Singapore Standard, 8 June 1959
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Title Section27 1959-06-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD JFDLKF JDLKSF JDFD TIGER Telephone 2548 1 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1939. Vol. tx No. 340. 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)27 words
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Article, Illustration503 1959-06-08 1 STORE UMNO CELEBRATES 13th. YEAR 'Malays have special privileges" SAYS HAMID Unite for our righ ts call THE FORMER Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, last night reminded the Peoples, Action Party Government that the Constitution for theStandardpic - 503 words
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Article, Illustration234 1959-06-08 1 Dr. Ismail is strong tip to represent Fed. Singapore Internal Security Council KUALA LCMPIR. Sun. The Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is strongly tipped to be Malaya's representative on the Singapore Internal Security Council, The Standard learnt today. The Federation cabinet is expected to make234 words
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113 1959-06-08 1 Jet battle over Israeli territory TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) An Israeli military spokesman said today that Israeli jet fighters had driven off United Arab Republic MIOlTs in an encounter over the Xegev desert. The spokesman said the Israel! fighters drove off four Egyptian fighters of the Soviet MIG-17 type after113 words
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205 1959-06-08 1 Malaya builds a tiny 'Maginot line' on Thai border IPOH, Sun. The Federation Government has built "a little Maginot Line" about 30 jungle forts along the Malaya-Thai border to combat the communist bandits m the region. The location of these forts is top secret, and they have been built for205 words
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Article73 1959-06-08 1 A SINGAPORE Polite Inspector fired a shot and wounded a man in the leg after a chase in Upper Thomson Road lasi night. The man. Choo Siong Chuan. 19. was admitted to hospital. The Police Officer was passing by when he noticed two men attacking a73 words
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Article102 1959-06-08 1 RED CITY CAPTURED FOR 6 DAYS TAIPF.I, Sun. (UPI) Anticommunists m Western China staged a major revolt against Red officials shortly after the Tibetan uprising, an exiled Chinese Governor said today. More than 10.000 youths freed political prisoners from a communist jail and ruled a re-note Chinese city for six102 words
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172 1959-06-08 1 Rebels kill five Thai officials in Korat Province Leader claims to be a reincarnation of late King BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) Five officials in the Korat Province, North-Eastern Thailand, were killed by a group of itinerants from another North-Eastern province, Ubolrajthani, a police spokesman said today. The spokesman declared that the172 words
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Article118 1959-06-08 1 ALOR STAR. Sun. An Indian shopkeeper, Abdul Rahman, who lives m Kampong Perak, here, had the shock of his life when he found a snake coiled m the sarong he was w r earing when he woke up at one o'clock this morning. Abdul Rahman118 words
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172 1959-06-08 1 HONGKONG, Sun (Reuter) Susie Ho, the 23--year-old sampan girl who m 1945 was a member of a paint-chipping gang on the Duke of Edinburgh's destroyer, i s to marry a British dockyard official. Susie made news last March when the Duke invited172 words
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241 1959-06-08 1 HOLIDAY BUS FALLS INTO ABYSS: 4 KILLED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Four people were killed instantly when tragedy struck a holiday party returning from Port Dickson to Sungei Besi m a bus tonight. The a cident occurred a* the 19th Mile Kuala Lumpur/ Seremhan Road About 26 other paggengan m the241 words
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Article107 1959-06-08 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (UP!)— The Army announced today that Chief of Staff Lt Gen' Abdul Ham Nasution ha? met with all major Indonesian political party leaders separately during the past few days. \n Army spokesman said the meetings were continuing m an effort to explain the ban107 words
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Advertisement1594 1959-06-08 2 THE UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITfI F" if i' a. L. Au* I f~* v I Tm/I m A3 ■'n ft 111 II r? 1 1 wz I %Ji \~M 11 a_ ■Cli il Hi ii lIPk I ft if^ 1 4* id 1 IV I v? %Ji l:ii1,594 words
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Advertisement168 1959-06-08 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance < CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 495 of 1958. Re: NG KOK ENG of No. 220. Lavender Street. Singapore. 12. Receiving Order made 7th February. 1959. Date of Adjudication 7th February. 1959. Date and place168 words
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Advertisement168 1959-06-08 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 339 of 1955. Re: YAP LOO TECK of No. 91. Amoy Street. Singapore, i Trader NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Final dividend is intended to be declared168 words
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Advertisement827 1959-06-08 2 In the course of his review. Sir Andrew McTadywn rl^Oy emp derlved^mtS advances In genetm srien^e m iU »PPUcaUoo i been advance, of a different kind, not so spectacular but ye 1 of perha sSncanw Improvements m method md organisation have resulted ii onn m nernsmn Formerly n ;ie labourer827 words
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Article438 1959-06-08 3 Hma 3. 1959 THE focf that the Federation of Malaya has U High standard of living and a basically .jp. nomy has not deterred the Government ijL inuing its plans for the development of itrj and commerce m order to make the IP- s^ dependent on its tin438 words
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Article341 1959-06-08 3 EDUCATION alone can be of little use to wtltj of today when they leave school unless nitiative to make something of their lyal Citizens. Much-needed emphasis was r this important aspect of labour and un->lovrr,-r.r problems by the Federation Minister en inche Mohamed Khir Johari, when iscd341 words
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Article22 1959-06-08 3 ***** 5 mes. A-l departments JH> d r el 4"55 C* 91-A. Bukil Ch f n* Tel: 147122 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1959-06-08 3 Frank H. Bartholomew - Russia's Adamant Stand In Geneva Talks Frank H. Bartholomew by MOSCOW present adamant position of the Soviet negotiators m Geneva, the periodic threats of Premier Nikita Khrushchev at Moscow and elsewhere, and the continuously provocative acts of the Communist satellites m China, the Near East and Germany, are m stark1,053 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1959-06-08 3 I'^M EVERY MONDAY HH WAS brought up on the educational dogma that laid it down that if you could not pass the London Matriculation Examination no employer would look at you. You were doomed to be an oflk c boy for ever and ever, world without end.1,254 words
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Article, Illustration414 1959-06-08 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ON BOTH sides of the Causeway the people have been carried away by the manner m which the Alliance has been maintaining clear majorities m the State elections held up to now. The glittei of these sweeping su. cesses Is liable to blind .heir414 words
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Article326 1959-06-08 4 TEACHERS' 'YES' TO 6-DAY WEEK 'We accept principle of paramount Ms f J interest to 5 pore... THE Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday declared that it accepted the PAP Government s proposed plan to introduce a six-day school week "m the light of unification." In a news bulletin titled, "One United326 words
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188 1959-06-08 4 Decides to rebuild graves of five Malayan students Ex-Kempeitais Lone Crusade: Members of the former Kempc-itai (Japanese Army Military Police) is carrying out a one-man campaign to reconstruct the graves of five South-east Asian students who died m Japan during the war. A United Pre>s Internationa' report n-:^*\^z Japanese r~A'>pape:"188 words
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Article88 1959-06-08 4 PORT STRIKE IN COLOMBO BY 6,000 COLOMBO. Sun. (Reuter)— Work m the port of Colombo wraa virtually a- a standsti yesterday, following a strike r v s t nnn harbour workers be longmg *r the United Port Workers' Union The strikers, coi stii ii ng f'-vvvthirds -he r--- labour force,88 words
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154 1959-06-08 4 Police hampered by honour among thieves IPOH, Sun. Honour among thieves is preventing the Police from catching some of Ipoh's worst thugs, a senior Police Officer disclosed today. He declared that this "honour" was one of the two main factors hampering the activities of the Police. The other is the154 words
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Article74 1959-06-08 4 THE final rites o: the Idle Mr, S of the Statist! s Department Singapore, who died n May 9 will be held today between 8 a.m. and l n a--- at r c Marine Parade. After the ceremony, his son. Master S. Arulanandam, wi I74 words
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117 1959-06-08 4 Tunku at meet to decide on NS Mentri KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Alliance leaner. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that he will meet the Xegn Sembilan State Alliance executive committee to consider the appointment of the first elected Mentri Besar on June 13. The Tunku said this alter meeting a five-man117 words
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Article42 1959-06-08 4 NEW YORK. Sun., (LTD A flash of ightning during a freak rainstorm struck a family of six when they took refuge under an oak tree m crowded Central Park yester*iay. Two children were killed and tour other persons injured42 words
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Article170 1959-06-08 4 MINISTERS MOVE IN TODAY WORKMEN were busy throughout yesterday at the City Hall renovating and refitting the offices to be occupied by Singapore"s Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, this morning. Mr. Lee Will occupy the office of the Chiei Administrative Officer.170 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-06-08 4 Above: The Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, acknowledges the cheers he received on being successfully returned on a Socialist Front ticket m the Sungei Pinang Constituency of the Penang State Legislative Assembly Elections at the Town Hall on Saturday night. Right: Mr. Tan KirnStandard - 99 words
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Article155 1959-06-08 4 SEVENTY-TWO hours alter his release from Changi prison, an ex-Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Chin Siong, went round Bukit Timah and Jurong areas of Singapore, to meet the people who elected him m 1955 to serve on the Legislative Assembly. Mr, Lim, together with seven155 words
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Article29 1959-06-08 4 BURMESE Premier Gen. Ne Win was scheduled to Leave by p'.ane yesterday for Israel to pay an eight-day visit there at the invitation of the Israeli Government. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-06-08 4 HOLIDAY IN JAPAN FOR ENVOY Mr. S X Bant dian Eiigfa Commissioner to Malaya, left Singapore on Sal irday night aboard the ''Vietnam" for a month's holiday m Japan. The Indian envoy believed to be m need r>^ A pest, Lowing hectic tours of Malaya Sarawak, Brand and North Borneo.75 words
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Article34 1959-06-08 4 FOUR M we\ c id] ed tnd two persoi injured m shooting incidents Involving North Africans m Paris yesterday. Police later arrested three North Africans, armed with revolver! ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article131 1959-06-08 4 NINE FLEE RED CHINA INTO MACAO MACAO. Sun <UPI) Nine European refugees who braved rain and scorching ,^un m a tiny buffer zone separating communist China and Macao. burst past police last night and entered the Portuguese enclave seeking asylum. The nine were ousted from communist China and were living131 words
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82 1959-06-08 4 MYSTERIOUS OBJECT DROPS FROM PLANE BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) A mysterious "object,"' presumed to be a scientific instrument with a spiral antenna wa s dropped by parachute from an unidentified plane near the Nakom Panom Forest by the Mekong River m north-east Thailand on Wednesday night, Police reported yesterday. The plane82 words
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Article83 1959-06-08 4 BRIDEGROCJ DIES ON VVH TO WEDDil HUNTING-; Sun. <;t; thPr WNUm k c h;r z m a v mi es away P na Huntingt* n ti Hr n v 20, were I than t half ami '<> hava Leigb Dot S* ferine'? I b ircfe. I h e t l^^83 words
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Article206 1959-06-08 4 NEW DRUG EFFECTIVE FOR LEPROSY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new drug to fight leprosy called DPE clinical name Ciba 1906 is being tried out m the Sungei Buloh leper settlement here. Over 20,000 tablets of the drug product of Siba Laboratories Limited m Sussex, England was supplied to the settlement206 words
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949 1959-06-08 5 NOTHER BIG WIN FOR ALLIANCE IN PENANG Success m 17 wards out of 24 m State Assembly elections <ANG, Sun. ring all the ten m Province Welby a large majo- 9f votes, the Alscored an overling victory of 17 out of 24 m the Legislative Asy elections last L the949 words
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Article113 1959-06-08 5 Man killed in fall from tree A 51-YEAR-OLD driver, who climbed a tree to cut its branches, was killed when he fell at Genting Lane, Singapore, yesterday. The driver. Padi bin Haji Hadi, wanted to cut the branches ol a huge anesana tree because it was considered ''dangerous." Padi fell113 words
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Article53 1959-06-08 5 HOLIDAY-CUM-BUSINESS TRIP TAIPING, Sun. Mr. S. Shaik Abdulla, manager of News and Periodicals Stores, will leave on a tnree month holiday-cum-business tour of India on Wednesday. Representatives of News and Periodicals branches attended a farewell dinner given m his honour this week-end. He has been with the firm fcr the53 words
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267 1959-06-08 5 PENANG, Sun. Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, who was tuccessfully returned on an Alliance ticket m the Bukit Mertajam constituency of the Legislative Assembly elec- tions last night told The Standard today that the State Alliance would meet I to discuss and decide267 words
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213 1959-06-08 5 A $250,000 CO-OP PLAN FOR EAST COAST FISHERMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A $250,000 co-operative scheme will soon be launched to cover fishing centres stretching from Pekan, Nepasi, Rompin, Endau and Pulau Tioman m Pahang, down to Mersing and Kota 1 Tinggi m Johore. Once completed, this scheme will establish along213 words
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Article87 1959-06-08 5 IPOH, Sun. A welcome addition to Ipoh's restaurants, the Musa Deen. was opened today m Brewster Road at the former premises of Darkies Bar which has been completely renovated and fitted out as a first class eating place ■.•atering Malay and Indian dishes. One of the87 words
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Article50 1959-06-08 5 FOUR men robbed a cigarette salesman, Soh Pow of five cartons of cigarettes at Lorong 17, Singapore, on Saturday. Prior to robbing Soh, the men demanded money from him. When he replied he had no money, the men ransacked the van and got away with the cigarettes.50 words
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108 1959-06-08 5 TEN travel agents from Singapore. Malaya and North Borneo will be the guests of BOAC for three days, when they leave for Hongkong m the Comet 4 today. These agent.-, whose job is to keep the travelling public informed on the108 words
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Article48 1959-06-08 5 NAN YANG University's Chinese Literature Study Group will hod a "Chinese Opera Appreciation Night" at the Arts Faculty at 7.30 p.m. on June 1!. The Night is to commemorate a famed Chinese poet. Chue Yuan, who drowned himself m a river a few centuries ago.48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-08 5 DIRECTOR Shakti Samanta giv«s last minute instructions to leading man Shammi Kapoor and the five Singapore girls during the shooting of a scene for the Eagle Films Indo-Malayan film titled "Singapore."37 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-06-08 5 Stars complete first part of 'Singapore' film THE Kagle Film Production of Bombay yesterday completed the first phase of their three-week shooting of a Hindi crime-thriller "Singapore", here. The film stars are leading Indian artistes. Shammi Kapoor and Padmini Co-starring with them, is the famous Malay star, Maria Menado The138 words
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98 1959-06-08 5 DON 'T WANT MORE TRISHAS SAY RIDERS ALOR STAR. Sun.— Tr>ha pedaLers here, at a meeting Last nign r at the UMNO Headquarter.-, resolved to petition the State Government not to approve 40 Licences for new pedaliers. In a statement this mornins, the chairman of the Trisha Pedaliers 1 Union,98 words
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Article77 1959-06-08 5 MR. S LIM. who returned to Singapore \os torday aboard the liner. Oranje. after a six years' course m engineering m Melbourne. The publicity-shy encinecr would not say anything of his stay m Australia. The moment he heard the word "Press." he was taken77 words
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Advertisement31 1959-06-08 5 1 I EVERY DAY can confidently be used for all purposes which call for a dependable supply of rich, pure, safe milk.with the freshmilk flavour. I WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D31 words
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Advertisement98 1959-06-08 5 Here are the TOOTAL fabrics yotTve been waiting for— in the gayest, brightest designs and colours everl The 1959 collection of TOOTAL fabrics features entirely new designs, from all over the world, m wonderful sundrenched colours. See all the lovely TOOTAL fabrics, including famous TOBRALCO ia the shops now! Th«98 words
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Article723 1959-06-08 6 THE REAL TEST FOR MR. LEE... How will he deal with the Redsask 2 British papers LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Two influential weekly British journals said today that the real test for Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, leader of the Singapore Peoples Action Party, would be how he deals with the communists.723 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-06-08 6 IPOH, Sun. Subversive propaganda is being carried out against the payment of Zakat and Fitrah to the Perak Religious Affairs Department Zakat and Fitrah are dues which every Muslim must make to the Relißioua Department. Those who failed will be prosecuted m a court of208 words
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Article81 1959-06-08 6 TICKETS FOR KL BANQUET AVAILABLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tickets at $12 pet head fnr the Centenary Celebrations Banquet at the Chinese Assembly Ha or. June 13 are still available. Members of the public who wish to a*:er.d the banquet can apply either to Mr. Tan Jin Leong at the Chinese81 words
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Article55 1959-06-08 6 CANON* B T Chen cf St Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, ha? been appointed Home SecreMry of the African Australian Board Missions, it was announced m Sydney yesterday, states a Reutei message. I* is the first time an Asian has been aopoir.ted to a senior posi by55 words
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231 1959-06-08 6 Singer to take up music in Britain KUAL A LUMPUR, Sun. Young Malayans have a great deal of talent for music but they sadly lack the facilities for developing it, well known classical concert artiste Miss Teresa Leung declared here today. Miss Leung is here to prepare for her farewell231 words
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Article24 1959-06-08 6 ROME. Sun. (UPI) —An Ita'.ian news agency said today Chinese Communist leader .Mao Tse-tur.g i^ suffering from cancer of the liver.24 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-08 6 'Fraulein' contest winners p m PRIZES WINNERS m the singing contest held m conjunction with the screening of a film "Fraulein" at the Majestic Cinema. Rampar recently. They are (from left) Manager Mr. Wong Yoon Ming, Miss Kok Yee Mun (Consolation Prize). Mr. Patrick Alberto (Firs* Prize), Mrs. Ibrahim (wife82 words
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Advertisement340 1959-06-08 6 Sj*rial Hi ■■ml "The Sew Government Meet* the People" (Kn^lKh v«*r«.ion) showing at Shaw« t. W LIDO CAPITOL. RF.\ PAVILION 3 |wu l '_ißnrv-B_ LAsr2o ay I m, ,^;.Jr,...§r It. 1.45. 4. 6.30*9.30 f Winner of the International Critics* Award £g Sboii* mills "\rt rnin m aify" <hinesp ffi SYLVIA340 words
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Advertisement313 1959-06-08 6 I ICathayOrganisatiox l| pi A. P. MAKES HISTOR^PI A jut* Hl Newvreel (mi<le by DMta| h OB i v now helng screened t| all shown a- flj _-_-.rCArP v NEW ALHAMHR\ Mid ODKfI 1 iEE:BachelorcrfHearls T Plus Mill ASIAN HIM FESTIVJ IWOW SHOWHTfi/fif.^iVi gg rh<»ne: 33*imi J rT.II 7JF f313 words
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Miscellaneous897 1959-06-08 6 Hi I 1 i '111 1 'I' "illll 1 II "If 1 l||| IHlll ll" llfll I II 1 1 'I 11l HHll MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 830 Feature 9.00 Music from ■IgiAiliilliJiiiilll 1 11, iMJi ill I ill 1 1 Ti N L s?.PP B¥£4ii^H^ |UPh|K MMMMM Shortwave: 6.3()^y a.m897 words
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Article293 1959-06-08 7 (SOME of the best-known contemporary ncrican composers have one thing m rr»mon their music teacher. i i^^u^anger. now I seventies^ Has reE as k^ead c* the Mf can Conservatory at Fbnta wL *eac^?*> pri- n Her b.g Pans f mort about X the peat M i and293 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1959-06-08 7 LEX— 99 you've go* troubles, You should I'm LOADED with 'em/ soys LEN Tell me your troubles, and v; n BOTH cry together." D MORNING. KIDDHVINKS! weathex for the time oi the year. George I I ok 90 He 9 m trouble with his latest girl She's a1,334 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-06-08 7 A tip for your house, dear .-Any odbox can be rmde into a pretty hall table or d-c^ser you '-rns'.-v it. cut out the required lercth of B chintz, p mt;c material, or nylon, and use f cr.cy brase nailt to cover the edges with a r;bh^n.47 words
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Article411 1959-06-08 7 Some ideas for your picnic lunch THINKING of having a picnic on a Sunday? If so, remember that the more exciting and varied you make the food, the better everyone will enjoy the day's outing. Here are some ways of making savoury sandwiches Mashed tuna fish and salad cream topped411 words
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325 1959-06-08 7 Are you in doubt.... if she is the right girl? Many a man who is about to become engaged, or who has already announced his engagement, has asked himself whether his choice was a wise one and whether he had really found the right wife for a whole lifetime of325 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-06-08 7 LI'L ABNER B > A1 C *PP WHY GO TO V AMD I f NOT\ /J,.. T yn W YEASV EASV .'.'-AS TWE CSEATOfc VOC CAM USE TWAT ST^A^GERS?- V MOT > A *>P KncZ? V OF FOSDiCK'; y POWER TC DESrROV YOU CAN KILL SMED j DROP// J f197 words
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Advertisement1181 1959-06-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241? 118 lines) l lncorporatao m bingapora) U* :::r~ ihe blue funnel line UILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON tt CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed vi» Panama or Cape ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to oroceed via other ports to load and1,181 words
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Advertisement1033 1959-06-08 8 MITSUI |3 MNE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong Mciten Maru G. 25/26 T" Akakurasan Maru 21 June 20^June 18jun€ Hagurosan Moru 22 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 19 June 22 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINE rlo Manila1,033 words
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Advertisement801 1959-06-08 8 S E UN i <J* .AILINGi 10: ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITFRRAM A 8 J? COMINENTAI SCANDINAVIA\ f (j Rk i > por* P i harr Beira b) g 1 Jf m.s. "Basra b) }0 |une/4 u |y s t itt m.s Laland-a a) 1011 luly 12 dial, f fc m.s.801 words
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Article88 1959-06-08 9 A new £250,000 pi am for producing man-marie timber was opened recently at Weybridge. Surrey The new factory will make woodchip board, which is pro- ed from processed industrial wood waste wood shav- and chips or forest thinnings—bound together with a synthetic resin under heat and pres-88 words
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Article34 1959-06-08 9 MALAYAN rubber exports last month totalled 90.601 tons the lowest for this year. January exports totalled 98 115 ton*. February 93.396 tons March 100.598 tons and \pr:\ 99,696 ton?.34 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-06-08 9 DIRECTOR Arnold Wychodil, member of the executive board of the Daimler-Benz AG. and export manager celebrates his 50th birthday today. Arnold Wyrhodil is one of the leading personalities of the younger generation m the German automotive industry. From a modest basLs. m the course of the236 words
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Article66 1959-06-08 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank's Association marie the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:Canada T.T. 31 11 16, O.P. 31 13/16, 90 d st. air mail 32 316 credit bills, 32 1/4 trade bill s Selling, (read} >. T.T OH. Canada 31 3 R Swiss Francs66 words
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287 1959-06-08 9 AGAIN quantity of copra landed totalled only some 300/400 tons, although a more sizeable parcel is aboard a vessel lying m Singapore, but this may or may not be disposed of here, says Lewis Peat (Sin- gapore] Ltd. 'a report. In consequence local values287 words
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210 1959-06-08 9 U.K. To Stage A Bigger Air Display The Farnborough Air Show, Britain's world famous flying display and exhibition to be held this year from Sept. < to 13 will be larger, and will feature more civil aircralt. Glided weapons and ancillary Equipment than ever before There will be a record210 words
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197 1959-06-08 9 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). A White Paper Issued her e today said that the recently concluded fiveyear agreement between Britain and Russia was aimed at creating a firmer foundation for the development of trade between the two countries. Both countries, it added, looked197 words
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496 1959-06-08 9 Finance And Commerce By A Market Correspondent THE election fever m Singapore did not spread to Malayan markets, which had a quiet week. In particular, industrials had a smaller turnover price changes were somewhat irregular and there was an absence of any heavy selling496 words
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Article222 1959-06-08 9 Mala a I'uhlshing House Ltd Prof/ tor the year ended March I] 1959 Krai $100,054 (12 R^' and a dividend Of 10H li pr°r~ ><:p i Net current assets show m balance sheet at (658.377 or 77| cent per share Sim c Darby Holdings Limited. Directors have acquired222 words
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Article146 1959-06-08 9 Growth Of Banking In Hongkong HONGKONG, Sun. (Beater) Fast-growing industry md inflow of r&p;-ai neve stimulated the growth banking m thii booming British Per East trading post m the pest five In that time, eight banks, .-.crised to deal m foreign ex hange. ar.'i shri..: a cozen local banks neve146 words
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Article84 1959-06-08 9 COPENHAGEN, Sun. (Beater) A resolution :ntrnc:.red at the 20th International Textile Organisation Conference here recently railed I i a rrck;;''. ri r. .n tarilt QUOta restriction? and for MTeemen* between the European market and OEEC. The resolution, introduced by Dr Ins R^ber 4 Lombard! of84 words
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Article497 1959-06-08 9 Business done from May 29. June 5: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter 34 6 to 35/-, Fitzpatlicks 94 to 95 cents, Fraser and Neave $1 62$ to $1.66 cci., Gammons $1.75 to $172, Hammers $1.44 to $1.39. Hongkong Bank (Col) HK$B6O, Hongkong Bank (London) £492. Hume497 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-08 9 MR. A K. ISAAC, Singapore's first Asian Registrar of Co-operative Societies, who retired from Government service recertainly, will shortly take over a s Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore. He will succeed Mr P. S. Rajaratnam, who has resigned after serving five years with the Chamber.52 words
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Article264 1959-06-08 9 ALL sections of the Malayan Share market were quiet on Saturday. Turnover was smalL Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fitzpatricks 0.94 0.96 Raffles Hotel 120 1.25 MININGS Kamunting 12/- 12 3 Kramat 113 11 9 cd Larut 4'B 5/- ccr Lower264 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-06-08 9 All wrapped up m their giant task, workmen <m centre) wind a huge induction coil, believed to be the largest ever built, at General Electrics Pittsfield, Mass, plant. The assemblers are surrounded by 36 reels of heavy copper cable which turn on their spindles as130 words
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Advertisement573 1959-06-08 9 m"""""~~~~ifndfr notices -^MTT'TFNnFR NOTICE PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT f Ter c CORPORATION JlMf I two Mtl Of TENDERS aa c invited for JL-, ?5 D R<:> the Obstruction of the fol- tors Suppliers Mowing: n JS MJ tßilildini to noust 48 g 1 Jj JJot Eating Stalls a t Road 42.573 words
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Advertisement115 1959-06-08 9 M.V. "ORANJE" The above vessel ha.s arrived from Sydney. Melbourne Fremantle and Djakarta and is berthed alongside Godowns No 42/43 (Gate No. 2) of the Singapore Harbour Board Embarkation of passengers for Penang. Colombo. Suez. Port Said, Genoa, Southampton and Amsterdam will take place between the hours of 3.30 and115 words
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199 1959-06-08 10 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Great Day For Ward And Daniels Ploughs through rain-soaked track to win easily By GRAND COUP made up for his Derby defeat with a great win m the main 9 furlongs event for Class One, Division One horses at Ipoh yesterday, final199 words
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1445 1959-06-08 10 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Won by: sh l\. Neck Time: one mm. 53 2 5 sec. Tote: $19 SB. til U Going firs! time past the grandstand n wa Cinema 111 from Singapore Glory closely followed by Ba.ian. Result II and Fa:rv Flotsam Cinema ill made a two-length1,445 words
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Article147 1959-06-08 10 S'GOR CLUB IN JUNIOR Q-FINALS KUALA LUMPUR.. Sun. Selangor Cub entered the quarter final? of the Selangor Cricket Association's junior knockout cricket competition for the Navaratnam Shield when they heat Royal Air Force by 17 runs on the pada ns today. Selangor Club owed their win to the good bowling147 words
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Article31 1959-06-08 10 TELUK ANSOX, Sun.— The unbeaten Telecoms XI wen! on a scoring spree m their first division soccer League tie played o n Friday and thrashed Melintang Estate XI 12-2.31 words
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Article87 1959-06-08 10 MALAYAN X-COUNTRY AT SEREMBAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The annual Malayan Cro-> country championships will he heiri at Seremban en June at 7.30 a.m. The course will be 5| miles. The Negri Sembilan Crosa Country championships will be held m conjunction with the Malayan championships. Entries are now being invited for87 words
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Article35 1959-06-08 10 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI).— The nations amateur wrestling champions gather here on Monday to begin an eight-day training period oefore travelling to Russia where they will meet the Soviet champions m four dual meets.35 words
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Article397 1959-06-08 10 ESSEX ARE THE COUNTY LEADERS LONDON, Sun.. (Reuter)— Positions m the English County cricket championship after Friday's matches are Lost Drawn P W L D Dec. Inns Inns Pts Pts f/ 5 6 6 5 0 1 0 0 1 8 TO Middlesex 6 4 *****656 Hampshire 8431 0008 Derbyshire397 words
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Article, Illustration593 1959-06-08 10 INDONESIA NOT OBLIGE TO THE AFC SAYS MALAD JAKARTA, Sun. (I'PI) The chairman afl donesian Football Federation said the mc organization has no responsibility or obligitiot Asian Football Confederation. Maladi, who just returned ironi att meeting of Olympic games representatives held similar statement made by the Indon ration's Deputy Chairman593 words
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Article180 1959-06-08 10 I PRISONS 5 1 ttl I maintained th< r I cent record iunior toun they heat Singapc cluh by 122 rUBJ yesterd Prisons ow< I to Devara" f.vr Darshan Singh 1 Scores Prisons 163 i r>: I Bingiiam 15. F Dharshan S:nsh W Chin 19 and P. for 38>.180 words
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Article42 1959-06-08 10 FAM Selection Vs Hongkong KUALA LUMP! X The foliouine trill m FAM Selertinn m 'b> against Honekoni; <'" June 16 at thr Mff^D dium:Lourdf I*.1 NagaratnJi Mok Wai Hone Bw Chone Liam Artfaui X du| Ghani. Rnbrrt ("h» t ley Gabriellp snri II42 words
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Article46 1959-06-08 10 Two goal* and Weallai Air For^e to I unbeaten record Div. 2 A eag w'nen they 4 Sports Ciub by m a floodlit mate last Bight x In anothei J ParK m P trounced Quew v |id 4. Husseii were the c 146 words
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Article33 1959-06-08 10 THE Sii gap« r < Athletic award certificates try coaches be held at B Friday Members- w. the party are tskec tourh with Mr 3 4 Wan. (Tel. 348. ey-33 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-06-08 10 NGAP0RE 3 fi&mmte ChlMse SOCCER: Div. 3 A: Setia Schools vs Nanyang GuilleJnya S.C. vs TBA, Geylang mard Road 7.30 p rri Maxwell 'A' vs Indian TDAU Youngsters, MFA Indian UrVfi Bro_S.C. vs Serangoon M.Y., SOCCER: Div. I—RamrnirvrT. a D blers vs East em S.C.—Ipoh S r£H\S r an jan982 words
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Miscellaneous110 1959-06-08 10 RAVE OWE CASH SWEEP: 1st. 1984 $986; 2nd. 1925 $193; 3rd. 2001 $246. STARTERS: ($41 earln 2274. 1016, 2512, 19:;8, 1092 1361. rave mo CASH SWEEP: 1st. T9K Sl.200. 2nd. 1597 SHOO ?.rd. 2382 S°,00. STARTERS: [%S% each i 1193. 1945. 2059. 2668. 2632. 12.°,8. RACE THREE CASH SWEEP: 1st.110 words
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785 1959-06-08 11 HONGKONG RETAIN HO HO CUP WITH 7-2 WIN But Malayans Take Honours For Courage KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hongkong Chinese retained the Ho Ho Cup for the fourth successive year with a sweeping 7—2 victory at the Merdeka Stadium I here tonight. The Hongkong team, with several players who represented Formosa785 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-06-08 11 John Surtees Breaks 25~year~old Record DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN t Sun. (Renter), John SurtetSi of Britain, on an Italian Bf.V. Augusta, won t^e /■piror tourist fropfiy T?;otor cycle race here yesterday to coi tplfte f ;r jwiitoi^sentot "dojible"' for [he second s'>ccessivc \car. Surtei s icon th€ Jtintof r.T, rac«164 words
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332 1959-06-08 11 EIGHT NATIONS FOR THE GAMES KIALA LUMPUR, Sun. English first division club Arsenal may come out to Malaya tor a series of matches next year. rhe Football Association of Mala i at its council meeting at the Merdeka stadium here today ied to give332 words
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Article395 1959-06-08 11 GANESAN MARKS TAKE THE HONOURS FENDING champions. Singapore Cricket flub, i their hold m the SCA senior tournament igot when they scored an easy seven-wicket c Indiana on the padan* yesterday. 1i rnav tab c a i irtuc ay af*er shan-.^ v. ith Police a peri jnd P< ice 3395 words
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Article41 1959-06-08 11 Kelantan X-Country I the itf ci v a: Kota B Kbdul ilisb School jreal tg m« Of 30 mix vas 31 4 par Hi ter-tean tpmt 24 r Engl B Abd M •>. X ng; \bdul Latifl X vife o1 c ws.41 words
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Article34 1959-06-08 11 MONTHLY MEDAL TO LE MERCIER II tei F Lr a the B fa] Is! it 3 dii n m mth .v mpetltlon c on Satur iy. ere b i sweep r mewttt \H potnta34 words
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Article28 1959-06-08 11 9- Sun Nat I fthouse, j ercrs 1 English nal centre forward. Urn skipper, trsinei ar r ling escaped cii car ended ,3 miles from28 words
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163 1959-06-08 11 F.A.M. Raps Their Coach Seng Quee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Football Association of Malaya, at its council meeting: here today decided to censure its professional coach Choo Seng Quee for writing unauthorised articles for the Press. The decision was unanimous. Choo had written a series of articles for an English163 words
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Article69 1959-06-08 11 TOKYO, Sun. (Renter) A sp jkesman for the Japanese Olympic Committee said today that the use of the Olympic games symbol and the name 'Olympichad' been banned from commercial products m Japan. Japan will hold the 1964 Olympic Games and already numerous inquiries had been made69 words
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Article49 1959-06-08 11 SYDNEY. Sun. (Renter) Illegal starting price bookmakers here have adopted specially equipped tape recorders to beat the lightning raids carried out on them by police. The recorder, which now outdates the betting-slip method, records two-way conversations. Recorded bets can be magnetically wiped off m seconds.49 words
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Article47 1959-06-08 11 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (UPI) Defending champion Pancho Segura of Los Angeles and Ken Rosewall of Australia won opening matches last night m the Masters BoundRobin professional tennis championships. The Round-Robin play continues through June 14. Match winners receive US$3OO and losers US$l5O for each game.47 words
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Article743 1959-06-08 11 B hfat Indians by seven WF the -j-'ia-r INDIANS h Barker 7 fa Barker not out 13 rhead 4 T-74. 8^90." 9-91. V 10-4-21-1. Smith ft.4-3-15- ,5-:. Woodbotti« b rail b Razak 21 vkts.l M bans Singh 4-0-11--1-18-1 V raff 3-0-R- Singh iratnarr 5-0-2-0 ■Sw v »rangt)on743 words
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Article290 1959-06-08 11 Sport Around The World ST. ANDREWS, Scotland,— Britain won the inaugural Commonwealth women's golf tournament which ended on the old course here yesterday. (Reuter). CONROE. Texas. The Mayor of Conroe, Bill Newton, said yesterday he ha* offered heavyweight Floyd Patterson 5M750,000 to fight Ro y Harris m August (UP I)290 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-06-08 11 Our efficient o d courteous services ore the tolk of tht town. Our well-troined staff including Miss Daisy Sxeto, "Pearl of Orient" and Miss Wong Pek, "Miss EXposition," will be pleoscd to tervt you ot our Heod Offic*. Robinson Road.40 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-08 11 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. C* I C X E l\l This Essence of Chicken prov.d»» on *itr»me»y rich source of protein m an cosily digestible tor*" It has stimulative properties and coses of sickness, will quickly restort o patient s appetite and, being reodily assimilated w.H hove o Strengthening effect120 words
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168 1959-06-08 12 MOSCOW. Sun— (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, warned yesterday that Russia would set up rocket launchers m East European countries near Greece and Italy if his proposals for a Balkan "zone of peace" were rejected. Mr. Khrushchev, addressing a168 words
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Article95 1959-06-08 12 CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA. Sun. CUPI). Tne third At. as missile m a row to blow up exploded today about two minutes after it was launched. The Air Force said the Atlas "exploded after completion of 'he initial performing stage of its Bight." Cause of the malfunction was95 words
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141 1959-06-08 12 Kerala lost to Congress forever, says Red chief CALCUTTA. Sur. (Reuter) The communist Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr E. If. S. Narr.hoodiripad, said here yes-ter-lav thai the Congress Party had "lost Kerala forever" and he ~a.led or. Congress to give, up their moverr.er.* to oust the Kerala Government, and fight141 words
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Article97 1959-06-08 12 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) A 24-year-old London drummer last night beat the world record of 28 hours' non-stop drumming set up m New York m 1953 by Ben Pollack, the American drummer After breaking the record, ♦he British champion Rory Blackwell continued for another three minutes and 1597 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-06-08 12 •FRANKLY. I don't believe yet ife was drunk it *<m!d'aYe taken a damn sight more than two o'yer to bring •im m!"24 words
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Article250 1959-06-08 12 NEWS Charges of provocative acts by U.A.R* /toaa ana mil tratnc across frontiers closed AMMAN, Sun. (Reuter) —Jordan yesterday notified the United Nations of the tense situation on her border with Syria. This move followed accusations that the Syrians closed the frontiers with Jordan and banned Jordanian250 words
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Article107 1959-06-08 12 Diver rams gun into shark PORT ELIZABETH, Sun. (Reuter) A "White Death" nine-foot blue point shark the biggest ever known m South African waters charged 23-year-old diver Tony Dicks m the deep waters off here. Dicks knew there was only one thing to do; he rammed his unloaded underwater gunReuter - 107 words
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Article43 1959-06-08 12 XICOAL CAPUTO. a 66--year-olci musician from Bari. South Italy, died of a heart attack here while answering the last question of an examination which was to lead him to his life-long ambition a professorship m Rome'? famour musical academy of Santa Cecilia. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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204 1959-06-08 12 Commodity prices in Thailand soar up BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Price? of commodities on Bangkok markets yesterday soared up following the official announcement on Friday that effective .Tune 5 import duties on -11 goods will be increased by ten per cent. A constituent assembly meeting on Friday morning voted for the204 words
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Article41 1959-06-08 12 AN 86-year-old recluse who used to pick up junk from alleys m Wisconsin, U.S.A. left more than $500,000 (about £178,500) m stocks and share? hidden m a dustbin m hi? three-room hovel, the administrator of hi? estate announced ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article111 1959-06-08 12 Latest in U.S. fighters THK new F-104-9 "international version" of Lockheed's ultrasonic Starfishter is strikingly depicted m this artist's drawing:. Incorporating all of the inherent speed, manoeuvrability and operating economy of Starfighters on duty with the U.S. Air Force, the F-104-9 could be placed m production immediately with first deliveries111 words
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Article90 1959-06-08 12 MARGARET'S RIOTOUS RECEPTION LISBON. Sun.. (UPI) Portuguese newspapers lashed out today m front page stories at the riotous reception given Princess Margaret of Britain yesterday at Lisbon's airport. Side by side with stories welcoming the pretty 28-year-old Princess to Portugal were stories criticizing the laxity m restraining the crowd that90 words
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Article92 1959-06-08 12 TWO YOUTHS SPARK OFF BIG RIOT WELLINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) All available police m Christchurch were rushed to the city's main square last night to quell the worst riot m Christchurch's history involving between 200 and 400 youths. Eyewitnesses said the riot started when a policeman intervened m a fight between92 words
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Article71 1959-06-08 12 BERLIN, Sun. (Reuter) Six chiMren were killed and nine others seriously injured m a crash between a passenger train afld a lorry at Kretzschau, near Zeitz East Germany yesterday afternoon, the East German New s Agency, ADN, said today. The report said the lorry with71 words
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Article99 1959-06-08 12 HONGKONG, Sun. (Reuter) Laotian military aircraft violated the air space of communist North Vietnam last Wednesday and Thursday, Hanoi Radio reported, flouting news messages from the Vietnam-Laos border. The reports said a Laotian military aircraft violated North Vietnam's air space over the resion of Muong Ken99 words
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79 1959-06-08 12 GUARANTORS NOT NEEDED FOR STUDENTS TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuter) The Nationalist Government has simplified entry procedures for overseas Chinese students with an aim to encourage their studies on Formosa, the Overseas Affairs Commission announced today. Overseas Chinese students, exrept those from Hongkong and Macao, no longer had to find residents on79 words
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Article68 1959-06-08 12 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko today went husband hunting for their two-year-old female Collie. About 250 Collie dogs gathered at a Collie festival held at the compound of a women's university here m commemoration of the wedding of the Crown68 words
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Article47 1959-06-08 12 MILAN. Sun (Reuter) A nurse m a mental home here went berserk m her own home destroyed furniture and tossed flower vases and raoitej out of the window Police said the nurse Miss Ann<i Charella, 39, was now being treated m a psychiatric ward47 words
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192 1959-06-08 12 'Deserter' died in action reputation restored BIRTLEY. Northeast England. Sun. [Renter).— A serviceman's father said yesterday he had won a IT- year-old battle to clear hi? missing >on of charges thai he deserted m Burma during the retreat from the Japanese. The Father. 70-year-old M r John Thomson, said he192 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-06-08 12 Billy Graham to crusade in Russia LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The Sunday Dispatch today said that Mr Billy Graham, the American evangelist, is waiting here for permission from Moscow to carry out a crusade m Russia. If he receives permission, he is quoted as saying, he will leave for Moscow on191 words
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Article50 1959-06-08 12 THIEVES stole a Jewelled crown from the h p <id Bl a statue at 4 he Hadmuu m Northern Italy but <v >ind i f wa? a worthlesE copy, the real erowr. rfput^d to b* 1 worth many thousand- of pounds beine Locked ta a treasure chest.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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