Singapore Standard, 5 June 1959
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Title Section21 1959-06-05 1 Singapore STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1959. Vol. IX No. 337. 15 cts m 14 Page*21 words
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Article112 1959-06-05 1 Railway dispute end looms KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Hopes rose tonight towards the abandonment of the work to rule campaign started 2(| days ago by the National Union of R~ni!waymer. m support of its demands ior better conditions of service. The Port Swettenham branch of the union which met tonight resolved112 words
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Article65 1959-06-05 1 ADELAIDE. Australia, Thurs. (Reuter) Britain hoo^-s to fire her third Black Knight rocket at the Woomera test"range tonight British and Australian scientists waiting fo" final favourable weather reports hope the rocket will soar to a height of 450 miles— the highest yet. \t the two previous firings65 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-06-05 1 TUNKU TELLS RALLY: I'M NO DICTATOR The Alliance needs healthy opposition m all Assemblies PENANG, Thurs. The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said that the Federation of Malaya being a democratic country needs healthy opposition m its State Assemblies. He was speaking at a big Alliance rally at the271 words
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Article, Illustration899 1959-06-05 1 Shower of roses for freed men FIRECRACKERS, TOO, AS THEY CAME SMILING THROUGH GATES OF JAIL Then cavalcade of cars to PAP headquarters AMID shouts of "Merdeka, firing of crackers, and showers of rose petals from a crowd of 2,500, eight political detainees closely connected with the Peoples Action PartyStandardpic - 899 words
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Article91 1959-06-05 1 Four space mice fail in bid VANDENBURG AIR BASE, California, Thurs. (Reuter). Four black mice were launched into space here today but three hours later it appeared that their satellite rocket had lailed to go into orbit. Colonel Richard Curtin of the Ballistic Missile Division of the United States Air91 words
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97 1959-06-05 1 CABINET SWEARING IN TODAY AT CITY HALL THE new Government of Singapore will be sworn m today at the City Hall at 4 p.m. A Government House statement issued yesterday said that the Yang diPertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, received Mr. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday morning and formally invited him97 words
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Article28 1959-06-05 1 A BRITISH journalist. Mr. Russel Howe, Ghana correspondent of the Washington Post (American), Sunday Times, Newsweek Magazine and other publications, was deported from Ghana on Wednesday.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article125 1959-06-05 1 THE liner Willem Ruys yesterday docked m Singapore with an air of solemnity. An hour earlier, the body of the late Sultan of Johore had been transferred from the vessel to a Royal Malayan Navy minesweeper off the Straits of Johore. The last wish of Sir125 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-06-05 1 Sorrowful return LADY Marcctla assisted down the gangplank by the Captain of the W illpm Ruys. soon nftrr the liner docked m Singapore yesterday. Behind her i* her daughter Mf.riam, and governess, Standard picStandardpic - 34 words
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Article, Illustration787 1959-06-05 1 Johore mourns for their Sir Ibrahim Bowed heads and tears all the way JOKORE BAHRU, Thurs. Hushed, white-clad crowds stood bowed m mourning as the remains of the man who had reigned over them for the past 64 year* were borne m a flag-draped coffin to the Istana Besar here787 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-05 2 THE streets of johore Bahru were lined with silent mourners, the subjects of the Sultan of johore, who died last month m London, afj-er reigning over thsm for 64 years. The coffin bearing Sir Ibrahim's body, on the gun carriage, is accompanied by officers and menStandardpic - 57 words
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Advertisement1774 1959-06-05 2 A y L^N Q WA V J HIRE PURCHASE Fl rONG SEN .INANCt LTD undertake to finance on motor vehicles new and ?econd hand (1954 Model upwards) on easy hire purchase payments. Singapore 273 South Bridge Road. Malacca 44 Bukit China Road Kuala Lumpur 130 High Street; Ipoh 36 Leech1,774 words
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Advertisement691 1959-06-05 2 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered contractors (Class 'D' and above.) will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor up to 3 p.m. on 15.6.59 for the Transport of Metal from Seafield Quarry for period 1.7.59 to 30.6.60. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of691 words
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Advertisement227 1959-06-05 2 NOTICES PRIVATE candidate, seeking admission t r > the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur should sent "n their applications to reach the College by 30th June, 1959. Application form 5 and full particulars can be obtained from the Ag. Principal. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE S.S. "ARKELDYK arrived: 4.6.59 CONSIGNEES are hereby notified227 words
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Advertisement91 1959-06-05 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE THE City Council proposes to recommend that the undermentioned streets be specified for fixed hawkers' pitches: Amber Road— South S;dn. Race Cour.se Road (South Side, between Rangoon Road Owen Road) Rhu Cross— (One Side) Occupiers of the buildings In these streets and any other persons91 words
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Miscellaneous78 1959-06-05 2 MISCELLANEOUS B WISH SORROW With Mapro's. Vitality, health and strength can be found m a bottle of Mapro s Essence of Chicken Buy it today l MR 8. R. SHASTRf HB.A., Incorporated Astrologer Palmist Occultisi etc Well established m Singapore and Malaya, Persona 1 Consultations 4. Prinsep Street Singapore -778 words
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Miscellaneous144 1959-06-05 2 Passengers Line Dedj From Page 1> later told Th. Stl her daughter. Princess that the transfer Meriam. who wore a white Sultan's coffin II f* kne«-length frock out effects c An official State car pull- smoothly ed up at the foot of the Thp (aDl n v C an,p.ank and144 words
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Article421 1959-06-05 3 I THE rejection b/ the Japanese of any bid that ,ovid take them a st*p backward towards the now afed totalitarian militarism of the prewar period i rheir history is complete and final. The victory r the ruling Liberal Democratic Party m the eleccrts lor the Upper421 words
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Article446 1959-06-05 3 ATTENTION has once again been drawn to MM shortage of doctors m Singapore. Addressing MM weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club c- Wednesday, the Medical Officer-in-Charge of S Andrews Mission Hospital. Dr. C. Keys Smith, declared that if the medical needs of this State are t: bi446 words
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Article45 1959-06-05 3 HU MNCb 13 im leek <im Koaa pi 6-. no 156J Gael-- I I^EkNEWb rel ***** 13 nnesi Ai department* ■•M ...v»P UR n ur3nce BMa 174 BaKJ riB36^ SS& ST 8 B; L_ CA 9! -A B^kit Chnj Tel; 147145 words
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Article1063 1959-06-05 3 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - Hopes Of A Nuclear Test Ban PATRICK O 'DONOVAN AMERICAN SCENE: by WASHINGTON. tWPERTS m the United States are daring to be•L# lieve that a summit conference if it does anything at all could produce an agreement on a ban on nuclear testing. This hope is gt owing despite last1,063 words
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Article192 1959-06-05 3 Something For Everyone "AT one stand at the Audio Fair m London, where a British manufacturer was demonstrating what are now used instead of valves little things about the size of split peas called transistors— l saw a man who quite obviously deaf. He wa«s prepared192 words
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Article789 1959-06-05 3 JOHN STIRLING - Laos Crackdown On The Reds JOHN STIRLING by SAIGON. TT seemed that Laos was on the brink of a civil war last week, with armed Communists on the one side, and the Royal Laotian Army on the other. Fifteen hundred Communist troops, located m two camps m northern Laos, were789 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-06-05 3 The new BeckmanWhitely camera, developed by US scientists takes pictures at the rate of 1 ,400,000 frames per second. If projected at normal motion picture theatre rate, the 35-mm film exposed for one mm ute m this camera would require more than 40 days.47 words
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Article359 1959-06-05 3 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by rPHE French police have again proved the startling effectiveness of their recently developed method of identification which they call the "robot photograph." A sketch of a murder suspect, drawn from descriptions of witnesses, was published m all French newspapers and led to the man's arrest359 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-06-05 3 the NEWS as it strikes, me AT THE beginning of May, when the Foreign Ministers got together m Gene\a to discuss the question of Gerirany, we were pessimistic about the outcome of the negotiations which are expected to pav e the way for summit talks. Nothing that has been said407 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-06-05 4 A SMILING, but camera-shy student carries his own tray of food because of the shortage of servants. Standard picStandardpic - 21 words
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259 1959-06-05 4 DR. SAID TIPPED TO BE FIRST ELECTED NEGRI MENTRI BESAR Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dr. Mohamed Said, who was returned m the Linssi constituency m the Negri Sembilan elections, is tipped to be the first elected Mentri Besar of the State Thov returned to the Federal capital after successfully completing259 words
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Article69 1959-06-05 4 FOI R jroiithj vtrt chargeel m t^^- j Dgaf r» N nth N'3£:>'rare Couri with :v c robr- r bel B i t° Chew Hock L^e ar.-. N*2 A" Ch- c and causins luri I one of them at Katong E*ark Wednesday i v.-" T 8 '"< Phoon69 words
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Article118 1959-06-05 4 PENAN G. Thur.-.— A youth. described Iby the Police a? an active member of Gang "24." a secret society operating here, was picked up by a detective at Victoria Street today. He was brought to Police Headquarter? m Penan? Road and detained. The youth was118 words
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Article64 1959-06-05 4 SALESMAN CLEARED OF CHARGES A FORMER .-air. man. Charlie Ch:a Keng Hoe, was vcsterday acquitted and discharged o s:x charee> of criminal breach o: trust involving a total sum oi -4 ".40 by Singapore Thir^ Dis- Ju-;c Mr XT Aloxß-der. Chi i was alleged to h iv€ commuted the ofTer.ce>64 words
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432 1959-06-05 4 4-HOUR 'PEACEFUL STRIKE' AT VARSITY 76 cooks, houseboys are dissatisfied over retrenchment SERVANTS of the Dunearn Road Hostel, University of Malaya, Singapore, early yesterday morning staged a four-hour "peaceful" demonstration outside the canteen. The servants, 16-strong, were expressing their worry over the notice they received from the University Councii terminating432 words
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150 1959-06-05 4 BID TO START RACIAL ISSUE, SAYS MTUC JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The .Tohore State Division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress yesterday fiayed those who tried "to create racial feelings." At an emergency meeting the Committee adopted the following resolution. "'Thia council strongly condemns and deplores the attitude adopted by the150 words
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Article62 1959-06-05 4 JESSELTON, Thurs. The acting Governor, Mr. R.N Turner, who has been advised to return to Britain as soon as possible for medical treatment, has arranged to leave by air tomorrow at 8.40 a.m. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Turner. The acting Chief Secretary and Secretary62 words
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267 1959-06-05 4 You should be proud of your wife —Coroner A WOMAN jumped into a 30 foot deep weil to save her daughter. But m doing so, she was herself drowned, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yes tore ay. The Coroner. Mr. Glara Chong Hing, told a coffee powder hawker, Lim267 words
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Article50 1959-06-05 4 HASHIM bin Ali. IS wai yesterday discharged condition ally for six months by a Singapore Magistrate's Court for stealing seven coconuts valued at $1.40 from Tan Phee Kheng at Jnlan Eunos on M'av 22. Another youth, Mohamed Junaidi bin Hassan, who was jointly charges with Hashim. wap acquitted.50 words
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121 1959-06-05 4 REGISTRATION for admission to Singapore primary schools for next year will commence tomorrow from 9 B.m. to 12.30 p.m. and will take pace on The next four Saturdays at the same time. Children seeking English, Malay or Chinese education should register In the Government Primary121 words
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362 1959-06-05 4 Shelter for passengers: Govt. dilly-dallying— Mr. R PENANG, Thurs. The planning of Kins Edward Place depends directly on the construction of a new road by the City Council and as it is unable to undertake it, the whole matter has now to be considered anew. This was stated m a362 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-05 4 MESSRS. Chan Thiaw Chor, Lim Chin Siong and C. V. Devan Nau\ open i to free two white doves to mark their release from the Changi Prison, yesfefj Standard picStandardpic - 35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-05 4 MR. LIM CHIN SIONG is greeted by a Chinese girl on leaving the PAP headquarters m South Bridge Road for Middle Road where he met his old union colleagues. Standard picStandardpic - 35 words
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304 1959-06-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fortur Poh can consult the oracle and the lUn what fate decrees ior others, but li tit had trouble to read his own fortune, he might not I to appear m the Sessions Court today He was before Inrhe If, |fl304 words
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Article34 1959-06-05 4 SEVEN gu It: ■-> jresU day n c members f an weapoi One 1 i 1 Lee B Kuan Si Cheong ai l H allowed hail day when their c- mentioned.34 words
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Advertisement98 1959-06-05 4 s I^kJkoß^R A S A sprinkle of Vim on a damp Even the dirtiest kuali is shining Jk \P\ cloth, a quick rub round and like new again. Vim cleans so .I|§ r I away goes jrrease and dirt easily and so quickly g||||| IJP A quick rub round and98 words
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Article, Illustration824 1959-06-05 5 1^ is harmful where nstitutional methods jst say freed men ■immediately B e r their release Km Changi jail yes■d3* six leaders of m Peoples Action Krty, m a joint Ktement, denounE revolutionary Kthods of violent Kurrection." m article of faitt) H- ncStandardpic - 824 words
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Article31 1959-06-05 5 I-rarrw c society f rt.nd Raffles wn aa Raffle? r <* staging Romeo William Shakes Cultur*] Centre. 0 June 12. 13. 15 >■ II each ar€ 8 «t Raffles Institution.31 words
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Article116 1959-06-05 5 KAXG Er.g Kw c :'T. father of a child, was yesterday convicted m a Singapore Court on a charge of being a member of a secret society of the 24th group. Police Sergeant. Abdul Talib bin Mohamed Tambi of Tan* jong Pagar, arrested Kang at 9.15116 words
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Article23 1959-06-05 5 THE dance -how by Padmini and Ragini has been extended until tomorrow. The troupe will fiv back to India on Sunday23 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-06-05 5 GARLANDED Mr. Lim Chin Siong is embraced py one of his former trade union colleagues, Hie PAP Assemblyman for Kallang, Inche Buang bin Omar Junid m front of Changi Jail yesterday after the release of the detained PAP leaders. Standard picStandardpic - 46 words
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339 1959-06-05 5 Parents' apathy is shocking: Say health officials Poor response to anti-diphtheria campaign THE apathy shown by Singapore parents towards the anti-diphtheria campaign undertaken by the health authorities m the city and rural areas is shocking. This Is the reaction of the Ministry of Health authorities and the City Health officer339 words
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Article181 1959-06-05 5 160 thugs, gangsters held in May SINGAPORE Police held 134 secret society gangsters and detained 26 hard '■■ore thugs under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions; Ordinance during May. Revealing this yesterday, Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng said that the arrests and detentions were stepped up when a wav<? of 10181 words
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Article158 1959-06-05 5 A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, rharged with stealing a bicycle from a church compound, told a Singapore Magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. yesterday that he din it because his parents could not afford to buy him one. Vernon George de Costa admitted that the bicycle he stole158 words
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Article71 1959-06-05 5 ARMY PHONE MEN 0N BRIBE COUNT TWO telephone operators of the Army Telephone Exchange, pleaded, not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of obtaining a bribe of $120 from Goh Kaj Meng. Mutlmsamy Visvanathar and Narayanasamy Murugayan, were alleged to have obtained the money as a motive71 words
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Article21 1959-06-05 5 A PNEUMATIC hammer worth $400. was found missinj at the Penang City Counci workshop m Brickiln Roa< on Wednesday.21 words
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131 1959-06-05 5 Schoolboy slashed at mahjong party IPOH, Thurs. A 17--year-old schoolboy, Teh Chong Pens, was brutally attacked while playing mah.ionji with some of his friends m the backroom of his mother's tailoriri^ establishment at 134 Brewster Road, today. The youth ha s been playing till about 4.30 p.m. when about five131 words
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298 1959-06-05 5 Fed. political parties (most of them) are for the merger KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The possibility of the new State of Singapore merging: with independent Malaya was regarded here today by political circles with mixed feelings. Some voiced their "fears" of what might result if Singapore with its large Chinese population298 words
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Article86 1959-06-05 5 MEMBERS of the staff of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association CUniC will attend Memorial Service at the St Andrew's Cathedral at 7.15 a.m tomorrow. T^e occasion is the anniversary of the death of H r G. H. GarMck the late Medica Director of SATA an^ Administrator of86 words
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173 1959-06-05 5 Mammoth parade on Queen Elizabeth's birthday A PARADE and a march past, m which 2.500 troops under the command of Captain F.J.D. Turner. R.N. will take Part, will highlight the Queen.-, birthday celebrations on the Singapore Padang on June 13. Aircraft of the Royal Air Force will fly pasi m173 words
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Article57 1959-06-05 5 ALOR STAR.. 1 btITS. A Police Constable with 20 years' service. Ismail bin Hassan «rai lay fined SI on or ftve weeks' jai He was found guilty bj tht Magistrate, Tengku Han Ya'aco;". on 'wo charges r»f dig. honestly using as genuine ftfo rereipt?57 words
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145 1959-06-05 6 Six years for killing mother-in-law IPOH. Thurs— An unemployed man who was charged with the murder of his mother-in-law, was today sentenced to six years' jail by Mr. Justice Good m the Perak High Court. The man Wong Fook Hoy, 28. pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not145 words
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111 1959-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Acting Comptroller of Inland Revenue today complained that many tax-payers had not submitted yet their Income Tax returns for last year. "Some have applied for extension of time to do this, but the other? have committed offences and are liable for111 words
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Article30 1959-06-05 6 A YOUTH. Mok Wan was yejLerday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of having a bicycle believed by r :e Police to have been fraudulent ly obtained30 words
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513 1959-06-05 6 ONE MALAYAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE SOON It's the ultimate aim, says King at institute opening KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong said today that from the portals of the $6,000,000 Language Institute m Pantai Valley here will emerge men and women who will help to form a single Malayan513 words
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Article76 1959-06-05 6 CZECH PIANIST DUE HERE FAMED Czech pianist, Rudolf Firkusny is due to arrive m Singapore by air m the early hours of this morning. Mr. Firkusny, who has just completed a tour of Australia, will give a recital sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society, at the Victoria Theatre, on June76 words
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Article150 1959-06-05 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 9?l 1001 K.S.S. No. 1 June 100 IOOg R.S.S. No. 1 July 1001 101* R.S.S. No. 2 99i 992 K.S.S. No. 3 98i 99| Tone: Uncertain aftereasier. Tin price m Singapore was S4ooi per150 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-05 6 TH€SE smiling sisters Alice and Sally Lee returned to Singapore yesterday on the liner Wiilem Ruys after spending 18 months m Britain. They are the daughters of Mr. T. K. Lee, manager of the Shaw Brothers 1 Malay Film Productions at jaianStandardpic - 79 words
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218 1959-06-05 6 Y.M.CAs Desert Son has varieti and cold The New Scen< Musical and Drs ciety of t: V.M C A brrc p< Bong i trf nig] The pr duction by Je Galbraith an r inson ws s quite :r had pace, variel of colour and d n tie v as theV.F.D. - 218 words
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Article280 1959-06-05 6 IPOH, Thurs. With military victory over the Malayan Communist Party m Perak m sight, the terrorist organization has changed its tactics, said the Perak Government annual report issued today. There is now a real danger of communist elements living among the population and ittempting280 words
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130 1959-06-05 6 MR. R REPLIES TO TUNKUS WAGE CHARGE PENANG, rhun The president o: The Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. today 5 c:r a thai I m speech made by the former Prime Minister, T ink Abdul Rahman, a* Bui erworth night was a distortion** of fa The Tunku.130 words
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Article59 1959-06-05 6 KOTA BHARU. Thurs —AY three Independent Candida 4 were returned unopposed lr the fourth annual Tout. Council elections at Kuala Krai. Kelantan They were Mr Foo C Jian (Tengah Ward), Tutn Haji Idris bin Haji Yusoff (Luar Ward) and Che Rogayah binti Pa'Chik Mohamed (Geale Ward). They59 words
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Article688 1959-06-05 6 PENANG. Thurs. Polling day m Penang will be a solemn and unique one this year, as the elections on Saturday will be overshadowed by the funeral of the late Sultan of Johore. The solemn occasion will be brought to full force to the notice of the688 words
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227 1959-06-05 7 Clamp to stop sales m black market MALACCA, Thurs.— The Federation Army is making strict checks on all ammunitions, after shooting practices, to ensure that none could be smuggled out into the open markets, it is learnt today. The precaution is being taken227 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-06-05 7 Selangor schools plan is out of date report KIALA LI'MPUR. Thurs. Selangor is 30 year* behind time m its school building programme, states the Education Board Teport for 1958, published today. "T h c r- sition regarding Petaling Jaya especially is grave. The new town has grown and is growing221 words
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Article58 1959-06-05 7 Tan opens tobacco factory FEDERATION Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Sieu Sin, speaking at the opening of the Malayan Tobacco Company's newpremises at Sungei Besi Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Others m the picture are Mr. R. J E. Price. General Manager of the company (centre) and MrsStandardpic - 58 words
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Article47 1959-06-05 7 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Alliance will hold a rally at Banda Hilir Park on Sunday to celebrate its sweeping victory m the State elections The rally, organized by the MCA. will only be confined to the Centra" District where. five successful Alliance member? will ?peak.47 words
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Article30 1959-06-05 7 INCHE Nawi Salleh a Normal trained teacher at the Sultan Ismail College. Kn*a Bharu. for the last nine years has been appointed Asst Supervisor of Malay Schools m Kelantan.30 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-06-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A ten-man delegation, (above) representing retrenched Police contract inspectors yesterday met the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak to put before him two demands. The delegation leader, Inche S. M. Zainal Abidin, told The Standard after the half-hour talks that the demands were202 words
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Miscellaneous765 1959-06-05 7 jttftgg^^ff- W W'^°»Ss^^ the Week. 615 Victor Silveste Date 1.30(R5» Tirre v f tJI mlll i¥ 111 iflß lIfI 1 If IIJB and His Ballroom Orchestra, New?. ]4 n X: Tiffin Date H| SSi I. *1 §fil *J I MBBEII '11t !< lilfS I iffliiP Sunset Serenade. (cort.), 200 Clos765 words
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Article431 1959-06-05 9 Decision Expected In Two Weeks U.S. Stockpile WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) The Senate Appropriations Committee is expected to make public m about two weeks its recommendations for rotating strategic materials m the United States stockpile. Thus forecast was made t^day by a committee spokesman. He said that hearings on various provisions431 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-06-05 9 TWO workmen at the Chance-Pilkington Optical Works, m St. Asaph, Flintshire. North Wales, hold one of the slices cut from the huge disc of glass seen on the right believed to be the largest piece ever sawn m Britain. The disc, which measures 58 inches m diameter85 words
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Article, Illustration552 1959-06-05 9 SPORE TO BE ON NSW JET AIR ROUTE 12 London-Sydney Services A Week 8.0.A.C.-QANTAS will operate 12 pure jet services a week m each direction between London and Sydney by November this year eight will be through to Australia and four will stop at Singapore. This was disclosed to The552 words
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Article118 1959-06-05 9 B.OJLC/i isihr WarnAtlantic Comet service's bet wren London and New \ork are proving so popular and demand for seats are so heavy that existing frequencies are to be nearly doubled during next few weeks to deal with peak summer traffic Next week th*re will b© two extra118 words
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Article201 1959-06-05 9 SHIPS IN PORT OTTER ROADS Xarifa, Ternata Urizfc, Sabanfc Yarra, Plaasantville, Thames, Hallanger, Rajula, Arkeldijfc, Sanana, Stata of Tr.i s Coch' Tweed Breeze, > menkprk. Kmkai Mar i, N P Shapur, Hai Fro. SI Shetland, Go ri Alinta, I c<~>ise. Bant. 1 Frai t. Olf I Ifaersk, Hai Hou Tali:201 words
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204 1959-06-05 9 Shares Selective Interest Shown In Rubbers INDUSTRIALS and tins were quiet on the Malayan Share market yesterday. There was some selective Improvement, m Rubbers. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gam:v. 170 I-"" McAlisU I.M 1!S Spore Cold Storage 91 cd204 words
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Article46 1959-06-05 9 CANBERRA, Thurs. (Reuter)—Australia should finish the financial year's overseas trading operations with a small surplus, following a sharp upward trend In exports last month. Record exports totalling £77-million for the year turned the year's progressive trade deficit into a surplus of £5.9 million.46 words
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Article388 1959-06-05 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re- I ported the following business done yesterday: C.T-9. ords 34 '9 ready; F. N T ords. $1.65, SI. 66; Gammon $1.73, $1.72|; Hammer $1.40 ready and delayed, $1.39; Hume prefs. A4 '10; M. Breweries $2,974; Breweries debenture 58c; M. rement $160 odd lot, $1.62$ odd388 words
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Article79 1959-06-05 9 The Malayan Exchange Baaki Association made the following changes m ita rates to march inti yesterday Buying, New York TT S3 CD. .11 1/8 90 d/8t air *r.s -3/8 credit bills. 33 I/I trade Canada TT. 31|, OD Lj 90 d r st air mail S2| err-: tnllf79 words
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Article309 1959-06-05 9 Frederick B. Ayer Associates. Inc. has reached an agreement with The American Express Company, Inc. by which the two organizations will cooperate on the aircraft firm's world-wide resale and leasing programme of surplus propeller-driven aircraft it has purchased from jet-equipping airlines. The announcement made309 words
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Article93 1959-06-05 9 STNGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers 1 $45 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $66* sellers; m drums $68* sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed93 words
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Article212 1959-06-05 9 Cement Kiln Works On Brown Coal An Australian firm has pioneered the development of a revolutionary new verticalkiln type cement plant, specially designed to burn low grade brown coal. At its plant at Trara'gon. Victoria, Gippsland Cement and Lime Co. Pty. has established a cement works with a production capacity212 words
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Article34 1959-06-05 9 OFFICIALS of the BritishAmerican Tobacco Company plant m Semarang, Indonesia, said the plant production of cigarettes has dropped by about 30 per cent during the past five years.— tt xy t34 words
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Article50 1959-06-05 9 OUTPUTS fmm the various estate? and mines m the Guthne Group lor May and to date are B£ follows: Rubber 7.329.000 lbs < 34.331.--000 lbs.), tea 'black) 176.000 lbs (794.000 lbs. paim oil 1,456 ton*. '8.369 tonM. pa.m kernels 387 tons (2.318 toni>. tin ore 855 piculs. (3,49350 words
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Advertisement425 1959-06-05 9 ill §r rmc I fW^ lamb re Ha %Jrrhard Motors LAMBRETTA DEALERS L_^/ HAIR POMADE l^vJ^Does Darken Grey Hair Made m England. HARI A CO (P. Box Singarx»re 1. RELAX AT KOTA T!\GGI FALLS wHh musM "i. VktOfUJ T"»a"# every So^aa,, Kdum «r 6-" f>?e PHQffOCRAPM e^d of •i 2425 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-06-05 10 ROTARY AIDS A CRIPPLE CRIPPLED R. Subramaniam, 24, helped by officials of the Ipoh Rotary Club has his first ride m a new $160 wheel-chair which was presented to him by the Rotary Club at Bunthong m Ipoh, recently This is the second wheelchair the Club has presented to cripples.Standardpic - 154 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-05 10 by Fah. EIGHT-MONTH-0I D Lillian Lim is overawed by the splendid parade of the Royal Malayan Air Force Voluntep r Reserve during a review by the Tang di-Pertuan Asons at the Kuala Lumpur Airport on Monday. Lillian has every reason to feel proud because her daddy isStandardpic - 68 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-06-05 10 Yong Poh Mine - Yong Poh Mine:. MR. MEW Ko\ CHIXG, youngest brother of Mr. Liew ""oke Choon of Kuala Lumpur and his bride, the former Miss Quah Yoke Ying. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Swee Lee of Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding reception at the Embassy Hotel, Kuala Lumpur lastStandardpic - 192 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-06-05 10 LIEUT-COLONEL R. C G. Langrishe. Principal Staff Officer (Personnel), Ministry of Defence, Armed Forces Division, who returns to the United Kingdom on June24 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-06-05 10 CSM E. CROOKS from South Australia explains the function of the dial sight on a \ickers medium machinegun to members of the public who attended a demonstration on Jungle Fighting techniques organised m Kuala Kangsar by the Third Battalion the Royal Australian Regiment and the Seventh Battalion,85 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-05 10 MR AND MRS. C J DCotta of Singapore who celebr»tj ed their Golden Wedding with a party at their resident In Woo Mun Chew Road, Singapore, last SundaN Standard picStandardpic - 32 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-05 10 THIRTY Malay ketua ketua kampong from Penang Island and Province Wellesley who attended a five-day civics course recently, are seen with the Chairman, Rural District Council, Penang Island, Tuan Haji H.A. Azyze, (seated centre) at the Civil Defence Training ground, last week, On Tuan Haji Azyze's left is59 words
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Advertisement32 1959-06-05 10 7%^ a?or/rf famous family of medicinal products sE*<v^****."**i*'*y**- ■■'■x*** 'y.'-'.'-'y ■A-^.'.'fr.- .^j-. ■.•,'.-.■.-.■.■.^r<-.-. .■x^y-*>.- SR>is§^wCwjv^7!r^.^^*.^.vsW*|Bf HEADACHE CURE ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL E^uKEB [Cf GNESIA HKSfI^BH PREVENTsHv-^ HH||H PRICKLY HEAT32 words
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Article35 1959-06-05 11 This is a new series for this page every Friday. Ie Standard will invite a well known sports jjuMfify to give his opinion of an association, i mttMtieSy teams any topic of local interest.35 words
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314 1959-06-05 11 Jasbir Singh - Jasbir Singh to ays Coach Eng Yoon I is there are 'good c ithletes, 1 Singapore i fax m the quest international honours. v oaeh. Tan Eng r N esterday. training all md, and ft I m trim m to the training314 words
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Article44 1959-06-05 11 EPSOM Surrey, Thurs. < Renter.— Mr>. Arpad Plesch's Nagami won the Coronation C m run over one and 3 naif ni v nc r c today. Prince Aly Khan'? A! Mab--soo< was second with Mr. M. Sobell's London Cry last of three runners.44 words
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Article28 1959-06-05 11 LISBON. Thurs.. 'ReuterJ Portugal beat Sco T '.and 1-0 m j^j international soccer match here last night Centre-forward Matateu scored r Portugal m the 26th minute.28 words
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270 1959-06-05 11 Chinese Athletic Fall Victims To Newly Promoted Maxwellers I 1 promoted Maxwell Sports Club took full > rrom Chinese Athletic m the SAFA senior divi- (muter at JaJan Besar stadium yesterday. m by convincing margin of four goals to lovrafaU may he poo* lonn ci They ronengtta however. 1 with270 words
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Article131 1959-06-05 11 Noel Wins C'ship At PWD Meet KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. L. Noel of Sungei Siput North, who was first In four events, was the champion m the sth annual athletics of the Central Perak PWD Sports held on Clifford School Padang yesterday. L. Noel, with 14 points, was first m 100.131 words
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Article148 1959-06-05 11 STOCKTO N, California. Wed. (UPl).— Sixth ranked Bantam-weight Danny Kid battered Frankie Duarte for seven rounds last night and was awarded a TKO when Duarte failed to come out for the eighth. Duarte. 120-1/2 of Los Angeles, was a last minute substitute when Herman Marquez148 words
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310 1959-06-05 11 Ken Jalleh - BUT LEND A LITTLE TO THIS NEW STATE Ken Jalleh MORE U.S.^\ AID FOR MALAYAN SPORT J AMERICA will continue to send her sons to help m the building of a Malayan nation of great or we hope to be sportsmen. Due this month are two great sports who will,310 words
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Article, Illustration527 1959-06-05 11 Typhoon Gives Notice With Rousing Sprint By SCRUTINEER IPOH, Thurs. Typhoon II drew attention to his chances with a rousing gallop on the training track this morning. With Barratt astride, the grey breezed over three furlongs, returning 38 4/5 sec. on the bit. S Rfl > "v.A national -.resented *M527 words
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Article190 1959-06-05 11 BRUNDAGE REPLIES TO U.S. CHARGE LAUSANNE. Switzerland, Thurs. (Reuter) Mr. Avery Brundage. chairman of the International Olympic Committee, yesterday repudiated American State Department charges that the removal of Nationalist China from the Committee was 'a clear act of political discrimination.'' Mr. Brundage. himself an American, denied that "communist pressures" were190 words
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244 1959-06-05 11 The Japanese Riders Carry First Prize Isle Of Man Races DOUGLAS, Isle Of Man, Thurs. (Reuter)— Japanese riders, appearing m the Isle Of Man tourists trophy motor cycling meeting for the first time for more than 20 years, carried off the manufacturers prize m the 125 lightweight class yesterday. The244 words
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Article78 1959-06-05 11 States' AAA Meet Next Month THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association annual championships will be held on July 24 and 25 at the Farrer Park stadium. Athletes from Malaya. North Borneo and other neighbouring countries are expected to take part. Entries for the meet will close on July 4. Entry forms78 words
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Article52 1959-06-05 11 VICTORIA School will be holding their annual athletic meeting on their ground tomorrow starting at 3 am. Old Boys of the school are invited to take part m two events 4xllo yards relay (5.30 p.m.) arM 830 yards ndividuai (5.40 p.m.) Mrs. Soo Ban Hoe will give away52 words
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Article273 1959-06-05 11 B.S. degree m Physical Education In 1928 He obtained his Master's Degree from Wisconsin m 1939. His first coaching assignment was at Paoia High School. Two years later. Professor Shenk became head coach at Junction City High, and served there 11 pears. He had five273 words
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128 1959-06-05 11 Professor Shenk Will Go To The Schools An American Physical Education expert will com« to Malaya for a three-month coaching tour of the Federation, writes ALEX SOARS from Kuala Lumpur. He is Professor Henry A. Shenk, chairman of the Physical Education Department at the University of Kansas. Lawrence. He is128 words
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281 1959-06-05 11 Coach Easton Will Show The Athletes How Arriving: m Kuala Lumpur on June 20 is yet another top-liner Bill Easton, head roach from Kansas. Bill Easton ii paying Dying visit to Malaya for only a month. Owing to the short stay, he grill have time only to give lecture s281 words
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Article89 1959-06-05 11 SAX FRAiNCISCO, Thursday, <Re-uter) Communist China "cannot and will not" participate m the Winter Olympic Game s at Squaw Valley, California, next February. Mr. Robert King executive director of the Games organising committee, said here vestcrday. Nationalist China had been invited and had accepted,89 words
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Article46 1959-06-05 11 SETIA Jaya Sporty Club beat Queenstown Sports Club by two goals to one m a SAFA Div. 3A match at Farre r Park yesterday. In another match m the same division also at Farrer Park, Indian Brotherhood Sports Ciub beatSeletar Young Indians 1-0.46 words
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Article35 1959-06-05 11 WASHINGTON. Thurs- (Reuter) Joe Brown of the United States retained his world lightweight boxing title here beating Italian-born Paolo Rosi. The referee stopped the 15 rounder at the end of the eighth round.35 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-06-05 11 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE SO C C E R—Div. 3B S.T.B S.C. vs. Haikowyu S.C Geylang. Bt Tim ah S.C. vs. S.H.B. Pohce. MS. A. Rndin Mas VS. Arsenal S.C. F Park. Div. 2A—S.R.C. vs. Police S.A. S.R.C. PENANG SOCCER— Dv. 2— League Penana Police vs. Marines Dept. Dato Kramat "A"100 words
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107 1959-06-05 11 S'pore Boxers for The A.P. Lim Cup THE Singapore Amateur Boxing A?«r'-iatior.. at their committee meeting last right at the Singapore Recreation Club, narren, the fo];nw:ng team to represent Singapore against the Federation m the first annual encounter for the A.P Lim Cup. The team is. Fly Weight: Abu H107 words
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Article427 1959-06-05 12 MAY TO ENGLAND'S RESCUE Early Shocks By India NOTTINGHAM. Thurs. (Reuter) Peter May led England to recovery after three wickets had gone for 60 runs on the oprning; day of the first Test match against India here today. At the dose, England had scored 358 lor six wickets. By tea.427 words
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Article99 1959-06-05 12 ENGLAND first innings Milton b Surendra Nath 9 K. Tavlor lbu Guptr 24 M. C. Cowdrev c Borde b Surendra Nath S P. B H. May c Jo*hi b (.upte 106 R. C Barringion b Nadkarni sfi M Hnrton not out 58 Evans r I mrijrar b Nadkarni 7399 words
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Article78 1959-06-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— PUmooz Estate, strong contenders for the FAS division three Government and Business Houses league title, registered another victory today when they beat Wearnes Sports Club 3-0 on the Sentul ground. Piimoor Estate led 2-0 at half-time. Right winger Ra'oo opened accounts for the Estate and78 words
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Article66 1959-06-05 12 IPOH. Thurs. The annual North Malaya Motor rally will be held on June 2n anri 21 starting from Taiping at 2-30 p.m. The route wil run through the States of Perak Province Weltesle? and Kedah The first day's run en Is a" Butterworth m the evening66 words
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451 1959-06-05 12 HE WON FOUR CAPS BEFORE HE WAS 20 By A Special Correspondent LONDON. Thurs.— lt ha? not been the distinction of many footballers to have won Schoolboy, Amateur and full professional International "caps", plus an FA Cup-winner's medal before the age of twenty, but Welshman Ernie Curtis achieved it I451 words
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444 1959-06-05 12 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN U.S. UK. GOLFERS LONDON, Thurs. "The difference between American and British golf, both amateur and professional, is that a United States player goes for the flag and the British player goes for the green." That is the opinion of Charles Coe, captain of the American triumphant Walker444 words
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1291 1959-06-05 12 PROBABLE FIELDS FOR SUNDAY AT IPOH FOLLOWING arc weights and probable *tirtp rj^B eight races on Sunday, June 7. last day of the Prrak \M Club's Derby meeting: 9 Class I Div. 7-9 Furs. 2-19-4 Who Knows beg 5y 909 Daniels Loh Chm M r, IB 2-1-1 Prince of Lalita1,291 words
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316 1959-06-05 12 Cinema Stunt' Leads To National Shoot KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A cinema publicity stunt has afforded the nations smallbore riflemen t h c opportunity of holding, for the first time m post-war years, a national miniature rifle championship shoot. The publicly slur.t is being sponsored by the Cathay Organisation to publicise316 words
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Advertisement164 1959-06-05 12 Subscribe To The STANDARD >L\LAYAS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL UAPER Lf >ou live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? Ail you have to do is164 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-05 13 photo. CURVACEOUS Santa Montiel, one of Spain's leading actresses, who is on her way to Hollywood to star m 'Ripe Fruit" a story of farming m Northern California. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article37 1959-06-05 13 laron And Fonda Co-Starred t -'GOD m- NXhe rhe P-- -v bestf oatx m "*y« pro- c i (band of a F rtai -a Br I his wife 1 c with an ide z rnivs t -^ra.37 words
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102 1959-06-05 13 He lywood Young ant lovely Diane Brewster re;enl ased yean :r> the brief r?" of but a few hours. She did it m tine oi duty for her co-starring ro.e with r Ne^i nan and Barbara Rusk Wan er Bros. 1 "The102 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-06-05 13 JEAN SIMMONS save- herself from serious injury. m ins up w ith cuts and r 5C5 when she fell down a ght of steps on an arbor p sei a: Universal-Inter- itionaJ for •'Th:> Earth la c her co-starrer with Rock Hudson, Dorothy McGinn and Claude Ra;r174 words
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681 1959-06-05 13 P&hjUH/L -"tfcfc ?G&Kfi* Hl/itfc" "tfcfi, HfcU* TUrfHW PEOPLE may admire Marilyn Monroe, envy Marilyn Monroe, dislike or like Marilyn Monroe but most of all people wait for Marilyn Monroe. Twenty-six men waited for Miss Monroe for quite some time. However, they were quite comfortable681 words
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Article347 1959-06-05 13 FRFD CLARK and Lee Patrick have joined the cast of Jerry Lewis' "Visit to a Small Planet" at Paramount. SPENCER TRACY is he.p--u i to scout locations m Martinique for his next picture. "The Devi] at 4 O'Ciork." for Columbia. Rosa^nd Russell is us vq the pen347 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-06-05 13 It's Mamie BEAI'TIFUL Mamie Van Doren who will be seen m Singapore shortly m MGM's "The Heat Generation'" which stars Steve Cochran.22 words
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201 1959-06-05 13 Yt HEN Terence Rattigans sensitive, pyschologically penetrating play "Separate Tables" opened on the Broadway and London stages, it was hailed by critics and audiences with equal enthusiasm. The morion picture version of that engaging drama will make its Singapore debut shortly through United Artists201 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-06-05 13 MARILYN MONROE accepts Italy's David I)i Donatello Award as best foreign actress of Iflofi from Filippo Donini, director of the Italian Cultural Institute m New York. Marilyn is being widely acclaim d for her performance m "Some Like It Hot," her new United Artists film.47 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-06-05 13 RGBSE9RS 8, RITA DEL MAR i <u> vn g» OVATION: fern ral kkast uho itc li viv t nnnM l^nj^st time I M«PlI > V t>R KRV- with others ye prowrit^ ipg ywcvti your p R BIRTHDATE D BIBTHSIGN 21 1 ist: disira Shun < 20 to arcssiv* g B164 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-06-05 13 TAKE TEN DOLLAWS I/^SHECKS— MAI NTT NO FAMBLV /w'-P ONE EXCEP-SMUM YdOM't\ BACK//- WAI NJ l T NOBODY 7 AM WOULDN'T KiLL PO' TEN Li'L ABKIER VOKJJM.'f i LOSE AM WOULDM'T KILL— WIF DOLLAMS-IKJCLOODiN' fAAH J HE'S TM' MOST LOVABLE A MEART, I I A SONG IKI MAM HEART— J273 words
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163 1959-06-05 14 Malaya vies for C' wealth seat in Security Council UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (Reuter) The Federation of Malaya, Ceylon, Ghana and South Africa were mentioned as strong contenders for a seat m the Security Council which falls vacant at the end of the year. South Africa was seeking Commonwealth endorsement for163 words
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Article311 1959-06-05 14 BORNEO IS BEST BET FOR CAPITAL CDC's report LONDON, Thun (Beuter>— Tfa t Cftkjnial Development Corporation m Its uanual report foe l" 1 published yesterday said ■-■>* year was not a happy one iof relations with the government here. As the Colonial Development Coiporatioii rame to real terms with Itself,311 words
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Article95 1959-06-05 14 ACCKLAND. Thurs. (Reuter) The London socialite wife of a wealthy Auckland wool broker spent £400 a day. her husband's counsel told the Auckland Supreme Court yesterday. The court made absolute a decree nisi granted to Mr. Charles George Prevost against Mrs. Patricia Prevost95 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-06-05 14 To my m.nd, one of the best things about telly is that it mterieres wi* conversation."18 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-05 14 Successor to the hula hoop? A POSSIBLE successor to the hula hoop occupies kids m the St. Louis suburb at Webster droves. Mo. The youngsters pictured here are staging a race with the "crawltrak" a flexible cylinder corrugated with fibre-board which can move along like a miniature tank with itsUPI - 68 words
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Article133 1959-06-05 14 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter)— Leonard Percival Jackson 57--year-old financier, of Marylebone, London, was yesterday found guilty on nine charges, including conspiracy to defraud, by a jury at the Old Bailey here, and was sentenced to 30 months' imprisonment. Two other men who appeared with Jackson Stanley133 words
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Article57 1959-06-05 14 MANILA. Thurs., (Reuter) -The leopard which escaped was shot dead by a police captain inside a carnival booth, 26 hours after it hrd walked out nf its cage at Manila Zoo on Tuesday night. Captain James Barber?, of the police, emptied his shotgun at the57 words
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162 1959-06-05 14 CHURCHILL'S MEMOIRS TO APPEAR ON US TV NEW YORK, Thur>. (Renter) Sir Winston Churchill has approved an American producer's plans to make a filmed television series from his six volume memoirs of the second world war with the stipulation that no actor portray Sir Winston himself. The producer is 40-year-old162 words
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Article44 1959-06-05 14 MOSCOW, Thurs. (Reuter) A new antibiotic. Mycenn has been developed and tested 'by a sroup of Moscow scientists, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported today. It la said to be more effec* tive than penicillin, sintomycin, streptomycin and some other preparations.44 words
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Article294 1959-06-05 14 RI ARMY STILL HOLDS ITS HAND We will wait till Soeharno gets bach Nasution Jakarta is quiet as the crisis enters 3rd. day JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter, UP I)— lndonesia's Army continued to hold its hand today as the country entered the third day of its constitutional crisis. Political observers said294 words
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Article220 1959-06-05 14 HONGKONG, Thurs. (Reuter) Skilled construction workers were still migrating steadily to North Borneo, where the demand for their services continues to be very great, Commissioner of Labour. Mr. P. Sedgwick, said tonight. He added that HI construction workers went to Brunei. 56 went to North220 words
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Article33 1959-06-05 14 THE Government of Ghana proposes to review the existing treason and sedition law and make it 'more m keeping with modern needs." the Prime Minister's office announced yesterday m Accra- (Reuter).33 words
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314 1959-06-05 14 More Press comments NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter. LTD.— The influential Wall Street Journal said yesterday that Singapore "faces a tough, solitary struggle for economic survival." The financial daily, m a front page story by its correspondent m Singapore, said: "This equatorial trading city. .now is314 words
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104 1959-06-05 14 NEW HOPE AS REBEL' JOINS BANDA'S SIDE COLOMBO, Thurs (UPI) Premier S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike's Government gained a little parliamentary strength yesterday with the defection of one member from the Opposition to the Government s de. The Government had been m a minority of one member m Parliament.. The104 words
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181 1959-06-05 14 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter).— The Japanese Socialist Party, whose policy had the open support of the Soviet Union and Communist China, today recorded a failure and a success m the final result? of the elections for 127 seats m the 250--seat Upper House of the181 words
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Article70 1959-06-05 14 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs., (Reuter) Firemen managed last night to confine to one floor a blaze m a new depot housing £10 million worth of Rontes car spare parts. The fire was reported under control after midnight and had been restricted to a section housing radiator grills, car70 words
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195 1959-06-05 14 VICE BILL IS TIMIE Says VI Primate LONDON. ThUTI THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, yesterday described the Government Bill to clear prostitute- from the s'reets cf London an- other big cities a? •TIMID." He urged "If the public nuisance c to be abated, men and women nnist be195 words
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101 1959-06-05 14 STARS WIFE No. 5 IS A LITTLE SHORT HOLLYWOOD. rhuri (Renter) Film star Mickey Rooney announced yesterday that he has married for a fifth time and for the first time, his wife Barbara Thomason, an actress. is shorter than he is Rooney. who is Svc feet three inches tall, said101 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-05 14 Photo A COCKTAIL party was given m honour of fcht vm me Malayan Government Mission at present m I.on don. by the High Commissioner to the Federation o Malaya. Tunku Ya'acon last week. The putur* nki>i during the party, shows the wife of the Hich fnni missionerUPI - 67 words
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