airways announced yesterday 'hat gro?- operating revenue* for the first quarter of were $71,758,000, an Increasa of $7,450,000 or 12 per cent n r the ri sjroi perating revenues m the first ree months of last year. Passenger revenues increased 11 per cent to102 words
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Article95 1959-05-28 9 FOR the ftrst time since the war Japanese export? of sundry goods surpassed the $40fimillion level Iftit year, to reach a record high of $407,790 000. says a Bank Dl Tokyo report. Toy.-, r a ttked B r unc D I goods exported In 1958 v-; 1 a95 words
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Article163 1959-05-28 9 OIIKR ROADS Xai ifa Tern c- Manif* Kerch, Stat:u? J« r EiAllanger Shapur, Glengyle Agapf" o- Hoi Wong Omm< nk< rfc xocu <apetai "«'i ;i Koe lv i Ma* :-j. Kaloekoe <j nf Mai I iricH, Ocoa er Pr duce. Silindorng. Lp Mairc. '"<:'r Mot rmoni i163 words
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Advertisement324 1959-05-28 9 "laaHMfr BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. 5.5 MICHAEL JEBSEN' 4'n»mg June 8 5- *g June 9 A:rcr*^g Cargo For Rangoon INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY J^.i S-n-jacjre 2 Te! 7S6SBand *****. \^J^ KiE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 4* Cecil Street T«l: ***** ***** 7C238 Bjndiermasin Mai T324 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1959-05-28 10 RICHARD BERRY - RICHARD BERRY by MEN m the NEW? He's One Oil The Top M Politicians 1 THIS week, for the first time for some 200 years, actors are established m the City of London from which Puritan prejudice and then the hum of commerce1,580 words
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Article, Illustration734 1959-05-28 10 OSBORNE LOOKS BACK -NOT IN ANGER WHEN John Osborne rocketed to fame with a play called "Look Back m Anger the public were introduced to a lean and hungrylooking playwright who wore crumpled flannels, a sloppy pullover, and a discontented expression. He scorned theatrical celebrities and attacked tne Monarchy, the734 words
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Miscellaneous251 1959-05-28 10 T°.?/ V ROTATION: 22-F fi!l lo do easily what is M MB m i^ r!ar> THURSDAY ~~eT)R S( ORriO-Oc EVERYONE: Those who Ih^4| |iilifs Xov are tolerant. resourcelu 1 I^^H V^ V Present r tactful wil make the most IS^aUASSJ i buy B of th<s day. hich lend.- BY itself251 words
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621 1959-05-28 11 TONY RANGEL - TONY RANGEL We Prevented An tJQIV Inr'ifipknr By DON'T BOO^ ...LETS BAN THE BAD I SPORTS A h<»at and stress «>f a r.it g.tnif trmprrs are losl tootballrr opponent's <»hin k pi. i r m.ikf*. a i ipc I rs t tritrunis that621 words
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Article80 1959-05-28 11 Ken Jalleh - N. Carbon Take The SBHFA Title Ken Jalleh irtoi edged trtprrd B*nk for the 5 B UFA. Di am I l».»cut i betier goal avenge irert hpiri l« .1 "in I■r.m h\ Mi n inttlt; Bank ni.ttih at He B I Hf to > i !-0 on ifa Dollah imial80 words
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Article18 1959-05-28 11 IT S SUNRISE T H Wed.— Sports C beal Rv q 341 |n a lie Bri< kfle ds18 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-05-28 11 G opalan Austin Never Met refere: c to the Far." peared m jmteiI Sr rs point oat ;oes hi I L f I by ,H have never n el I- d and fai 1 v A3* unaal-' v elected Captain of the Singapore team on his current season*! perfornao He164 words
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Article147 1959-05-28 11 Penang To Meet Fed. Services PENANG, Wf Fer.ang. ayan champions, wi!3 c try c ing to X v a Lumpur to ray aca:\st Combined Ser'ices m their sc XNBd .Malaya ip match on Saturday. The following 17 will repre- Perang; Yeap Hooi Chye. Koay Ban Oman, G. Vasu, gir r147 words
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Article38 1959-05-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Dynamic Dyr.aT.or- beat Federation Armoured Car Reghneni 8-C m a Division -wo I m -oocer matrh played the Pudri Road ground t oScorers were inside right T?e Men? and centre forward N'gow Thoy.38 words
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Article156 1959-05-28 11 I HL team to represent the Pokoh Pisaxxg Rangers m a friendly soccer match against the Guard Regiment on Sunat Ulu Pandas will be selected from the following: Osman Angullia, Harbhajan > c;. Si:pj>iah. Halim, Jeyathurai. Patrick, Nathan. Charlie Tar.. Robeii Choo, Avtar Singh,Jasbir Singh - 156 words
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Article, Illustration561 1959-05-28 11 RALPH WHEATLEY - RALPH WHEATLEY By MALAYAN students hi Western Australia '.•'■:o here won great reputations a? bad- playe r s. are eagerly atcaittng the Australian national championships to be p'nyed m Perth Inter thi.« pear. Malayan badminton playen m Pen are r> horograr)hcd before beginning to play.561 words
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Article70 1959-05-28 11 Sir, Reference to your sports letter under the heading of "Gopalan deserves a place" and a. so the statement that Gopaian knocked out Austin Dunsford m the first round at an amateur boxing meet, I would like to stress that the writer was wrong because Dunsford and Gopaian70 words
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274 1959-05-28 11 Include All In Olympic Games, He Says AN executive member of the International Olympic Committee said m Singapore yesterday that no country m the world should be excluded from participating m the Olympic Games. This suggestion tame from the Sultan ELM. Buwono. the Sultan of .log.iakarta who left the Colony274 words
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Article97 1959-05-28 11 I.O.C. Award To Aussie Premier MUNICH. West Germany. Wed. (Reuten Mr. R.G. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia, has been awarded the Olympiad Diploma as President of the Organising Committee of the 1956 Games m Melbourne. Mr. Otto Mayer. Chancellor of the 1.6. C. announced today. The Italian Panathlon, a .-porting97 words
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Article115 1959-05-28 11 PERAK THE FAVOURITES ON SUNDAY IPOH. Wed. Perak are favourites to beat the Federation Armed Forces m therr second Malaya Cup soccer tie to be played for the first time m Taiping on Sunday. The PAFA selectors have named the following 20 players who are to undergo special training before115 words
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Article383 1959-05-28 11 SCRUTINEER - 'GOOD SHOW BY DANIELS' TRIO SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Wed. Trainer K. Daniels' trio were the main attraction on the training track here this morning when horses were confined to pare work or light exercise on the sand track .Jacmac. Hindu Robe and Brave General were particularly impressive. Jacmac. with apprentice383 words
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Article340 1959-05-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Bsnka Bi.ilon Took Honours m a 4-4 draw against Se.angoa m a Soodlit soccer :r,atcn on the Meraeka Stadium ground tonight. Trai.i- g H tl tfaf inten al, the visitors staged s great. second -a.! :e\->a: to draw level tnd with a340 words
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Miscellaneous144 1959-05-28 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER; Dr I Demi A' F.C. VS Koto Rajtt, J Besar D-- 3A: P. Sr-n r« Alaffappa MS.C, Gey .cg TBA vs Queeiiftotpn F. Pr.r^-. Div ."?B: Kg. Silat C.E. vs SHB Police, F. Park. CRICKET: Fas*r Paniarg SS. vs SigidV S.S, Pasir Pan 'nr.g. KUALA LUMPUR SOd'ER: Gout.144 words
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Article404 1959-05-28 12 MUNICH, West Germany, Wed. (Reuter) Deep Gloom reigned among members of the Detroit delegation after yesterday's decision by the Internationa] Olympic Committee to grant the 1964 Summer Games to Tokyo Mr Fredericn c. Matthaei, cr. lirman of the Detroit Olympic Committee and leader their delegation, told a404 words
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Article199 1959-05-28 12 Praise For IOC Games Decision llanchestei Wed (X- tester IGuardiai I j praised 'he pic Com- rtec ating the 1 3<^4 Garr.es to 1 T~ said Japan ha -.id m Asia m isms sport and reiad the va table txperience I -c:anLsine the .an Gar **Tr.e ea unber oi i199 words
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Article103 1959-05-28 12 Salisbury Southern Rhodesia Wed (Reuter) Athletics officials here today denied rer »rts thai the Rhodesian Federation's Olympic and Emp re Games Association had a The Associatioi president. Mr Charles Do-ii. said he t not understand the reports which said thai ie egates to the international103 words
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Article57 1959-05-28 12 Mu. r. Wed (Renter] The International Olympic [iXee meeting here decided a women's 80<~i metre? eve*-" m the field and tra events r future Olympic »ame9 The Je was reached by 26 votes to 22 7:^ r- eni is *o re m i U bn the57 words
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Article600 1959-05-28 12 Opportunity For People To Show Love For Sport TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter) The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Xobusuke Kishi, joined with Olympic Games Committee officials and sportsmen m welcoming the news from Munich that Tokyo had been selected for the 1964 Olympic Games. This is the first time600 words
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367 1959-05-28 12 ACCOMMODATION WILL BE TOKYO'S MAIN PROBLEM TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Accommodation will be one of the biggest problems facing Tokyo when it stages the 1964 Olympic Games. Officials of the Transportation Ministry's Tourist Bureau said today they expected 30,000 foreign visitors to arrive m Tokyo for the Games. In addition they367 words
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Article94 1959-05-28 12 'Fly Over Siberia' Move Munich, Wesi Germany. Wed. (Reuters The Japanese delegation at the International Olympic Committee meeting here has already made approaches to the Soviet Government to grant permission for teams competing m the 1964 j Olympic Games at Tokyo to fly across Soviet territory m order to shorten94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-28 12 But Luck Was With Him... LONDON: M. Rainey driving a Cooper-Norton (No. 23) crashes at high speed into the crash barrier at Anerley Ramp during the 500 cc event at the Whit-Monday racing car events a* Crystal Palace. Fortunately the straw hales took the iorce of the collision, and the54 words
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Article89 1959-05-28 12 Krishman Is South Perak Champion TANJONG MALIM. Wed.— Winning the 100 and 220 yards and the High Jump, P. Krishnan became the champion athlete at the South Perak District annual athletic meet on the Sultan Idris Training College ground on Saturday. Hamzah bin Ahmad, *an overseer m the Tanjong Ma!im89 words
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318 1959-05-28 12 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Seldom has a touring side fared so badly against MCC as the Indian cricketers here today when they were beaten by M.C.C. lost only ftve wickets during the three day?. They declared their first innings at 3< 4 foi318 words
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Article259 1959-05-28 12 LONDON. Wed.— (ReuteDRcs'ulU m yesterday's cricket matches were:— AT CHESTERFIELD: Derby shire beat Worcestershire bj nine wickets. Derbyshire 305 and secondly 47 lor one. Worcestershire 72 and secondly 27' i Derbyshire 14 points. AT BRADFORD: Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and .'55 runs. Glamorgan L 37259 words
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Article, Illustration397 1959-05-28 12 HAROLD Hassall. the English soccei Kuala Lumpur early next month. <om Boltm, l! derers $27,000— the highest fee they ever Dairi >• quire a footballer. A native of Lancashire, and one of a big family of sportsmen, Hassaii fg games master at397 words
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113 1959-05-28 12 m>WICH K£M (Reuten— Br champion- i at the Royal S here lor. achieved the 183-- ki m i td the champir n First 1 -J Tom Harvey secret v > and recei I of the Ro\al Olub chan g bodj I the113 words
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51 1959-05-28 12 Record Entries For Neqri Junior B'ton SEREMBAN COrd number of been receive* Sembilan Badmint i tion for i: s'■ Junior Champion There are 61 mci m the sin* doubles. The women tournament show* entries, while th< The Championship, will be played a: I stii iti i Is expect final stages51 words
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Advertisement169 1959-05-28 12 Subscribe To The STAXDAHiP MALAIAS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL *'APER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why Dot subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to vonr home daily or to your office it preferred? All you have to do is169 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1959-05-28 13 P—— Aammif king Lin AS I SEE IT 1 s\ HI DEMI IKI > \l \K( HESSINI is a n Ml m his late I ities. fcrt he couldn't m t t -U me eZACtI] h he w3\ worth1,480 words
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Article, Illustration572 1959-05-28 13 Dr. Ismail Mn U.S. itftraliM of Malaya has been brought m sound "1 pictures to thousands of American school a*d countless other television viewers m the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. s been featured m a popular programhat ts televised every Tuesday m New a572 words
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Miscellaneous264 1959-05-28 13 LIT ABNER By 41 Capp ■^?//-y-you RE ALREAPV MARRIED? I\j TQTM' L -LE' S GCV- HE'S If\ CAN 'ALK^ f~ -YOU CAM A U V r U r—^-< NA-CHE^V:' J AND STRONG f.'-VHAT 1 > D'CT Li klc^ GO^GEOcSy 1 £^i TO WMiCH ONE?J]/^SSQ HAVE I GOT^E r _^l OIT264 words
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368 1959-05-28 14 Reds fail to seal off West Berlin May 27 deadline BERLIN. Wed. iUPI» The BdTiets did not carry out their ultimatum to sea] off West Berlin ar midnight. rhla dispatch by DPI was sent after the deadline followlnf a round trip to East Berlin without incident QT ci^ense through the368 words
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218 1959-05-28 14 Hawker used acid to kill wife's lover, gets 10 years HONGKONG Wed. i Re ter) A hawker has been sent to jail for 10 years for the "acid bath" killing of his wife's lover. The man. Leans Chau. 43. denied murdering his victim. Pong Kim-Wah. :n a teahouse by pouring218 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-05-28 14 Dalai Lama Mother THE DMA! LAMA poses with his mother at Birla House m MilSSOOrie for the first time for press photographers. The Tibetan religious leader is staying m Mnssoorie *ince his dramatic escape from revoltstriken Tibet last month. UP hhhssewerrewreUP - 41 words
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195 1959-05-28 14 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. (IPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio said yesterday the Chinese communist take-over m Tibet may result m so»ie changes of policy amons the neutralist nations of Asia. He emphasized his belief that any snch chanr.es would be gradual. Dr.195 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-05-28 14 I want a home not a career -LIZ ELIZABETH Taylor, the Hollywood film star, who flew into London last night from a Mediterranean honeymoon with her fourth husband singer Eddie Fisher, said: "I am looking forward to the time when I can quit." Miss Taylor, m London to start work141 words
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Article352 1959-05-28 14 KEEP BALKANS FREE OF A-ARMS We'll supply Albania with rockets, warns Khrushchev No war if reasonable policies are followed LONDON, Wed., (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, yesterday called for a Balkan "Peninsula of Peace" free of rockets and atomic weapons, Moscow Radio reported. Speaking on the second352 words
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Article121 1959-05-28 14 September Summit In Vienna? GENEVA. Wed.. (t Pl)— The Western Allies have finally turned down San Francisco as the site of a summit mefting j this summer, reliable conference sources said today, Instead. they have Just j about made up thr;r minds to hold it m Vienna probably m theReuter - 121 words
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Article28 1959-05-28 14 MR JOHN' CRAMER, the Aus ra'.ian Army Minister =aid yesterday that the Australian government had roucht weapons and equipment from the United State? worth four million Australian). ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1959-05-28 14 ONE MAX wa? killed and 12 injured yesterday m an explosion m a steel mill furnace m Copenhagen, thought to have been caused by the prefer. ~e of a grenade among 'he scrap iron fed to the furnace. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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242 1959-05-28 14 World statesmen join in paying homage to Dulles WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) World statesmen will join m paying homage to Mr. John Foster Dulles as he is given a hero's burial today. Presirient Eisenhower will lead the nation m final tribute before the former Secretary of State is laid to rest242 words
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61 1959-05-28 14 KHRUSHCHEV'S SON-IN-LAW TAKES OVER MOSCOW. Wed. (Reuter) The son-in-law of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader. Mr. A. F Adzhubey, said here last night he had taken over the editorship of the Soviet government's official newspaper, Izvestia. Mr. Adzhubey, m his thirties, will be one of the newspaper's youngest-ever editors.61 words
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Article127 1959-05-28 14 Red envoys wife, child missing LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The wife and five-year-oia daughter of a Russian diplomat have been reported missing m London, Scotland Ya*rd Headquarters said today. The Yard's special branch (secret service) is investigating. The woman, Mrs. Nina Dmitriev, aged '3s. is the wife of Captain Aleksander Dmitriev.127 words
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Article196 1959-05-28 14 £21 M. BID TO BUY BREWERY LONDON". Wed. (UPI) A playboy financier bid £21,--ooo'ooo" for a British brewery yesterday and touched off a battle of millions calculated to shake the financial beait of the kingdom. The bid came from dapper Mr. Charle s Clore, born over a tailor shop m196 words
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Article44 1959-05-28 14 THE TAIPEI City government announced yesterday that they were re-christen-ing "Sungiakang R^n as "Dulles Road"' m memory of the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Roosevelt Road is the only other roar! m this city named after a foreign statesman. —(Reuter).44 words
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Article315 1959-05-28 14 Children die negu^T for a »tg«»g«~~btl£r TWO babies have been allowed \>, "human sacrifices' bec.iusp th< Mr greats beliefs of a strange religious seel The parents are Jrhnvah's Witnesses, nearly 45.000 members In Britain They refuse to accept one of the most brilliant advance? of315 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-05-28 14 PRINCESS ATTENDS BROWNIES 1st. MEET LONDON v- Light -ar-old I \nm attended t!' neetinf ol the n« formed tit m Bi IMl.it E 1> imrdeßf tl I terdaj Iwciit tirb, i| .)l)(»ut ih<- vinie Ifl th. Pi in< i ten I t bun ti pa< k in fasl Knichtbridge anc137 words
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