Singapore Standard, 1 June 1959
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Title Section26 1959-06-01 1 hghdfg SINGAPORE STANDARD (PINAL EDITION) TO rrO.cne 2_-4_ 1 5 1 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1959. X No. 333 O 15 cts. 12 Pages26 words
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Article334 1959-06-01 1 hgfdg fgfdg LONDON, Sun. Reuter) Scores of newspapers the world over commented on ii election sweep of the Peoples Action Pariy which won the first general elections m Singapore on Scturday. In VIENNA, the Die Presse carried a report frotp lon headed: "Flection victory of left334 words
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44 1959-06-01 1 Rehearsal for the Sultan's funeral be diver! lor 1 c Su i Stal I nal Istana Be- a.m. 11 a.m and :rom tai Besar to t hore Bl New and o Ed ii p.m. i, however. bf allowed or will be diverted Traffic Police.44 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-01 1 IHi Alliance won another s w e ep i n s victory in Selancor on Saturday, winning 23 seats out of 28. The irietorious Alliance candidate in the s.ii.ik ward, Mr Douglas K K. Lee Rives the victory sign, da-p-in" both binds mer hk head, as heStandard - 66 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-06-01 1 I> I v TOH CHIN CHYE, J 37. Reader m Physiologs I Inn <i sit ol Malaya. BorninPerak Educated m Perak, science &ra- duate of Raffles Col- lege Obtained BSc of I the l niversitj of 1 onI don Did post-graduate > studies at National129 words
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463 1959-06-01 1 No Govt, unless those linked with our party are released THE Secretary-General of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, lost night reiterated his party's stand not to assume office until those detcinees m Changi Jail who were "closely connected with the party leadership" ere released by the Governor.463 words
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117 1959-06-01 1 LEE IS TIPPED FOR TOP POST IN CABINET [•HB SF.( RMWRY-general of the Peoples Action Party. Air. I.cc Kuan Yew. is tipped as the first Prime Minister of a self governing Singapore. Thi tidard understands thai Mr. Lee wanted wn irom the Premiership, he would accept the top om. ii.117 words
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Article160 1959-06-01 1 HK BANS FARMERS' SOCIETY Three deported HONGKONi s (Reuter) The Colony government announced yestero- 'ived a far t elation and deported thr- I I office-bearers to communist China. The action group of new X wloon agricultural work' r? known as the Society O Plantation.^ ed In I ■.ernment gazette. The160 words
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Article90 1959-06-01 1 NO DICTATION TEST FOR IMMIGRANTS INBERRA, Sun. (Reuterl I tation test which has been used as a device for rel u>ing admis lon 1 Ua Will disapp. tr 1 [TOW when the new immigration Pari i ami ot i nes int I will have thi pa -ports stamped with entry90 words
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Article108 1959-06-01 1 It is expected that Dr. G h will hold the portfolio of the Minister for Finance who will also be responsible for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. the former Mayor, is freely tipped to be the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing108 words
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Article139 1959-06-01 1 Typhoid outbreak off Ipoh IPOH, Sun.-- 1 has beeu i fininor o>utbrealc ol tj phoifj m two ftampongs In thp Parif area. .ab"ut 20 miles S ou t b -**i est of [poh where 18 cases are sa id to hay occurred recently. The \< o kampon g > affertefl139 words
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168 1959-06-01 1 LEADERS of three political parties which failed to secure a .single scat at the elections, declined comment when risked about the future of their organizations. Mr David Marshall, chairman of the Worker? Party told The St anci ard. "We must rememtx r that168 words
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Advertisement281 1959-06-01 2 UROMERZ l ric acid salts arc removed from the bodj m a dissolved State and favourable results ue Obtained m the treatment of Goal Gravel Rheumatism etc Ideal Bodi Cleanse? CH IRI CO (P Bos 123) 29 Robinson Rd. S pore l CHAPTER No 216 (PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE) UNREDEEMED Pledged Goods281 words
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Advertisement325 1959-06-01 2 I TENDERS INVITED SEPARATE TENDERS arc invited for the supply of all or any of the following Items 1 1 to Sultan Idris Training ColJ lege, Tanjong Malim, during the period I July to 31st December, 1959. p Prices quoted must include p cost of delivery to the College kitchen.325 words
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Advertisement367 1959-06-01 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT. (A) Tht Proposed Construction of Jai an Besar Circus Cose at 2 15 p.m. on 19th June, 1959. Tender deposil $200/--1 (B> Reconstruction of Scotts Road Culvert at junction ol Orchard Road Close at 2.15 p.m. on 19th .June, 1959 Tender deposit367 words
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Advertisement221 1959-06-01 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P. \V. D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Clasj "C" and above registered P.W.D Contractors will be received by the State Engineer Johore, up to Noon of the 15.6.59 for: ERECTION \NL> COMPLETION OF" REST HOrSF AT K LUANG Full particulars may be obtainrd fmm Senior Executive Engineer,221 words
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Advertisement184 1959-06-01 2 TENDERS Iron 1 and above registered P V Contractor received by the State Engineer Johore. up to noon of the Bth June, 1959 for SUPPLY AND DEI.: OF ONE EI.FA'ATEO STEI WATER TANK OF NOMINAL CAPACITY OF 60.000 G A L LON S COMPLETE WITH STEEL TOWER TO TANJONG AT184 words
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Advertisement109 1959-06-01 2 PWD FENDER NOTJi 1 ENDERS fiom Mi I thi State icca \yj) to IUI r. |59 RECONSTRUCT 10' RC BRIDGE Al LAGE. ALOR 111 pari l a" 'he PW D I p R i) r. snrp notk? MDERS fi and Bbo ■intone lie Wo: kg Dep. Lun for Re-roofi Roof109 words
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Article, Illustration924 1959-06-01 3 Shariff Ahmad - First Anniversary Of Malayan Air Force Sh ariff Ahmad XI ALA LUMPUR '[HO Yang di-Pertuan Agong will attend a colourful review of men and aircraft of the Royal M tlayan Air Force (Tentera Udara di-Raja Persekutuan) tn mark the first anniversary of the Regiment at the International Airport today. Tho924 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article183 1959-06-01 3 MO MCA MIC Aik.nee registered .ts a row when it iwepl the SelangOl on Siturdiy by 23 sens to 5 civ i clear majority of IS sens Of -pposihon groups, Milj three •st Front. The rem.mini; se.it <n independent __.-ind.d__ te. n this opposition however to strength183 words
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Article325 1959-06-01 3 RiTISH subjects who have not adoooed Sincitizenship have been given an assurarce their status m the new State ok Singaannouncement that the office of the dom Commissioner will deal directly matters affecting their interests oyer the responsibility of issuing orts and v.sas will be welcomed Under new constitution,325 words
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Article14 1959-06-01 3 K.irri ,•> esl A.I ok 174 Bat bt let 4 -j^14 words
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Article, Illustration494 1959-06-01 3 CASSANDRA says: "The English pub, pot- house, ta i ern, hostelry or inn is the national sot ial gathering plat e. (^ANON Gen Markham blessed a new illed The Cricketers j when it was opened m Grim :ortmght ago. Sii th o he has reived Ort- ;ing494 words
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Article31 1959-06-01 3 Ample Confirmation r the recent South-'.'. I Norfolk by-election tne most colourful candidate and I use the word colourful m the widest possible sense to include asininity was .Mr. Andrew Fountaine.31 words
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Article676 1959-06-01 3 EwmUtY MONDAY i i 9 They were very right— but c* s ii 3 d go o ffcncrous Top The Lot R RIL OSBORNE. l M P., wants to re-im-pose hanging on a wider scale and to include it m the Conservative Party's election program They will be676 words
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Article, Illustration364 1959-06-01 3 the NEWS as it strikes me Nli( iniiiivs v i ex pet taUo tn nt i., p.pcps v Wed h^ thr |v ..p-. thai thr stat. of Sin; should Im mcd h the form nl Socialism advi rri bj th- People* \ct on Parts Two hundred ;ind Iffhtj -obi I364 words
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Advertisement38 1959-06-01 3 \^*»«lSSi !t's NEW! Ste? FABRICATED SHELVING AftANTllfi AGAINST WNITI asts it's exclusive! -ft.cc Warehouse SHELViNG installation cost NO FCOTS NUTS with a lood capacity ot 30 irs per sh. If I. 8. ROGERS CO. Ct. S.ngoporc No *****.38 words
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Advertisement108 1959-06-01 3 Homo RADIO Sol J •il ""I nt 71 jo I J [J i I 7 Stone* Supei *il— > B -^-J Hand) RADIO Srt «<maßHSßaHßaiHHMnngHmaaH<~» ■N*HMHHMHMHWHn> J NT-82 fio^ I M_B^na_— MM_-MHHBm_HM__ "ii i m en loj HI-FI sound him tinu md ■i pa without any worrj ol power failure108 words
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190 1959-06-01 4 'Get your man' show by Aussie jungle forces XI VI. V KANGSAR, Sun nmmnnitv leaders and members Ol Ihe public of this town and tho i yesterday had Iheii Hrst "grandstand view" of the seeillitj forces O't your man method^. This d comprehensive demonstration by the ned of the Royal190 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-06-01 4 BBC man on Far East tour lUI programme planner of th" British Broat tion's M.l H| r r. !¥l dc yi H m Sinsaporp yp^f. rda^ For 'tort t :>it I"" I Mr. Morgan. m thp Mala 3 Civil Services f n r 1 hid iust completed a tun-months' tour94 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-06-01 4 SlH>\\N above m an artist- drawing is v fourtiered, twin-hulled fireboat, a prototype of which is brine built by R.v Hayes, Ltd ni Pern broke Dock, South ale for trials. The .ippiratus has two 60 foot long:. 14-foot- u ide hulls joined < atatnaran style, eighf feetUPI - 111 words
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65 1959-06-01 4 JAR. Sun Three mc: were each fined S r Se rt, Ti d r o Leg Kheng Hian, Tan Ah Fan ar •ar Bian were rresl PD, Muar, ASP Mr E. Gopa larch 28 al a h the lott< y m a ta A65 words
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Article128 1959-06-01 4 SCHOOLS: MORE NEEDED -BURTON PENANG, Sun.— The SI ore schoo s to accommodate its growing itioi ihe Chief EducaOfficer. Mr. W. Burton. >a:d last night at the AngloChinese School Founder's Day dinner at the ACS Union preses. Mr. B s that during ihe lasl c of the el Ai tion128 words
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314 1959-06-01 4 GHAZALI: PERAK'S NEW HEAD OF STATE Swearing-in ceremony at Kuala Kangsar IPOH, Sun. Inche Ghazali bin Jawi was today elected by a unanimous vote as Mentri Besar of Perak. Elected Alliance Assemolvmen also sriected Inche Suleiman bm Bulon ol Hut an Melingtang as the potential "Mr. Speaker/ and Mr. Liew314 words
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Article28 1959-06-01 4 PENANG, S j People's Mr. Jagjit 1 sent a fram P Lee Kuan Vhis party Singapore ele I The telegram how Mr. Lee's el28 words
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Advertisement659 1959-06-01 4 <_<iU_vn. \~^___K_*_R__fe* > a^***^*^^ m J -3JH 88K >^ *m S _^_*^_j___^__9 __h S^ffl ff \W? Kg Ira j^at S^^p _^SK ___kp bbf iflCtwfifi phß^ __^«^f^^^^^^^ ~"x-x :^_^s^!__£_^_B_w '■I v 'w%? m* /^*Mw X_ \v9_l Inn ;^s s*^?ot ssm^L*\\m\^K* «s"w _I_____B _S^_SJ __F v__-_^__a_Swl I TMVii'iW-lffiPß BHy x? gSefe _^l»^659 words
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338 1959-06-01 5 Well do our best to help the people say s Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Federal Councillor, Inche Abubakar l n Bag'nda, who was returned at yesterday's Selangor State elections L^ Co-gkil constituency, is expected to be the first Mentri Besar of l elected State338 words
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53 1959-06-01 5 SCHOOLBOY DROWNS IN PEIRCE RESERVOIR I BOY, who p at the ft Base •c reser- 8 th lenly t*t w a s i ft Ik fo ii grab it the traged: ft o ft was at g party a I T t half a neo rus cer of his a53 words
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54 1959-06-01 5 MPUR. SunMalayan ogress Mr 15 urged t develop Its I ea i• •he opening ie annual Uni m at n was trying c the coal .rea. I peotrang still turn i Hist :ng said. to G J p the coun- that Is the prosperity54 words
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Article42 1959-06-01 5 MAN ing oil ide the Theatre. at New Bi ge Road. Singapore was r by two well-dress-ed gangsters They took him to a sidelane, punched him and relieved 'h and pen. The Goh Peng Khiang. said happened on election42 words
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Article38 1959-06-01 5 RESIDENT Soekarno of nesia further conquered Mexican hearts yesterday when m a magnificent gesture he ed a typical Mexican charro hat and saluted an enastic crowd m Mexico ■luring a rodeo festival m his honour. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-06-01 5 N -.nrump mtmmMMl children from SekoImum T'kr labu Ser°mhan. accompanied by spenl ncarlv m hour at Lever Broi Kuala Fumpur on Friday to learn f first time bow soap and edible oils are manured ru pirt of a civics coarse programme >J tiie Department of74 words
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Article93 1959-06-01 5 11 STUDY AWARDS BY SCHOOL TAIPING. Sun.— Tne Committee of the King Edward VII School Golden Jubilee Scholarship Fund has awarded 11 scholarships, totalling $1 020, for 1959. The winners are: Ho Chek Cheong Ong 1 eong Tuck. Long X tc Tong. Ng Bong Hian. Goh Boon Lin. Lio Wah93 words
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Article67 1959-06-01 5 20 THUGS ATTACK SHOPMAN A COFFPIF SHOP owner Tan Kee Yoong, at West Hill Road. Singapore, was attacked by 20 thugs, armed with parangs and bottles on Saturday night. Tan escaped by running out of the shop by the bark door. The thugs, believed to be secret society gangsters, damaged67 words
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196 1959-06-01 5 RMAF will fight for King and country Hyde KUALA LIMPIR. Sun. The Royal Malayan Air Force, together with the Army, the Navy and the Police, intends to maintain the integrity of Malaya and the Paramount Ruler, declared Air Commodore N.C. Hyde over Radio Malaya tonight. Speaking on the eve of196 words
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Article168 1959-06-01 5 St. Andrew's 'Hospital Week' THE Sr Andrew's Mission Hospital m Singapore will launch its annual "Hospita. Week" with a Ball at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday, announced chairman of the "Hospita Week Committee," Mr. Ec Soon Howe, over Radio Singapore last night. The hospital m Tanjong Pagar caters to the168 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-06-01 5 High Commissioßer for the United Kingdom. Sir Geofroy Tory, recently visited Fort Shean. the Police fort set m the Northwest Pahang mountains. He flew m a Tioneer aircraft of No. 209 Squadron. Royal Air Force. based at Kuala Lumpur, and was escorted by the313 words
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Article67 1959-06-01 5 MUAR. Sun.— Heng Fook Fai alias Heng Hock, a surrendered bandit and exsoldier, attached t n the First Battalion, Federation Regiment, at Sungei Udang. today claimed trial before the President of the Sessions Court, Tungku Ahmad Rithauddeen, to a charge of possession of 370 rounds of ammunition.67 words
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Article68 1959-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The oversea telephone service will he extended to the Fiji Islands as from tomorrow, the Director General of Telecommunication, Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. W. Stubbs, announced today. Calls may he made between 11.1,. a.m. and 12.15 p.m. daily from Monday to68 words
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Article190 1959-06-01 5 Unite first -guilds chief's call IPOH. Sun. A call to Chinese to unite first and then come together with other races m Malay a was made by Perak leader. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. president of the strong Perak Chinese guilds and associations at a cocktail party today at the Chinese190 words
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181 1959-06-01 5 Premier opens three new stations on East Coast Step to improve service Xt ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Dafo Abdul Razak hin Dato Hussein tonight declared open Radio Malaya s three medium-wave transmitters at Kota Bharu, Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu. This is the first major step taken Ka improving the181 words
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Article205 1959-06-01 5 Stole Fitrah money from a mosque BEN TONG. Bun. A PWD labourer. Omar bm Bi.sl Ibrahim, who stole 1120 belonging to the Bentong Malay Mosque and buried the money under a banana plan! at I Chmta Manis Qua:: Karak, was today Ailed I or eight months' jail and further ordered205 words
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Article60 1959-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two Kuala Lumpur Municipality Health Inspectors returned here hv air today after, a nine months' course at the National College of Food Technology m London. They are Mr. Sim Boo: O and Mr. Ngoh Seong Teck. Both studied meat and food inspection under60 words
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Article29 1959-06-01 5 THE North Korean communist army recently concluded a "large scale" manoeuvre under simulated ■*-n-:s C .-rr.dit-ion^ alon^ .he truce line. reliable South tvorean military source.c said UPIUPI - 29 words
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Advertisement66 1959-06-01 5 BLUE SPOT pr) (BLAUPUNKT) W^ MADE /N GERMANY 1 I mtmhs* WORLDS FINEST j-JJ/j^PPVy RADIOGRAMS C Mrwrm/ W*W% Mr \r\sy' <u_IOIJUIO--i_M----*Wii^™'*"T***^**?^^^**V^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^___i I L^_____________a MAURITIUS DELUXE 3-D lfeiS-±S-^iJ FLORA BRISTOL HARI 0 §I_B_gl||OOSgia DELUXE DELUXE DELUXE A/l ODEIS SALVADOR CARACAS MADEIRA if Ct.o* DE LUXE 3 D DE LUXE 3 D66 words
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292 1959-06-01 6 WE'VE BEEN HOODWINKED: THEY CLAIM KUALA, LUMPUR, Sun. Nurses at the Lady Templer TB Hospital at Cheras Road here today claimed they had been "hoodwinked" by the hospital authorities and have lodged a protest against a move to deduct their pay. They292 words
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Article73 1959-06-01 6 HERCULEAN JOB AHEAD SAYS MIC THE Singapore Indian Congress congratulated the PAP on their "resounding victory." In a statement issued last night, the Secretary-Genera', of the Congress, Mr R. Ramanathan. said: "We welcome the pap whole-hearted-ly to take on the new State of Singapore." "They have certainly a Herculean job73 words
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Article32 1959-06-01 6 A PAB i of policemen from he Reserve Unit, Singapore. found a hody floating m the sea off Merdeka Bridge yesterday. It was identified as tnat of Toh Siew 4832 words
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195 1959-06-01 6 PENANG, Sun. The City Council of Georgetown will be the education authority m Penang very soon. This was stated by the chairman of the State Education Board. Dr N. K. Men on at the annual dinner of the Penang Branch of the195 words
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Article127 1959-06-01 6 Thousands cheer new leaders ROADS were jammed m several parts of Singapore yesterday evening when thousands of people lined the streets to cheer the newly elected assemblymen of the Peoples Action Party. Many of the PAP assemblymen yesterday toured their constituency with loud speakers m hand, thanking the voters for127 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-06-01 6 BRISBANE, capital of Queensland, was the fifth capital to be visited by Australia's 2000 th Colombo Plan student. Che Urami Kelsom bi'Ue Maidin, of Kuala Trengganu, Malaya, durinc her round-Australia air tour promised by thr Minister for External Affairs, Mr. RG Casey when she arrived m165 words
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Article31 1959-06-01 6 JUST an hour before the Singapore election results were announced, a man. Hamid bin Ottor, was stopped by three men at Durham Road and re--1 lieved of his vmstwatch.31 words
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208 1959-06-01 6 UNION'S GROUSE OVER STAFF CHANGES i. ml Singapore City Council Services Union has charged that during the pagj year they have nnt had any' "say" before changes relating to staff were undertaken by the Council. This is pointed out m an editorial of the Union's annual magazine, published recently. It208 words
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Advertisement761 1959-06-01 6 JfWCA (Raßles Quay). K een Fil v.W*)' A l2wi! PtNANi; bSSSS'' clrds H °'f 3 n~ (XL> iC A 1 L* a.m., English ConvSation Kn c g f ol> »roadrasts 430 REX: Ride Back 1.15. 3.30. 630 Knife m the Sun (I*rt e-^TPrutt (BeginneiS) 9.15 a.mO aUßffi Rm Sl^ r761 words
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Advertisement423 1959-06-01 6 llUlHWoii^isAiioiin **X s f **^J i ri fl M __s 1 *t g**- *fy tffiß_ffl'3Sf*-wrsiiowißC/:, i «ipe Cola EBNEL WALiD _^gjQQ -KEffiEfl ™<NOW SHOWING! '7 iB I,Rl ,R r R V^O,V^ B "fROM HERE TO ETERNITY MegaSrapc i tl m *^^_SiPS g^Sg£ "COMPULSION" -■>■ {fIfIHSPRPfm S&T NOW SHOWING l. y_^lMt^ii»A**iUir_^U»ik423 words
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Article, Illustration367 1959-06-01 7 Irene Lim - Actress in quest for a soul-mate Irene Lim By Delicately featured, with a flawless, f c complexion; dainty/ with a well proportioned figure at fills a cheongbeautifully that is a fleeting perspective of a outi^l young actress m search of a *mM iusband. qualifi*h€ lucky 1 a steady job. And367 words
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Article, Illustration985 1959-06-01 7 -DEAR MR. LEN.—" When readers send him letters of compianf his usual reply is: Why heckle Me when I'm working? I come down to your place AND TAKE AWAY YOUR SHOVEL!" •t.MV i, KIDDIW INk> ou surviving? Have jrou been to any of the rallies In the Federation985 words
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651 1959-06-01 7 The tragedy of Pearl S. Buck— the life story of a famous woman O!\E of the most tragic women of our centwy is* without doubt, the woman who is known to world literature as Pearl S. Buck. >he m probably the best-informed uriter on China and th j Far East651 words
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Miscellaneous379 1959-06-01 7 $75 will be paid for a selected Setter ot the week. defence of the action. In my reply to 'Shean'. as he's called. I asked him it the gentleman was a friend of his. 1 Weil. She;in :v>w tells me that he does NOT know the gentleman m question and379 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-06-01 7 LI'L ABNER Bj Al Capp >T^ f r S~r-^((-ANZ>7:~E E\'*>\ W C-;r'sr^£E>/PGF )^NO.GCCC*-.-MO//-VCOR SCSS^ IF 1 CAKTT HAVE )_^-o-| E>OC= \c?Myy£ZHT5 t J\l ME Liv/A'G C\f J eR-% MEAN THE WORLD NEEDS HERO CAN'T /^<^f\ "FEA<_O=S //> ££C. :\3 <Am ,~,ST/..57Z? ''FEARLESS FCSDiCK''-ANiD J (WORK— > TO SCJ NEED THAT171 words
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384 1959-06-01 9 U.S. Can Help Step Up World Economy DALLAS. Texas, Sun. Assistant Commerce Secretary Mr. Henry Kearns. today told American businessmen that stepped-up pnvate investments abroad mean continued prosperity for the United States, while aiding friendly countries to develop m a world at peace. The Assistant Secretary o! Commerce for International384 words
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Article299 1959-06-01 9 F.A.O. Expert's Warning On Grain A WARNING that -the Oa' s grain economy i? m a Serious state of unbalance, which threatens [o grow graver as each year passes" was mounded by Dr. Norman V. ight, the FAO deputy director-general, when he opened the fourth session of the Group on299 words
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Article232 1959-06-01 9 A LONDON manufacturer has introduced an envelope claimed to 'never wear out.' It is a large zip-fastened container from p.v.c. -coats d svn-hetie material. It g use will save large' sums for firms with heavy mailing commitments. It is a constantly re-usable enveli pc < J232 words
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484 1959-06-01 9 MALAYAN SHARES MART ACTIVE IN THE WEEK Finance Anti Commerce By A Market Correspondent THE Malayan share market continued active during last week, despite the Singapore elections. Many local industrials had exchanges at higher prices. Rubber shares also were firmer, but Tins v. ere quiet with fewer price changes Hammer484 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-06-01 9 AN' addition to camping equipment for many Swedes this year, is this kitchen-wagon or tr.iiler just being introduced m Stockholm. The wagon contains gas stove, washing equipment ;ir.d all kitchen gadgets m drawers. It is the size of a regular trailer and is low enough72 words
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Article109 1959-06-01 9 KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter).— Pakistan. Indonesia and Czechoslovakia have cr.-. three-way barter dea] m gc worth about 7. 500. 0n0 rupees, was officially announced here today. Pakistan will export, cotton yarn and jute bags to Indonesia m return fo r machinery from Czechoslovakia, which, m turn, will import109 words
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323 1959-06-01 9 Perkins To Make Wide Range Of Gas Turbines F. Perkins Ltd. announced that :t is to manufacture a range of industrial gas turbines from 5(***** h.p. designed and developed by the Solar Aircraft Company, of San Diego, California. The Peterborough company said that it has acquired the whole of the323 words
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Article88 1959-06-01 9 U.K. Relaxes Imports Controls are to be abolished or. a wide range of imports into the U.K. of consumer goo Is from the dollar area and q Mas increased for other imports of manufactured goods from the dollar area it is announced by the Board of Trade. These measures will88 words
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Article54 1959-06-01 9 Airline Signs Pact Under an agreement signed m Canada. 8.0 A.C. may r iw fly trans-Atlantic services fr >m Lonaon to Toronto m addition to their services to Montreal. The agreement also enables Trans-Canada Airlines to carry passengers between London and certain points m Europe. The agreement comes into effect54 words
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Article112 1959-06-01 9 SELAYANG TIN DREDGING I.IMTTMI): Profit for the year ended Sept. 30 1958 was £13,372 (30.6%). Dividend of 15% is proposed. Balance sheet shows net liquid assets worth 1 B_d per share, stores 4£d per share and buffer stock contributions 3d per share. Land being worked by dredge will112 words
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Article65 1959-06-01 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter). —Mr Madjid, head of the Celebes Copra Co-operative, said thousand:, of tons of copra were piling up m many ports m Celebes, due to lack of transportation, according to Antara news agency. Copra farmers were now not so active because of the65 words
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Article553 1959-06-01 9 BUSINESS done from May 23 to 29; INDUSTRIALS: C Tm Sme ter Ord. 32/-, Fitzpatricks 94 cents, Fra=er Sz Xeave Ord. $1.65 cci to $1.67$ to $1.66 to HOT cbi., Fraser Xeave Pref. 1.4.20. Gammons $1.65 xd. to $1 75 xd to 51. 72 xd.. Great553 words
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Article62 1959-06-01 9 $7.5 m Aid Programme UNITED STATES. New York Sun. (Reuter).— The Govern- ing Council of the United Nations Special Fund for Economic Projects' today approved a U557,500,000 programme for j 16 countries, including Thailand. Mr. Paul Hoffman, former Marshall Plan administrator. Who now is managing director of the fund, had62 words
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Article46 1959-06-01 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI).— Indonesia turned down a Brazilian otler to purchase Indonesian rubber because of unsatisfactory payment arrangements, according to a report by an Indonesian business publication. The publication. Business News. said tne Brazilians offered to pay by giving Indonesia jeeps.46 words
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Article61 1959-06-01 9 The United States exported 37 million bushels of wheat m March this year, compa-' J with 27 million m March Last year. Shipments were the largest m any single month since June 1957, when exports were 51 million bushels. Flour exports, however, dropped from 7.1 million61 words
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Advertisement404 1959-06-01 9 f^ G0LD STA R LINE MCSIHLY itUVICfc TO SOUTH u WES1 AFRICA Ou'bjn. Capetown Matadi Ljfot Apapa *ct'i Fako»adi Abidjan Port Hareourt > ?c»« Qurr>an Cipufowr *~*go» 4cct« 9ft tff >!ui> 6 !u!> IS lu I v lS|ulv v;: -> lv KM 5 Aue 14 a u z 1? Aug404 words
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Advertisement35 1959-06-01 9 TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LIMITED Change of Address Please note that the Postal address of our company has been changed from 136, ROBINSON ROAD to CLEMENCEAU HOUSE 170 Clemenceau Avenue (or P. 0. Boy 1058) Tel. *****35 words
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Article145 1959-06-01 10 MHF Bid For Pakistan Coach KUAIA MMPIK. Sun A top class Pakistan hockey coach ma v come to Malaya to conduct a spries of clinics m thp Federation Mr. X Arvaduray Secretary f the Malayan Hockey Federation said that negotiations were m progress for l first class Pakistan coach rhe145 words
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Article183 1959-06-01 10 Banka Will Explain That Blow Up THE touring: Banka Billiton footballers of Indonesia will explain their unsporting conduct m their match against Penang at a press conference at a Colony hotel this afternoon. The Indonesians have been asked to make this explanation to Malayan football fans by their country's Consul183 words
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306 1959-06-01 10 John Woodhou>e of Singapore Cricket Club became the first batsman to score a century m the Singapore Cricket Association s senior tournament this season. Hi- 101 runs ior the Club was m their drawn game Against the Ceylonese at Balestier Road yesterday. rhia306 words
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Article289 1959-06-01 10 TRAILING 1-0 at half-time, the visiting footballers from Indonesia, Banka Billiton rallied strongly to hold Singapore Malays to a one-all draw m a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. There was a crowd of 3,200 fans to watch the Indonesians, and they delighted by playing289 words
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Article1064 1959-06-01 10 CEYLON Sports Club drew with Singapore Cricket Club at Balestier Road. S.C.C. Plowright c Durai b Nagaiah 6 Woodhouse c Durai b Soocelaraj 101 Heard c Rajendram b N igaiah 1 Barker c Balasmgam b Nagaiah 9 Kir im c Yogara;ah b Nagaiah 1 Sheppard c Wicks b1,064 words
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198 1959-06-01 10 Wanless Makes It Easy For Perak TCSC i POH. Sun. Fine ail round performance by stale player Allan Wanless gave Perak Turf Club Sport? Cub an easy eight-wioftet victory over Ceylon Association m a Brander Shield cricket league m itch on the Ipoh Padang today. Bowling unchanged lor 100 minutes.198 words
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Article89 1959-06-01 10 FIVE goals by centre forward Georgie Weallens enaoled Royal Air Force Seletar to maintain their unbeaten record when they heat Minto Cricket Union by five goals to nil m a SAFA Div 2A league match at Seletar yesterday. In a Div 2B match. Darul Allah 'A' and89 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-01 10 Tunku Presents Derby Trophy THIS happy trio after Prince of Lnlitti'n Derby r'u tory on Satnrilin m < riiiht 'Doc* J. R. Rodgertm trainer, Mr. C. M. Hashim. ouner* and \rtlu,r fj jockey THF. former Prime Minister,Tunku Abd r 1 tentt the Derby trophy iron by Pnv I C. M.jockey - 67 words
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Article369 1959-06-01 10 SHEPHERDSONS 109 PUT KILAT AHEAD KIALA IlMf i I Highlight of |wig g Shield iriikf! h ~ue matcM h**re was the bril: -J pn 10fi runs b\ M -ft. E s<>n who helped X t£ p defending < .lampion*, to .jj^ p full point* v ith ti at vk tor>369 words
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230 1959-06-01 10 Three New Caps In England's Test Team LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) After England s futile efforts m Australia last winter, the selectors have made almost a clean sweep for the first of this season*! five tests against India at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, next Thursday. Alter a meeting lastim three and a230 words
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Article200 1959-06-01 10 Prisons Are Still Unbeaten PRISONS Sports Ciub maintamed their hundred percent record 18 the Singapore Cricket Association's junior tournament tourney when they beat Royal Air Force Changi 'A' by 14 runs at Chars; yest nrn ay. Prisons we their victory to Drieberg who scored 59 run.-, anri Devaraj who took200 words
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Article39 1959-06-01 10 Inter-Party Badminton THE following arc the results of the junior inter-party badminton championship held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night: Marigold beat Customs 5-0; Merrytime's White heat NTS 4-1; Tudor 'A' beat Titan 4-1' National beat Garuda 4-1.39 words
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Article134 1959-06-01 10 PEN ANO, Sun. .Mohamad Said hin Salleh of the U.M.N.O Penang division won the annual Penang cross-country championships held m Grlugot this evening. Second was Jayathisa of the Technical Institute There was a slight commotion when the thud runner, Ariffen bin Salleh. was di--' qualified after134 words
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Miscellaneous67 1959-06-01 10 SINGAPORE IPOH SOCCER; SAFA Dn*. I SOCCER: Div. I KIA !IA at Jnl an r> 3« a p rs. 7th Ma ay Reat Ipoh tS ci F Gen- Padang: Div. II Cheng 04 Railtvay R.C. Way 'A' vs. Ipoh Police to S <fi .V. Coronation ground: Div. 11l •'.'TEP POLO:67 words
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Article57 1959-06-01 11 f o. t in o -ocia- I -h a ft I re-e.ec-b» I I the lc I t 34. Barrov I I H few f m Britain t season. f ting agreed fr c re i I "^unds W t the mill l c I".57 words
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Article27 1959-06-01 11 SJI Whip Methodists IPCR. Sun. eat moon School, wi ikets -^r-school competition Trophy B ground bat- for seven 1 :ma i oppo*~' and The mas i3l 1527 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-06-01 11 I\ Mmon Bfeed- here bteaklag women's leng jump I IMI IOOn jf hgatc recently.14 words
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Article424 1959-06-01 11 SCRUTINEER - THE 'PRINCE' NOW OUR BEST STAYER SCRUTINEER By IPOH. Sun: Prince of Lalita. owned jointly hy Dr Lee Tian-j Keng and Mr CM. Hashim, established himself as the best stayer m the country when he carried 9. 02 to a great victory m the 1959 Perak Derby over 1£ miles424 words
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Article267 1959-06-01 11 TAIPING, S.n. Perak cleared their second hurdle by pping the Armed F .rces XI I In the MS Malaya Cip *c a i d of near 3,000 igi School ground here this evening. I -ide left Boon Bee did the tri < with four goals scored267 words
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Article86 1959-06-01 11 PEN w Sub —Res U I Chinese Swimming C 200 m Breaststroke Men B: I Tan Jin See 3m 15.9s i He Chee Ting, Tang Chwee 100 m Freestyle Women l Tan Lens Ch to lm 31 2s, 2. O^: Che: g [mn Chee Bai Wa 20086 words
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Article25 1959-06-01 11 SMETHWICK, Staffordshire. Sun (Reuter) Britain beat E Germany K y 99 points to a two-day International swimming c* ntest which ended ere yesterday.25 words
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Article91 1959-06-01 11 INGLEWOOD, California, Sun. (Renter)— American jockey Ralph Neves received a fractured skull and two broken vertebrae yesterday when his horse fell during a race here. examination also revealed a blood clot on the brain and doctors said they would operate on the 41-year-old jockey who has91 words
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Article86 1959-06-01 11 SEREMBAN. Sun— Negri Police beat Tampin Cricket Club by three wickets and .six runs on the Negri Sembilan padang here today. M Yawanarajah was the highest scorer with 31 runs. Tamping total was 97 runs Police bowlers S. Sinappan and J Dinasius each took three86 words
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Article73 1959-06-01 11 KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. Entries are now being invited for the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships to be held on July 10 and 11 at the .Merdeka Stadium. En trie-; should be forward to Mr. Liew Kirn, secretary SAAA. care of Telecoms Stores and Workshops, Brickfields Road. Kuala73 words
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Article37 1959-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. K. Krishnan of Selangor won the All-Malayan Estates cross country race held here yesterday. krishnan clocked 27 mins 49 seconds. Thangavelu of Gemas was second, while Muniandy from Klang took third place.37 words
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Article45 1959-06-01 11 SANDWICH, Kent, Sun. (Reuter) Deane Beman. 21--year-old American College student from Maryland. became the new British amateur golf champion here yesterday. In ar All- American 36-holes final he scored 3 and 2 win over 4 .".-year-old William Hyndman, an insurance agent from Philadelphia.45 words
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Article30 1959-06-01 11 READING, Berkshire, Sun., (Reuter) Stan Eldon, 22-year-old Berkshire policeman, ran the fastest three miles m the world this year when he clocked 13 mins 35.6 sees here yester-30 words
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1276 1959-06-01 11 PROBABLE FIELDS FOR IPOH ON WEDNESDAY FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for Wednesday, June 3, second day of the Perak Turf Club Derby meeting: Cl. 7 Div. 7 6 Furs 3.101- Monitor brag 5y 9.04 Martin L.M. Foo and Mr*. -***** High Socks eh a h 5y 9.04 DanieU1,276 words
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Article439 1959-06-01 11 Wharton Hits Highest LONDON, Sun (Reuter)— Revelling m fine weather and hard true wickets, batsmen went on a run spree m yesterday s county cricket championship games. Alam Wharton scored 1!)9 for Lancashire against Sussex? Alan Watkins of Glamorgan flogged the Leicestershire attack for439 words
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Article541 1959-06-01 11 SELANGOR HIT 1 4 PAST MALACCA KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— Selangor set up an all time goalscorin* record for the HMS Malaya Cup series when they swamped Malacca 14-3 m their first leg match m the South Zone of the competition on the Merdeka Stadium ground here today. As the score541 words
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Article166 1959-06-01 11 Lim Tennis Cup To Malacca SEREMBAN. Sun. Malacca won the Lim Cheng Siong tennis cup by defeating Negri Sembilan by five points to two on the NSCRC courts here today. Malacca won aii three singles and two double-. This was Malacca's fourth victory against Negri's three since the inauguration of166 words
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102 1959-06-01 11 SEREMBAN. Sun Johore Police beat their Negri Sembilan counterparts by four goa_3 to three m the Hannigan Shield tourney match nere today. The .;eore at half-time was one- afl. Johore opened the score through their inside right Hashim. Nergi equalised also through inside right102 words
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224 1959-06-01 11 TAIPEI. Sun. (Reuter).— Top Nationalist sports officials tedded m a meeting yesterday to ignore the action of the International Olympic Committee tor the moment ana to continue to make preparations for the 1960 Rome Olympia 1 An official participating m224 words
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170 1959-06-01 12 Pirates plundering cargo vessels off Singapore JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian police authorities at Tanjong Balai Karimun, 50 miles west of Singapore, have confiscated 30 tons of rubber from a speedboat that attempted to smuggle the rubber out of Indonesia, newspapers reported. Tiu speedboat with all the crew members comprising Indonesians170 words
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Article81 1959-06-01 12 Tear bombs as Boyd confers FREETOWN Si< rra Leone. Sun. (Reuter) Police threw tear ga.- bombs and charged a stone-throwing crowd "of demonstrators outside Government House here while Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, was nft rring with Minsters inside n Friday nolo The demonstrators appaivrv.-. bjected to a number81 words
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Article194 1959-06-01 12 Monkeys get V.I.M. treatment WASHINGTON, Sun (Beater). Americas spa< e-pioneering mnnkt j nn m hala n t i y (hewed pea n UN >est**rda\ as thry recent d welcome tit fog hr-ntes at Washington s mosl unique Pre% N conference m I irs The clare of kheg lights, the grinding194 words
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Article95 1959-06-01 12 BAGDAD. Sui Reutei —A I tp 90 Ro A.r Force nen left Iraq ■ir tc few Britain completing eva tation of the RA F. at Habbaniv rhe group left aboard two chartered Viscounts for Cyprus er. route for Britain The evacuation began on Apn. 6 when 4995 words
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Article89 1959-06-01 12 n-velir^lrf'R^nJv. P-"^ ~The pet A,sati dog of i S I? d Bunty De Carey saved her life when it a b K d e ,evl y Eur a„ r; ied Vf/^t^ to the^girl's parents at a ive Ja European club to Rive the alarm a river S*iiS89 words
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Article363 1959-06-01 12 Berlin most dangerous sector m cold war '...unacceptable even as a basis for discussion' GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, said that the Western plan for Berlin was unacceptable even as a basis for discussion, an American spokesman said last night. The spokesman363 words
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235 1959-06-01 12 They will try and force Banda out l\ COLOMBO. Sun. (Reuter) M Ceylon's opposition parties 1 will join together and force I the Bandaranaike govern--3 ment out of office if it doe? i, not hold new elections and secure a fresh mandate from i the people, according to Mr. t235 words
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Article71 1959-06-01 12 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Miss Thelma Chalmers. 2.-> year-old Scots girl, named as Britain's champion typist, can exceed ioO words a minute. The London Chamber ot Commerce said she averaged 122 words a minute m a ten-minute test but exceeded the 150 words a minute m a three-minute71 words
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Article56 1959-06-01 12 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) President Soekarno's proposal to readop t the 1945 constitution yesterday failed to reach a two-third majority votes m the Indonesian constituent assembly for approval. Voting held yesterday was 259 m favour and 199 against. The session wa, attended by 474 members. Voting56 words
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263 1959-06-01 12 India 'sinned' five years ago over Tibet CALCUTTA, Sun. (UPI)— Socialist leader. Jayaprakash Narayan. said today India "sinned'" five years ago when it recognized communist Chinese authority over Tibet. Narayan is often mentioned as a likely next head of Indian Government when Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru retires. He was the263 words
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Article77 1959-06-01 12 TRIESTE. Italy, Sun. (Reuter). Seventy-year-old Giovanni Massareili wanted to see his baby grai ighter, born m the United State? after her -■•her hari married an Ame-,' ri an airman m Germany who was later posted to Te\ So Giovanni wrote to Presidenl Eisenhower 1 am too77 words
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Article122 1959-06-01 12 Law to control RI aliens JAKARTA Sun. iL'PI) 1 .Military authorities have issued regulations providing for tighter controls of aliens m Indonesia. Army Chief of Staff Lt Gen. Abdul Harris Xasution as central war administrator announced the new regulations and said they were issued because j present security conditions make122 words
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Article27 1959-06-01 12 CHINESE communist army authorities m Tibet have so far released 515 prisoners, inluding lamas, who were captured during the Tibetan rebellion m March. Peking radio reported ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article53 1959-06-01 12 A CHAIN of radar stations is being established across ;tralia from the Woomera Rocket Range. north of Adelaide, to the west coast to track Britain's deterrent balmissiles, Canberra reports. One station has already been set up at Giles, Western Australia. anr| building rontract? for two more between Woomera and Giles53 words
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Article41 1959-06-01 12 HONGKONG. Sun. 'Reuter' Air-Commodore PD. Holder, air officer commanding R.A.F. Hongkong, left by C.P.A. for Bangkok for a twoweek holiday. Air-Commodore Holder accompanied by his wife, will also visit Cambodia. Malaya and Singapore before returning to Hongkong.41 words
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