Singapore Standard, 4 June 1959
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Title Section22 1959-06-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1959 Vo IX No. 336 15 CtS. M Pa?e- (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article1570 1959-06-04 1 A STEP TOWARDS MERGER AND MERDEKA of community must nrevaiV Let us work as a united people for a brighter, better future' THE Peoples Action Party leader, hAr. Lee Kuan Yew-who tomorrow will become the first Prime Minister of the State of Singapore last night1,570 words
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182 1959-06-04 1 RI CHINESE PAY $3,000 FOR FORGED I-CARDS Racketeers active in Penang, Malacca MALACCA, Wed.— Several Chinese businessmen from Indonesia have entered Malaya illegally and are paying as much as $3,000 for forced Malayan identity cards, The Standard learnt today. The high price paid foi t'n<\-e identity rarci., Is clue to182 words
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Article90 1959-06-04 1 CAIRO, Wed. (Reuter) A state of emergency has been declared in Khartoum and will be ended a.s .soon a.> a communist plot to overthrow the regime has been uncovered, it was reported here today. The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar quoted the Sudan Information Minister, Major General Mohammed90 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-04 1 THEY CAME in their thousand*, Here is a group of men and womrn somp of them uearine the PAP emblem, to attend the giant rally on the Singapore iHidang yesterday. Standardpic.37 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-04 1 And many took to the tree-tops THE PAD AMI uas a mass of thousands of people for the PAP celebration rally men, women and children. There were about 100,000 people present and some of them had to take to the trees to net a better view of the proceedings. Standardpic.50 words
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Article248 1959-06-04 1 Tunku on new note's sailing boat PENANG, Wed.— The former Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman said h e tonight that the .symbol of the Alliance is a sailing boat originating from Malacca and the fishing craft which appears on the dollar note is a characteristic of this coun- try, particularly248 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-06-04 1 Now he is Yang di-Perfuan Nsooto SIR WILLIAM GOODS was sworn in vesterda^ as Yang di-Pertuan Negara of the new State of Singapore. Sir William, the last British Governor and I ommanderin-( hief of the former Colony took the oath of office and oath of allegiance177 words
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277 1959-06-04 1 RI army told to use force to crush any disturbances WE HAVE TO PREVENT DISASTER -GEN. NASUTION JAKARTA. Wed. (Keuter) Lieut. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. Indonesian Army Chief of Staff, today ordered his troops to be ready to use the maximum necessary force to crush any disorders following his ban277 words
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Article113 1959-06-04 1 UK-MALAYAN TALKS TO END SOON LONDON, wed, (Reuter) TalK..^ between Malayan Government mission and the Britlsb Oovernment on reQuirements of Malaya's armr-d forces we BKpcded to be completed by the i nd o* 'his week, a Commonwealth Office spokesman said '"day. The talks which began on May 25 centred >n113 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-04 1 UPi RECORDERS C/ t,,/\ IC 1 C i I I T^2-band I 8 -transistor I Portable lI4TIONAL lrfhit) Radio Model AB-250-JorH m~^^ Si *a ~y vi f DRY-CHARGED BATTERIES STURI Dry-charged Batteries are not just other dry charge*, but a totally new dry rqe incorporating a!i the most modern solved56 words
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Advertisement1026 1959-06-04 2 SITUATIONS VACANT EDUCATION WANTED: B >- established CHINESE VMC SCHOOL > S":rp-"5 Company an expert June Beginners Morning/Even enced freight solicil mu?* b e ing Accounting, B^ok-krerTii able to speak and vi t« Eng writing snorthand, Malav tad 1 i itati Muary Qualifying T«t English LCCI9SS r*-. ..r 0 and1,026 words
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Advertisement455 1959-06-04 2 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv. "WILLEM RUYS" WILL arrive from Europe on Thursday 4th inst. and berth alongside S. H. B. godownd 42 and 43 at 7 a.m. to disembark passenger.". Embarkation of passengers will take place the same day between 3 and 4 p.m. The vessel will leave for455 words
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Advertisement903 1959-06-04 2 TENDER NOTICES P. U. D. TENDER NOTICE p w< D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered contractors (Class *D' and TENDERS from registered above.) will be received by contractO rs 'Class 'C the State Engineer Selangor will bp reC eived by up to 3 p.m. on 15.6-59 for tne stat Engineer.903 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-04 2 I£S2sXyK9LZ£EI jZyi i TA M sSMsHBfiSMi^^B A! COWD/ T .'ON'N& CC »l u !«z >" t- <fl g»^ r»i ii I K£s£££EEE££]'fi 4 hour j da^s t O«»e Y©k» U« ACo Kuelo I <mo>» lixSc 4 G#»»«-e< ir**-* r A**>*o L« *»»o*q C*«tur> Co Mo'etcc l.«« Housewives like their kitchens76 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article296 1959-06-04 3 THE Communist Chinese Government has Brpc d another edge of its Bamboo Curtain mL Hum to prevent its people from receiving c of food, in whatever form, from their relafiv < mhl friends overseas. An official statement, K ,hed >n communist newspapers in Hongkong, JL the ban296 words
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Article312 1959-06-04 3 -<APPtLY, there are parts of the worW in which FhfDltl to the freedom of man are being ?!y and successfully resisted. The Federation lya is an outstanding and admirable example I of the people to live in peace and goodand with full trust in the democratic way of Thcri was312 words
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Article200 1959-06-04 3 Distress Signals? "ALWAYS flatter men with coloured waistcoats, beards, handle-bar moustaches, or any other distinguishing "characteristic not put there by nature. They have assumed these odd things because they are not >ure of themselves and wish to be noticed. Notice them kindly. It is quite easy200 words
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Article438 1959-06-04 3 Dr. Abraham Marcus - Electronic Replacement For Heart Dr. Abraham Marcus by hospitals are considering the installation of special electronic equipment to provide a continuous record of the electrical activity of the heart in patients in the acute stage of coronary throm- Monitoring devices in the circuit would mve warning of alterations in rhythm438 words
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Article, Illustration902 1959-06-04 3 CHARLES R. SMITH - R.I.-U.S. Relations Are On A Very Firm Footing CHARLES R. SMITH by JAKARTA JNDONESIAN-AMERICAN relations are on their most solid footing in several years and much of the credit for putting them there must go to Americas self-sell, hardbargaining Ambassador to Indonesia Mr. Howard Palfrey Jones It was only a902 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-04 3 When animals get co!d. tiny muscies make their hairs stand on end. trapping more air for insulation. Humans don't have fur of course, but they do have the same muscles and when these muscles contract they make the familiar "goose bumps."44 words
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Article536 1959-06-04 3 ROBERT FRANKLIN - Formosa' s Cut-Price Books ROBERT FRANKLIN by HONGKONG JN the publishing field, the Chinese Nationalists today are flying the skull-and-bones emblem of piracy once flaunted by the Japanese but with greater succes*. Busy Formo.-an pieces are flooding Japan, Hongkong and South-east Asia with pirated best-sellers. technical and scientific works and536 words
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Article, Illustration397 1959-06-04 3 the NEWS as it strikes me jyOTHING short of a mkucl* appears capable of checking the Allianre in governing the States of the Federation In the six elections held to dale, the UMNO-MCA-MIC group have garnered 130 of the 148 seats which were available in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan. Malacca,397 words
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Advertisement55 1959-06-04 3 SINGAPORE TiCER STANDARD PRESS CCE 23. l m fee* K.m Koaa b core PO lob no ibfej Cables MCEKNfcwy p. a a ***** !> lin«sl A! departmerrs VYf l nunnca Btd« 174 Batu Rd P one ***** §NANf .-.van St r«l: 3329 Balacca H Le t St Tel 4055 I^l*55 words
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Advertisement28 1959-06-04 3 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done f^^^^SSSS^^ more easily -norc quick- y^jjJ^^^j/Q rich QUAKER oats today BfenuiCK COOK/WCM28 words
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Article, Illustration933 1959-06-04 4 S'pore starts 'problems' talks with Fed. PAP SENDS BYRNE TO KL FOR DISCUSSIONS WITH DATO RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Singapore Peoples Action Party's first "envoy" to the Federation slipped into the capital this morning to discuss "family matters" with an "old friend." The "envoy" was Mr. K. M. Byrne,933 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-06-04 4 Come hack call to missing mother. TEN days ttti daughter had ippj from her home in I m Road, a S9~year~o d fn Chin Chit ChW mitted to the ho-; j heart trouble. Chm. «rho U We 'are DeptrtOM tor j326 words
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130 1959-06-04 4 Better prospects for job seekers -MTUC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. With the steady overseas demand for Malayan rubber, the slightly increased export quota for tin. and the slow but favourable impact of trade recovery, there are distinct hopes of better employment prospects, says the latest issue of "Suara Buroh" official organ130 words
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Article114 1959-06-04 4 THE American International Assurance Company Limited yesterday presented a mobile X-ray unit to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. The s:it made by Mr. J. M. Hughes, president and managing director of the company and has been accepted by Mr. Wee Kim Wee, chairman of the114 words
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Article115 1959-06-04 4 JCS CLERKS MEET TO FORM UNION IPOH. Wed. A general meeting of a Junior Clerical Service clerks, such as the Sia?e and Supernumerary Service^, higher and lower iivision, and tho>e enumerated in pases four and six of the Federation Schemes of Services. 1956. will be held tomorrow. The meeting will115 words
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Article79 1959-06-04 4 SAILING RIGHTS FOR AML AMERICAN Mail Line has been granted trading rights in the Bay o f Bengal, a press release issued by their local agents. Everett Steamship Corporation ?aid yesterday. Sailings will be monthly with loadings from major North-west American ports. Regular calls at the Bay of Bengal include79 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-06-04 4 David leaves with good wishes tor S'pore FORMER Chief Secretary of Singapore, Mr. E.B. David, left Singapore yesterday in a Cathay Pacific Airway s Electra for a short holiday in Hongkong, with good wishes for the new Government. Mr. David will later return to Britain before taking up a new207 words
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401 1959-06-04 4 Chief Justice grants Inspector's appeal in causing hurt case DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR Leo Fernando of the Singapore Police Force who was fined $250 or one month's jail on a charge of causing hurt to a taxi driver last October, yesterday had his appeal against conviction and sentence allowed in the High Court.401 words
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Article37 1959-06-04 4 THE first Malayai ftfi then to he held it the Polytechnic p.m. tomorrow, 11 The R C H.i I techni**, "Dimensions niri to tea b.ing." will hr Ol to teachers of applied w< matics.37 words
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114 1959-06-04 5 ITwo fire engines with its I MstHng speeded through busy Sin-'-cefs yesterday. Suddenly they cd re .i stop in front of the City ■K H»M and caused a crowd to inxNMH to see the firemen put v< :s passed114 words
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1029 1959-06-04 5 I rom Pase 2) \<-:r. :r.e PAP v.- r. Pr Gob lid the Fng..>h- event tallj )se :ed position inder Br::.>r. coio- will c me and i me about, only he said adder; "Xel oa nol k this. But the c does net I1,029 words
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Article323 1959-06-04 5 Rulers, high officials pay last respects to the late Sultan NINE Venom jet fighters from No. 60 Squadron, RAF, based in Singapore will today fly over Johore Bahru in salute when the body of the late Sultan Sir Ibrahim arrives from London aboard the Willem323 words
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271 1959-06-04 5 We must train more doctors— SAMH chief DR. G. KEYS SMITH, Medical Officer-in-Charge of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, said in Singapore yesterday, that if the medical needs of this city were to be met, training of medical personnel must have top priority. Dr. Smith whs speaking at the weekly271 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-06-04 5 KL Palace Designer Off To Australia MR. GOH HOCK GUAN, of Lunas, Kedah, left Singapore yesterday to return to the University of Melbourne for his final year course in town and regional planning. Mr. Goh recently gained first class honours degree on a thesis about a design of a palace123 words
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Article51 1959-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Railway Administration announce? that Bu.oh Kasap Station will be closed lor goods and parcels traffic on and from Saturday. Local passenger trains will continue stopping at this station and passengers can board the train and buy their tickets without paying a51 words
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248 1959-06-04 5 Diggers will stay until Emergency ends— Cramer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. J. O. Cramer, who is on a brief visit tu Malaya, gave the assurance today that Australian troops taking part in Malaya's campaign against communist terrorists will continue to offer their services as248 words
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107 1959-06-04 5 2-year-old girl and infant found dead A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl. Tan Koh Fong. who was left in the care of her two sisters, aged >ix and four, was later found drowned in a two-foot deep well by the mother in Sembawang, Singapore, yesterday. The mother had left the three sisters in107 words
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Article34 1959-06-04 5 LAST night, a BOAC spokesman in Singapore said that the same Comet 4 which left the State arrived in Hongkong after 3 hours 50 minutes a new flying record for the distance.34 words
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Article51 1959-06-04 5 PADMINI SHOW OPENS THE famous Padmini Ragini troupe of dancers opened their season last night at the Singapore Badminton Hall. The famed Indian dancers have recently completed their tour of the Federation Padmini and her sister Ragini have acted in many Indian film s and are exponents of classical Indian51 words
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340 1959-06-04 5 MORE AID NEEDED FOR JOO CHI AT FIRE VICTIMS-DATO LEE A SPECIAL appeal for donations was made yesterday by the President of the Council of Social Services, Dato Lee Kong Chian, o n behalf of the 454 Joo Chiat fire victims. The fire victims, who lost all their belongings and340 words
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Article43 1959-06-04 5 THE President and the vicepresident of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Terk Kin and Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, wil pay a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, soon after the new government is formed.43 words
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Article123 1959-06-04 5 No decision on Mentri for Negri SEREMBAN Wed. Despite consultations with two Alliance leariers Prime Minister Dalo Abdul Razak and Education Minister Inch? Mohd Khir Johari the 20 Alliance candidates returned at yesterday V elections to :he Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly were today unabie to dc.-ide on the first elected123 words
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Advertisement9 1959-06-04 5 USESWEET-SMEUJNteI THE IMPROVED SOAP FOR THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE IfcMMNMi9 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-04 6 LABOI RhRS help to i art away the urns containing bones of the dead into a lorry at the Kampong Tiong Bahru site yesterday to be taken away for reburial.32 words
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437 1959-06-04 6 Hundreds are missing from site of Tiong Bahru fire disaster HUNDREDS of tombstones worth about $40 each have been stolen from the site of the Kampong Tiong Bahru fire. But nobody has made a report of the theft to the Singapore Police and apparently nobody cares. When the flre laid437 words
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Article293 1959-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Comet IV, pride of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, will include the International Airport here in its schedule from the second week of August, Mr. T. E. Orpin, BOAC's sales manager for Eastern routes, announced today. "We will be able293 words
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Article40 1959-06-04 6 HANG AL KUN, was yesterdav acquitted without his defence being called in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court on a charge of stealing a fountain pen worth $7.5(1 belonging to Goh Suan Fong at St. Andrew's Road on April 4.40 words
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87 1959-06-04 6 UNION'S 15-PT DEMAND WITH MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, is studying a 15-point memorandum for improved conditions of service submitted to him by the Pahang Medical and Health Workers Union. Last week a five-man union delegation met the Prime Minister to express their87 words
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Article, Illustration319 1959-06-04 6 The Little Customer' will now be his bride MAN EX-LONDON stenographer and part-time model, Miss Anne Francis Dewer, ar--1 rived Singapore yesterday nn BOAC's first London--1 Singapore Comet 4 jet service to keep a date with "Cupid." Miss Dewer, 19, will marry319 words
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233 1959-06-04 6 Two schoolboys who carried assault weapons Constable accosted them in lane TWO schoolboys were yesterday convicted in the Singapore Second District Court on charges of having offensive weapons six parangs, a spring knife and a length of motor-cycle chain. "I The bofl are Woo See Km. 18. a Form V233 words
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Article80 1959-06-04 6 Ipoh school' s Golden Jubilee IFOH. Tug-.— The Anderson School, one of the biggest educational institutions in the Federation and a "pioneer" Government school in Perak. will celebrate its Golden Jubilee with an elaborate programme of Facial event? and game? towards the end of this month. The celebrations will be80 words
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Article48 1959-06-04 6 A YOUTH, Ng Hong Cheow, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder' of Lau Wan Fong, 18, while a member of an unlawful assembly at Kolam Ayer Estate on Monday night. No plea was recorded. He was remanded for one week48 words
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230 1959-06-04 6 IPOH, Wed. Youths take to gangsterism and thuggery because they do not know how to use their spare time. Photography is a pleasant hobby and a healthy one for young ideas and the formation of camera clubs can wean youth from these evils,230 words
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298 1959-06-04 6 How Singapore and Fed. con solve problen of jobless KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The State O f jj and the Federation should forge a new pattern o '< mercial relationship, the chairman of the Paa-fe Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. S. O. K ?h 3^ said today. "The old trade relationship298 words
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Article170 1959-06-04 6 IFOH. Wed. I Indian c nun m I terday urg^d to i .new Ifentrl B Mohd. OhasaUi I i In statctr Standard the S the Perak bran i Malayan tad Mr. K E Ra !ed that i j was a man "tru.?!< 1 pected by the ma people of170 words
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Article131 1959-06-04 6 IPOH. Wed *r*t task? of the I gistered Natioi t Bark EmplO} 1 1 Dpei negotial ions Malaya:; Exchange B sodation or. tin retirement benefits members. The new N Bar.k Employees i i^rtous banl n r Malayan Federi cal and \dtn nisi Union «rhose regie cancelled rr-« enl An131 words
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Article36 1959-06-04 6 LIM HOCK MEN .1 ed for one year f^ pore Fourth Disti Rsresterday for ho -< W and theft st Mr, home at Nassim H 9 March 22 He previous txmvid m- r>r- 'ifjJi36 words
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Advertisement163 1959-06-04 6 KIMLIN PARK is the only estate in Singapore where YOU can enjoy the atmosphere of quiet suburbs in a busy town area. In the centre of Tanglin, Paterson Road, Junction of Grange Road. 2-STOREY BUNGALOWS and SEMIDETACHED BUNGALOWS ON FREEHOLD 1 Living Room Living Room Living Room 1 Dining Room163 words
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Article, Illustration408 1959-06-04 7 INCREASE New charges for food are more than extra few dollars— they say KUALA LUMPUR Lady Templer T. B. H< their salaries to be re* cially" they would get < THE REASON: Unde] nurses 38 of them i meals at the hospital they have so408 words
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Article34 1959-06-04 7 NG Poh See, 23. a cotTeeshop ;j assistant, was yesterday fined $->on in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate"? Court for < assisting in the 1,000 and 10,000 3 character lotteries on April 24.34 words
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36 1959-06-04 7 Swami to open new Mission dormitory RamaJcrialtiM i ne, BarUtQ formally opcni itcretaiifc 7 > J««« 6. r by on .esterday. t I I '"."t? on i Pro- r .u a I P L. Oppen--1 o the36 words
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Article135 1959-06-04 7 A SINGAPORE woman, Sam: Ha r:~:e Hassan. :va.i held up and robbed of $70 and jewc Vry worth ?4^ while walking along a footpath in Jal in Kayu, Singapore, or Tuesday night. Three men jymped o it of a ~ar arid produced nagger?. One of135 words
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Article140 1959-06-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 1011 101| R.S.S. No. 1 June 101i 1015 R.S.S No. 1 July 102i 102£ R.S.S. No. 2 1001 101| R.S.S. No. 3 1001 100* Tone: Quiet. Tin price in Singapore was $399 per picul140 words
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Article70 1959-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, and his wife, Datin I Rahah, and members of the diplomatic eorps i&st night j attended a .^peCial preview of the Hindustani film "Anari" 'at the Cathay Organization preview theatrette here. The Premier said later that it had70 words
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311 1959-06-04 7 INSURANCE MAN CHEATED SHOP AND HOTEL PENAN G, Wed. An in- insurance agent fled from a j hotel without paying his board i and lodging and the following 5 day disappeared from Penang after taking goods worth $443 from a shop-owner, the Ses- sions Court was told today. Kwok Deik311 words
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156 1959-06-04 7 TEMERLOH, Wed— Two deaf and dumb rubber tappers of Mentakab were today charged with theft of two wristwatehes valued at SI OO on April 6. Chong Kok Chung 20. and Chew Chu Chong, 22. were today told of the joint charge in writing156 words
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323 1959-06-04 7 ONE CENT pieces saved at Changi paid for two wh sented to the Red Cross Ci Tanah Merah Besar yesterd The presentation was made in the presence of Lady Goode, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, and Senior RAF323 words
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Article95 1959-06-04 7 C-in-C TO TOUR BRUNEI THE Commander-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces. General Sir Richard Hull, leaves Singapore today on a week's visit to Brunei ann North Sarawak. He will have an audience with the Sultan of Brunei on his arrival and will later visit the Shell Petroeum Company oil fields at95 words
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Article136 1959-06-04 7 IN VIEW of his clean record and his age, a young father of two children, was yesterday jailed "for only six months" for an offence described by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, as "a very serious crime extortion." The man, Lim Ah136 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-06-04 7 CURVES DO NOT MEAN A THING SHE SAYS THE "Marilyn Monroe of Hokkien films," Miss Ting Lan, said in Singapore yesterday that brains were more essential than curves to become a star The 20-year-old pony-tailed 35" 22"— 35" Hongkong film star, who has been in Singapore since December last year,101 words
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Advertisement316 1959-06-04 7 3 <"^V t€9 n^ 5 v^ i >a X 1t ?45 4 630& 9 3 0 innvr of the Intern ltional Critics 1 Award L~, •i;, KE COLD IN ALEX^,,,r^| i>«r>"-\n K-rr •Km Hij worth Rurt 1 anca*tpr 5 v MS i[!^i IctSff) Werrly Hillrr (Be-f Supporting AetrCBS)S Sf fMfllff;316 words
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Advertisement413 1959-06-04 7 I iii -i* i v^iuiUiilCfly^ t I aJ 113 KAv I IU "S -I. J I "KHALED EBNEL WALID aw I Ej «ith Englisli and Romanised Malay Subtitles S \s()\ CONTIM F < TOMf ►RR m \T NF\\A L H A MBRA l¥ opens nf HFAPK" Hard y K r413 words
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Miscellaneous888 1959-06-04 7 i:^H Lj will I 1 II 1^ m 1 I 111 if I L^^ fi4s Sunset Serenade. Ten ing Shti metres K mL Ii 1 IS I fJ 1 1 i 9 m 1 1 1f J I 653 p m Announcements, 655 The Ipoli ;n metres «PS Il2lil I888 words
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Advertisement816 1959-06-04 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE f»t Hahtax. Bocten. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Pert* Spore P. S flam Penang TEUCIB .-i j u>— mm 7/11 lune 12 lune 16/17 lune Carrier* optfcm tm proceed vie othw oort* to torn* and ducharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE816 words
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Advertisement1180 1959-06-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1)8 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*' o.T" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ" lAILINCS fe LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON flr CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Coed Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other port* to1,180 words
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Advertisement1022 1959-06-04 8 MITSUI |Q LIME JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'ham P«"«"« Meifen Maru 7 June t^TLm Akakurasan Maru 21 June 20 June 18W Hagurosan Maru 22 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 19 June JuM ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINE vio Manilo1,022 words
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Advertisement933 1959-06-04 8 *tf THE E. A. C LINES ©a) Kt ,AILINCi fO« T feu* ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, J? CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIA\ P()R] S L** 16 > port PSham p eni^ Q^aJ 'Be.ra' b, «IS4|u«f 5 f jun, Jf m.*. "Basra" b) 30 |4 T^ H'V T »Vi i l I 6 LtTOIM933 words
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Article269 1959-06-04 9 By Local Capital ■L'a: A LUMPUR, Wed.— |H r ra-^vry. should 3 ne t>e boili in Malaya, JB- r vned and con|B -r.*irp:y bv Malayan jK irnt of the j^B M kl ;ay Chamber! JB e, In che H M 9L :id today. H)e ture269 words
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Article66 1959-06-04 9 B ORI Chinese Pro jK :;e r. -n c.os.nz B vesterday B. '.'..iv M4|r B era coconut 1 1 7\ era in r -^r>: Muntok B- M3( sellers; K crs; K ick $79. Copra Association i r merchant- i X jpra April snipDomii Tone tt Cocoa h QO Mii-66 words
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Article262 1959-06-04 9 Business In Shares .MALAYAN sharebrokers reported Ihe following business done yesterday: B B. Petrol 53/10$ ready; Fit patr cks 94c. F. N rds. Jj1.65, 51.60 odd lot; Gammon J1.73, >: HT; odd lot; W. Hammer v ii line orefs. and ords. A4 10; M. Colls, Me; Metal B^k $1 63262 words
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Article275 1959-06-04 9 New Computer For Stock Control J. Salisbury Ltd., one of Britain's leading grocery and provision companies, Is the latest commercial organisation to place an order with E.M.I Electronics Ltd.. for an EMIDEC 1100 computer. Its principal use will oe for stock control and central accounting for supplies to branches. This275 words
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Article47 1959-06-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the allowing changes in it? rates to merchants yesterday: Buying. Canada T.T. 31-11/16 0.D.31-l.Vlfi 90 rt/st. air mail 32-3/16 credit bills, 32-I '4 trade bi'ls. Selling (ready) TT..O.D. Swiss Francs 141-1,8. Belgian Franc? 1627-1/2. Other exchange rates remain u^al'ered.47 words
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194 1959-06-04 9 Quiet Tendency On The Share Market QUIET conditions prevailed in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. T .mover was small Price change? announced bv the Malayan Sharebrokers AsMKiatlon were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers BB Petrol 53/6 54/6cdcci V^vsPur!:^-; .PR .72 cri Robinson ft Co Orda L29 1.27 S ro---194 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-06-04 9 EAST Asiatic Company Line's latest cargo liner, M.S. Basra, will arrive in Singapore on her maiden voyage on Saturday. The 10,550-ton vessel, latest in a new series of liners being built for the Line, will dock in Singapore en route to Hongkong and other Far East ports. She will return65 words
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Article68 1959-06-04 9 Ship Due On Maiden Voyage The Basra is fully airconditioned and has limited first-class accommodation, in double cabins. The ship is capable of speeds exceeding 18 knots. Of the 24 derricks aboard, one is capable of 60-ton lifts. Four deep tanks can accommodate about 1.425 tons of liquid cargo. Master68 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-06-04 9 MR R J. E. PRICE. general manager of Malayan Tobacco Company presents a silver tray to Mrs. Tan Siew Sin, wife of the Federation's Minister for CAREERS TO MALAYANS THE Guthrie Group of Plantation Companies announced yesterday that it intends from 1960 onwards to award scholarships to317 words
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Article29 1959-06-04 9 Commerce and Industry, at thp opening of the company's new premises at Sungei Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The opening was performed by thp Minister.29 words
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Article377 1959-06-04 9 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter> The Financial Times said today that although the wool trade would probably continue on its present subdued note for some time.- longerterm prospects looked promising enough. Th:s London daily pointed out that the sharp increase in raw wool prices in March and April377 words
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Article85 1959-06-04 9 JAPAN'S i itomobi t prod -tion in April this year reached a record high of 19,819 nr breaking the p evi< j* rr attained in March by 3 669 units or 9 2 per <-• The Japan Autc I Industry Association sal *he April achievement «rai85 words
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Article207 1959-06-04 9 OITFR RO\nS Xanfa, Ternate, SibifO. B^irs. Sambas, Synii Merne L'°- ri. Tue. Deal. Bell M i ikoi, Ssnana, Azuma^ 1 Manj TNweed Breeze. Ommer.kerk Bsrurr Capetan Manf.us Eid< Maru, Y-uya. Ihame Hallanger Rajula N Boshiniak, Fri c Floating I >ock, F an< Olna Ma< r. Gertrud Bakke,207 words
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149 1959-06-04 9 RUBBER price continued to rise in the Singapore market, a lj cents gain yesterday brought the price for International first grade June to 101. g cents per lb. New buying steadied the market after a somewhat dull opening yesterday Short covering added to the149 words
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Article89 1959-06-04 9 N. Borneo Lists Imports JESSELTON, Wed. The Borneo Government announced that from July 1 this year restriction? on the import of certain goods into the territory from the dollar arpa will be removed in line with recent liberalisation adopted in Britain. But licences for the import of the following items89 words
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Article31 1959-06-04 9 The Queensland coal industry is establishing a £20,000 coal-research laboratory at Ipswich. Main object is to assist in the genera, marketing of the extensive coal deposits in the State.31 words
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Article42 1959-06-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Kuala Lumpur municipal councillors and guests attending the centenary celebrations dinner here this month will be given special cigars made for the occasion. The cigar?, snout 200. are a gift from Borneo. Sumatra Trading Company-42 words
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212 1959-06-04 9 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Five leading Japanese shipbuilding companies have formally signed contracts here with the National Development Corporation of the Philippines to export ten high-speed cargo liners to that country, it was announced here yesterday. This marked the end of long negotiations for212 words
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Article51 1959-06-04 9 Demand for Australian-made steel had been increasing at the rate of about four per cent, a year over the past seven years, according to the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited. This company is making a one for five ordinary share issue at par, involving 10,--616,000 20s.51 words
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Advertisement367 1959-06-04 9 ISiL 6URMA FIVE STAR UNE K:s SUVICI FROM BAY OF BENGAL BURMA PORTS s3 FOR HONGKONG JAPAN PORTS Psnang S'pore mm ;,TOR 9 June I -?SES 24 June 25 2? June Agents I EITO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. as* U Singapore. 25 Light Street. Penang 3 >~ 5^ ***** Tel.367 words
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Article, Illustration914 1959-06-04 10 RICHARD BERRY - RICHARD BERRY oy \LL Europe is today watching a tall, bespectacled young man who is one of the world's mosr criticised monarchs. He is King Baudouin lo f Belgium, who this week faces the biggest crisis of his 28 years. And, for the first914 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-06-04 10 VERU - VERU (last of a series) by WORKERS— Once his company wafc financially sound, Eastman laid plans so that his workers might share in company profits. For his employees he established a welfare and retirement fund allowed them to buy corporation stock at reduced prices, installed a cafeteria191 words
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Article, Illustration641 1959-06-04 10 Teenagers' Idol Has No Time For Girl Friends MEN in the NEW FIGHT months ago he was a £5-a-week filing clerk. Todoy he J more than £600 a week. Three months ago he hod eggs end aetables thrown at him in a London dance hall This month U appear before641 words
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Article299 1959-06-04 11 SCRUTINEER - G RAND SPRINT BY MARIGOLD SCRUTINEER Favourites Oblige I by FORECAST TOTE: No. 33 paid SBO to $1. it m mm.rn.rm, *»^IcJS IMiXMi* CASH SWEEP: Ist. 1087 (5294). 2nd 140* (5147) 3rd. 1807 ,873) STARTERS <SlO parhi* 1027, 1826 P9O 1001 Tl^i' 1040 1046 r|^ CASH SWEEP: Ist 1016 ClgBkH&"TtJPSJ*!299 words
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Article41 1959-06-04 11 TOTAL POOL: $188,400 FIRST: *****3 551.520 SECOND: *****4 524.214 THIRD: *****9 $12,364 STARTERS: ($1,432 each). Nos: *****0, *****0. *****4, *****5. *****0, *****0, *****7, *****0 *****6 CONSOLATION:— ($l,OOO each). Nos: *****0. *****8. *****0, *****9, *****0, *****9, *****5. *****9, *****1. *****4.41 words
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1552 1959-06-04 11 Results Dividends Of All The Races 4 DIV, 5 6**RJR^^ I Tra:m-r: Allan. 6 WEE WONDER if] Chadwick 1 ESTHER'S PET 9.00 .4* J. D^n-el'v 3 BONANZA 8.1? .7. Leman 3 4 Welsh King 5.12 (8) Mawi 4 9 Nur Jahan S.I? Berg 5 Tritara SO? j f >•■•"!-* (j1,552 words
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Article99 1959-06-04 11 Robinson Can Keep His Title NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter). The New York State Athletic Commission decided that Sugar Ray Robinson can keep his world middleweight boxing title. But it urged him to complete arrangements for a titie bout with Carmen Basilic The National Boxing Association, however, has withdrawn its recognition99 words
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Article39 1959-06-04 11 THERE will be two events for old boys at the Gan Eng Seng School sports at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. These are the 100 yards and the 880 yards, both timed for 5 p.m.39 words
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Article97 1959-06-04 11 Entries For Selangor Tennis KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selanger Lawn Tennis Association invite en'ries for their annual championships which will be played at the Selangor and Golf Club courts from June 12 to 21. Entries should be- sent to Mr. Loke Yaik Heng, Loke Yew buildings. Kua.a Lumpur, not later97 words
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Article41 1959-06-04 11 WEMBLEY. Englanu. Wed. (L'PI). Bobby Neil!. British featherweight champion, beat Terry Spinks. his. top challenger for the title, by a knockout in the ninth of a scheduled 10-round non-title bout here tonight. Both were inside the stipulated 128 pounds.41 words
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Article59 1959-06-04 11 'Withdraw Olympics WASHINGTON. Wed (IPI) Rep. Francis E. Dorn (Republican of New York) said today the I'nited States should withdraw from the Olympic Games if Nationalist Chinese athletes are not allowed to participate. Dorn called expulsion of Nationalist China from the International Olympic Committee 'shameful' and 'the first step in59 words
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235 1959-06-04 11 I e I (Reuterl i Western Suburbs i players in en threat! i I :ho:r r- I they go this year's am. •"fet-ted arc D. k Harrv We] s, Kei ir, Keith Hoi- l -ev Char. tor.. Suburbs Club r players under I235 words
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118 1959-06-04 11 That Blast 'Result Of A Misunderstanding,' Says Brundage LA US ANN E, Switzerland, Wed. (UPI) A very Brundage, Chairman of the International Olympic Committee, said today that the state department's blast at the Committee of expelling Nationalist China is 'apparently the result of a misunderstanding." Brundage, who arrived »n Switzerland118 words
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116 1959-06-04 11 No Expulsion just a change of name wanted, says Governor of Tokyo TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Dr. Ryutro Azuma, the Governor of Tokyo and a member of the International Olympic Committee, said today it was wrong to conclude that Nationalist China would be expelled from the membership of the International Olympic116 words
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948 1959-06-04 11 Now He's After World Bantam Title WEMBLEY, England, Wed. (UPI) British and Empire bantamweight champion Freddie Gilroy outpointed the Philippine champion, Al Asuncion, in a 10--round crowd-pleasing bout at the Empire Pool here last night. Three-Year Plan for Japan TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter).— The948 words
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771 1959-06-04 11 'A Clear Act Of Political Discrimination' U.S. ATTACK I.O.C. ON FORMOSA DECISION WASHINGTON. Wed. (B partment today called the tional Olympic Committee t from membership "a clear a tion." The lOC, meeting in Munich last week, voted to strike the name of the Chinese Nationalists Olympic Committee from its rolls771 words
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326 1959-06-04 12 A PAT ON THE BACK FOR PENANG BY LOH PEXANG, Wfd. Penang has done wonderfully well In not only retaining the Foong Seong Cup and the Heah Joo Seang Cup, but also in supplying 90 per cent of the players for the Thomas Cup final which Malaya lost. The President326 words
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112 1959-06-04 12 PAAA South Zone Meet Next Weekend TANJONG MALIM. Wed The first Annual Athletic Sports of the Southern Zone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association will be held on the Teluk Anson Padang on Friday and Saturday, June 12 and 13. In 1958. the Perak Amateur Athletic Association underwent a major112 words
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Article271 1959-06-04 12 'I've Come With An Open Mind' HASSALL FLIES IN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Harold Hassan, top flight EngUfb coach, arrived here today for a month's, lecture and demonstration to ;r sponsored bj the British Council He was met at the airport I lir, ras representative the British Couo U here. FAM271 words
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Article55 1959-06-04 12 IPOH. Wed Harold Has- ;-n —e- -~--a -h whose lecture-cum-coacbins tour of I tr.e F?-.era*:-~-. ha ;^een soon-! >red r British Council, re :n Ipoll fro^ J.ir.e 111 to 13. AH interested soccet playera md p*Ti~:a-. are invited to attend Hassal's sessiona at the coronation55 words
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Article411 1959-06-04 12 New REME Record by Lucas RAYMOND Lucas of the 63 Brigade Gurkhas set up the i only record at the REME annua] athletic championship at Meiktila Barracks yesterday. Lucas hurled the javelin to a distance of 152 feet and 10 inches, beating the existing record by 25 fc. 8 ins.411 words
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Article143 1959-06-04 12 The Derby Goes To Parthia EPSOM DOWNS. Epsom, Surrey. Wed. (Reuter) Sir Humphrey de Trafford won the 180th running of the Derby, the Blue Riband of the English turf, with his colt Parthia here this afternoon. Second was Fidalso. Parthia a brown colt by Persian Gulf out of the Hyperion143 words
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70 1959-06-04 12 Ward Wins In Record Time At Indianapolis THE five-hundred-mile Indianapolis speed race was won by Rodter Ward driving a Leader Card Special No. 5 at a speed of 135.857 miles per hour. This is a new race record. The second car was a Simoniz Special No. 16 driven bv Jim70 words
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60 1959-06-04 12 LONDON, Wed., (Reuter) India's team for the first Test match against England at Nottingham starting tomorrow was announced today as: Dattu Gaekwad (capt.), Fankaj Roy, Nari Contractor, Polly Umrigar, Vijay Manjrekar, C. G. Borde, R. G. Nadkarni, P. G. Joshi. Subhas Gupte, R. B.60 words
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Article102 1959-06-04 12 PENANG, Wed. The Malayan Chinese Football Association Invitation XI will meet the touring Hongkong Chinese in a soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium at Kuala Lumpur at 6 p.m. on Monday. The M.C.F.A. invitation team will be selected from the following: Pang Siang Hock (Pg),102 words
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Article367 1959-06-04 12 THUMBS UP FOR AIRMEN Army 'big guns' misfire THE Army 'big guns' misfired yesterday against a rampaging Royal l Air Force, Singapore, which brought off a well-deserved 4—3 victory in this SAFA Premier League match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. When one considers that the RAF team which brought down367 words
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Article, Illustration296 1959-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sixteen players and nine officials of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong arrived by plane today for their Ho Ho Inter Port Cuptie against Malayan Chinese and -a series of matches in the Federation. Mr. P. T. Loong. leader of the Hongkong296 words
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Article51 1959-06-04 12 THE final of the Men's Doubles Championship between K. T. Khong and K. S. Khong and F. Y. Khoo and T. S. Kim will be played on Saturday at 5 p.m. At the conclusion of the match, Mrs. Lee Wing Kee will give awav the51 words
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Article38 1959-06-04 12 THE Annual Junior and Senior Gymnastic Tournament for Singapore Youth Sports Centre members will be held today and tomorrow at the S.Y.S.C. Gymnasium "at 7.30 p m. The Senior Open Championships will be held tomorrow.38 words
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Article42 1959-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The President nf the Selangor Cricket Association has instructed all member? of the association to postpone all cricket matches in the state, scheduled for Saturday, a? a mark of respect to the late Sultan of Johore.42 words
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672 1959-06-04 12 PATRICK CROSSE - ONLY THE BEST ATHLETES WILL MAKE ROME TRIP PATRICK CROSSE Drastic Weeding Faces Thousands All Over World By ROME, Wed. (Reuter) Drastic weeding out faces the thousands of young people throughout the world who hope to take part in the light athletics events of the Olympic Games in Rome next672 words
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Article318 1959-06-04 12 LONDON, Wed. (Reuicr) Results of yesterday's cricket matches were AT STROUD: Warwickshire beat Gloucestereshire by lour wickets. Gloucestershire 257 and secondly 175- Warwickshire 115 and secondly 318 for six T. Cartwright 40 M Smith 182 notout. Warwickshire 12 points, Gloucestershire four points AT HOVE: Match drawn Lancashire318 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-04 12 L CPL. Carter (left) Md Pti Foir'rr pott r th| J vian niter t y <e\r men*§ doublet triumpfi the Singapore Base District telMl I toun30 words
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Article212 1959-06-04 12 Fowler Makes A Clean Sweep by A Special Correspondent Highlight i t the Singapore Ba.-«e District Tenn:.« Tournament, which ended last Friday, wa> the consistent play <>: left-hander Pte. John Fowler of the Royal Army Pay Carps Fowler carried everything before him literally after the presentation of prizes by Mr.-212 words
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Article, Illustration394 1959-06-04 12 T\vent> -four-year-old Sgt Rex Carter is an athlete who regards the half-mile as his 'speciality." where track events are concerned Yet in individual competition, he has yet to be beaten in the Far East in the mile! "And K| looks a.s though I'm going to be more394 words
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Advertisement162 1959-06-04 12 Subscribe To The STAJXDAttIP MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL k'APER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to youi home daily— or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is162 words
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542 1959-06-04 13 C ha r lie's club will have a 'lovers corner ■VIGHTCLUB owner 1 CHARLIE LIM told me yesterday: "I'm going to introduce something new in nightclubs; I'm going to have a 'LOVERS' CORNER' for married couples and sweethearts." "That would be nice." I said. "Could one make a permanent reservation?"542 words
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Article, Illustration504 1959-06-04 13 I youngsters LIFE AS SEE IT i i MLED on what I I < are the pluck- rong couple in Binthe other day. h f« fust started en ion. 000 ballet demy In Singapore la m unusual about might ask Well, ring VERNON FRANCES MARTINIS stage name is504 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-06-04 13 L'RIChKICH KARL GRAr mfr Ls a man with a mission. His mission Ls tr) enlist the sympathy of the people ."i" 8 rath-east fVsia I t West Germany over the Berlin question. a serious task he has ahead of him. But not so serious198 words
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Article173 1959-06-04 13 AI V colleague CHAN SWAN ifl BEE had always wanted to attend one of Dr BILLY GRAHAMS rallies Last Monday morning, he more tha.i saw the great man; he had the pleasure of interviewing him. Dr. Graham vva»s passing through on his way to Paris to173 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-06-04 13 fV now win? of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home in Hartley Road which will 02 opened on June 625 words
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401 1959-06-04 13 institutions in S n ?apore depending issisfaacc have made > deep impression *i public as the Mission. > t i e of two m the Mis- i x>tb in the n I :e West and M observed nks who run its ■■■e the Mission401 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-06-04 13 THIS IS THE CORAL DECQRATED BAR IS THE "GOLDEN DRAGON"12 words
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Miscellaneous271 1959-06-04 13 LIT ABNER By Ai Capp S Lfl /?^v A^ DONTUKE l^pWs /AM UKES WCW A MORE'KI V<JUSTONE. f WMV.BLHSS l(%r > tf^ I LIVETMISJGS. V W PEACE. AN' TRUE/^1 E^OLXBH!? LI ASMER. VO&EMEAEre,} I ?S: 1 THEV'6 SO > DAIO THINGS V MERES < HOW VAKS -A^D KEEP j >271 words
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Article, Illustration144 1959-06-04 14 MANILA. Wed. (UPI). Women leaders from 15 Asian countries will hold a convention in Manila from June in to 26 to consider their role in the development of the region, it was announced today. The delegates will come from: Malaya, Burma, Cam- bodia, Ceylon, Guam,144 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-06-04 14 KISHI'S PARTY ASSURED OF VICTORY The pro-west Liberal Democrats do it again TOKYO, Wed. (UPI)— The ruling Liberal Democratic Party took a commanding lead today over the left-wing Socialist Party in returns from yesterday's election for an Upper House of Parliament. The pro-Western Liberal Democrats appeared certain of capturing anotherUPI - 220 words
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Article71 1959-06-04 14 LONDON', Wed. (Reuter). A coloured man ran amok in Hyde Park in London's West j End today, and stabbed two policemen. Po.:ce reinforcements were I rushed to the Serpentine boat- ing lake area after a man began threatening passers by. He was chased and trapped at Hyde71 words
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476 1959-06-04 14 More press comments MANCHESTER Wed.— The Manchester Guardian said today that the transfer of power in Singapore had been accomplished much more smoothly than many people feared. This liberal daily was commenting on tomorrow's release from jail of eight members of the new Government476 words
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Article69 1959-06-04 14 REV. DAVID GALLUP, minister in training, his wife. Padmasani. and their child Carol Anjali, 5-months. make preparations in their premises near the College for their trip back to India. Gal--I'iji. from Ridgway, Pennsylvania, will graduate from Oberlin College in June and will be ordained after69 words
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Article109 1959-06-04 14 RANGOON, Wed. (UPI) —The government of General Ne Win is keeping an ey e on former Premier U Xu. Government spokesman Col. Maung told the Press that U Xu was highly respected because he had been Premier for so long, but that he109 words
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Article46 1959-06-04 14 MANILA. Wed. ißeuter). Armed police were today combing Manila for a leopard which escaped from Manila Zoo .ate last night. The city's entire mobile po.ice force have been mobilised in the hunt. Zoo authorities describe the recently acquired animal a s "dangerous.46 words
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Article150 1959-06-04 14 The Mayor who spoke too long LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The Mayor of the West London suburban borough of Ealing spoke too long for one of 100 guests attending a function here yesterday. The Mayor. Alderman R.E. Daly, had been speaking for about 15 minutes while proposing a toast when a150 words
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Article36 1959-06-04 14 PRINCE RAINIER celebrated his 36th birthday until well past dawn yesterday by playing the drums in a jazz band, the way he did in his bachelor days. Princess Grace looked on approvingly. (UPI).36 words
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216 1959-06-04 14 Nothing so far to justify a summit Ike WASHINGTON, Wed., (Reuter) President Eisenhower told his Press conference today that there had not been any detectable progress at the Geneva talks which would justify the holding of a summit conference. The President also said he did not know whether the Russians216 words
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Article108 1959-06-04 14 Harakiri outside PM's house TOKYO Wed. (Reuter) A Japanese Buddhist priest today committed harakiri in front of the Prime Minister's official residence, after delivering to a gate guard an open letter addressed to the Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. He also demanded to see Mr. Kishi. Police said in the108 words
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Article11 1959-06-04 14 After hearing police evidence. Magistrate Mr T Pf*i11 words
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Article221 1959-06-04 14 British journalist deported BRIEFS ACCRA. U'ed (Router) The Ghana Ministry of the Interior announced last night that a deportation order had been made against a British journalist. Mr Russell War ren Howe. Ghana correspondent for some time of a string of newspapers and magazines including the Washington Post, the SundayReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-06-04 14 THIS PHOTO released by the National Aeronautic* and Space Administration shows th*; female monkey. Ab'e. wearing its space helmet during a pre-flight test The helmet and a prototype space suit \ver e designed to protect Able from the effects of its flight space and to collectionUPI - 84 words
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302 1959-06-04 14 'Showdown siagt in row over PI rights to Borne NEW YORK. Wed. flTf) Wirwit (Hmena. RH businessman, said today that the "Hunting step near in the dispute over Philippine rights iu square miles of British North Borneo. Osmena. who hU become something of an international mystery man :n the last302 words
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