Singapore Standard, 10 June 1959
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Title Section22 1959-06-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1959 Vol. IX No. 342. 15 CtS. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article, Illustration319 1959-06-10 1 HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SEARCH FAILS Riot vans and fire engine called m Tip-off-and detectives cordon area THREE murder suspects escaped from the Singapore Police by scrambling over the rooftops of Cecil Street yesterday afternoon and evading a cordon .hat had been drawn round the area. The PoliceStandardpic - 319 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-06-10 1 A >/ 4\, bettered to be from the Federation, trho was amongst the croicd at the junction of Cecil Street and Boon Tat Street, xcas held by the Police for questioning,- Standard picStandardpic - 36 words
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Article, Illustration238 1959-06-10 1 Ong strips powers of City Councillors SINGAPORE City Councillors were officially informed yesterday that they no longer have any powers. The City Water Engineer, Mr. P. C. Lim. has been appointed Administrator of the Council 'until further notice." The Acting City Secretary, Mr. M. C. Schubert, yesterday wrote to all238 words
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101 1959-06-10 1 Lee says 'thinks' to Razak for message KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has received the following telegram from the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew: "'Thank you for your warm message of good wishes and congratulations. I am confident that with the101 words
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Article30 1959-06-10 1 HONGKONG, Tucs.— Mr. H. S Lee. the Federation of Malaya's Finance Minister, arrived here from Kuala Lumpur today for a one- week visit on medial leave.— Reuter.30 words
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Article28 1959-06-10 1 THE Raja Pennaisuri Agong yesterday visited her aged father who is recovering at the General Hospital. Seremban She was at his bedside for hall an hour.28 words
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142 1959-06-10 1 Build-up of loyal Jakarta garrison JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI).— Indonesian Army Chiei of Staff. Lt.-Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, has beefed up the important Jakarta Garrison Command with three additional battalions, it was learnt today. The Jakarta Garrison Command controls the nations capital and m the past the Commander has been semi-detached142 words
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Article35 1959-06-10 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— Garuda Airways has cancelled its Jakarta— Kuala Lumpur service, which it has been operating four times a week since August 1958, because it has found it unprofitable. Reuter)35 words
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167 1959-06-10 1 ADELAIDE, Tucs (Reuter) Two men who told the Adelaide divorce court that they had swapped their wives were refused divorces by the Chief Justice, Sir Mellis Napier. Sir Mellis said it offended his sense of what was right to treat the167 words
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173 1959-06-10 1 Detective in coffee shop shooting drama IPOH. Tues— Two Chinese believed to be "Tiger Generals of rival societies were taken to hospital m a serious condition as a result of a gang clash which occurred m a coffee shop at Leech Street about 9.30 p.m. today. Two others who were173 words
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254 1959-06-10 1 MINISTER OF CULTURE KNOCKS 'THE ROCK. Malayan emphasis m future broadcasts RADIO SINGAPORE'S programmes will no longer lay emphasis on rock 'n' roll and sentimental music, said the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, yesterday. News broadcasts and commentaries would be given a Malayan outlook, he said. This meant that254 words
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Article85 1959-06-10 1 TUN LIM TO GIVE NEW LIFE TO SPA SINGAPORE'S former Chief Minister, TUB Lin Yew Hork, is Looking for a job. and he experts to get one next month. Tun Lim said yesterday that he would take up his new job af 4 er a Little" reft He is at85 words
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170 1959-06-10 2 Stress is on efficiency, courtesy, punctuality A THOROUGH re-organization of almost every Singapore Government department is on the way. The main reason for this immediate "shake up" is to increase the efficiency m the Civil Service. Heads of departments have already been instructed by170 words
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Article149 1959-06-10 2 PROFESSIONAL engineers m Singapore and Malaya should strive now to impart their knowledge for the benefit of engineering students, urged the chairman of the journa 1 of the Singapore and Malayan Joint Overseas Group an engineering magazine. The chairman, Mr. W Trafford. m an editorial said149 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-06-10 2 AFTER two years m the Far Ka^t. Rfrf r rfh Officer, Miss Enid Smyth, left Singapore h aboard the Oranje yesterday. Miss Smyth (left) was personal rittfftm! v I Welfare Officer of the Far East PlMMul| Hospital Welfare Department of Bt Jnh r I64 words
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95 1959-06-10 2 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah Police today di>clo*ed that a young Malay housewife was found hanging :n her hous e last, week m Guar Chrmpedak. The body was examined n d buried, but Police suspecting foul play, kept on with their investigations and95 words
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70 1959-06-10 2 DR. NURRUDIN FOR SURGEONS CENTENARY IPOH. Tues. Dr. Nurrudin bin Mohamed Saueh. Senior Denial Officer. Pahang, will represent tne Malayan Dental Association at the Royal College of Surgeons Centenary Ce.ebrations m England m July. He will au>o go to New York m September to attend the American Dental Association's Centenary70 words
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Article61 1959-06-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. C. E- R. Abraham, a government officer who left for India m 1957 for a postgraduate diploma course m Social Service Administration at the Tata Institute of Social Science m Bombay, has returned to the Federation on completion of his course. His61 words
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Article43 1959-06-10 2 IPOH, Tues.— The Perak Alliance i s considering instituting a probe into charges that certain Alliance members h?d acted against the interests of the party. The Standard understands that a number Of UMXO members insist on thp enquiry bein* conducted.43 words
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Article47 1959-06-10 2 INFORMATION has 1 een received m Singapore that smallpox exists m Jeddah, a nd the Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, has declared the port and airport "infected place" under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, a Government Gazette announcement stated yesterday. J47 words
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Article116 1959-06-10 2 A complete re-organization of the Government Labour Exchange is expeoteri soon, to bring the department closer to the pe°pie and more effective. The Minister had already indicated that private em.p'o\--ers may be a>*cri to recruit the r staff through the Government Labour Exchange. The former Ministry of Commerce116 words
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87 1959-06-10 2 ARMY STAFF OFFICER TO LEAVE FOR UK KUALA LUMPUR, rues. Lieutenant-Colonel D. I Robertson, Principal Staff Offi?er (Army branch) at Ministry of Defers c. Armed Forces Division. Kua.a Lumpur. \v: leave for Britain shortly on termination of his service with tne Federation Army. Co'nne. Robertson, his wife and two sons,87 words
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Article42 1959-06-10 2 CHOLERA exists Ln Lurknow, according to information received m Singapore, and the airport has been declared an "infected place** by the Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. The announcement wa< made m the Singapore Government. Gazette issued yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-10 2 INCHE AHMAD IBRAHIM, fennel Set Counsel, yesterday assumed duty ig the &rst General of Btngapq He moved irto 3 m \he Larr. Hay* 0 k Rns- his Staff. ba Ih A nu pies the Labour Winiste floor of the are on the trst93 words
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Article98 1959-06-10 2 TWO AIR CHIEFS CALL ON GOVERNOR PENAN* Tues A r V iceMarsha] YK Ha rock, vtto wtE be velinqu shine post goon a. Air Officer t ommanding HQ No. 224 Group RAF a successor I Vice Marsh R A Ramsay Rae called 0 I the Governor rer.^ng. R« a Tup.98 words
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Article41 1959-06-10 2 the Indonesian CoilStllGenera". m Singapore. Briga- d:er General Djatikusumo last night gave a butTetd inner at his residence m honour of three Consulate officials, Mesas K. Siagiang (vice-consul), R. Bupardjono and R. Mungku. who wi.l be leaving Singapore shortly41 words
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Article27 1959-06-10 2 THE 5 national tMxaax blind, w. h ■f VicU have ;r ci Fhr sr^ r off&cij ;.-Pf l«B Wi] [anr GkxxN ;:r.-ier 1227 words
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Article42 1959-06-10 2 SERi BA! Koh Lian Negrj Serr.b; Pd,: o an r r e Logi>a'i- > her resirirr: p in 1'" herp thm m< I B The turn CMadam I i take pIM I Xt ornmec j the Visitation hen j42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-10 2 THREE Singapore Police Force inspectors left Singapore yesterday foi advance training H Britain. They are (from left) Inspectors Lim Chy 8 Hen*, of the Homiride Squad, C.1.D., T. T. Nathan. Special Branch, and Lionel Che*, Police Training School. Thf» Officer* trilJ k> for month- "cial59 words
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Advertisement1486 1959-06-10 2 TENDER NOTICES jksflhklrkylhkalp P W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below Class "E" by the State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis. Alor Star, up to 12.00 noon on 22nd I day of June, 1959, for the Con--1 st ruction of one Block of *ix Classrooms and one Toi'et Blork1,486 words
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Advertisement523 1959-06-10 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE DATE of closing of Tenders for the supply of two sets of Water Pumps, by P.W.D. Registered Contractors/Suppliers to the Waterworks Engineer, P W.D. Kuala Lumpur at 2 Barrack Read, Kuala Lumpur, has been extended to close at 3 00 p.m. on 22.6.59. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS523 words
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Article466 1959-06-10 3 OKIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD lune 10. 195=5 X THE Singapore Government plans to establish H n *hed system of education m the State, with XcK c i emphasis on the need for boosting Malayan It and a Malayan outlook. A uniform syllabus It be designed for English, Chinese,466 words
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Article423 1959-06-10 3 WHILE the Foreign Ministers of Britain, the r *:d States and France prepared to present the remltM with a new draft for a "no war guarantee, le Soviet s top leaders were busy behind the enes planning what is expected to be another irpnse for the423 words
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Article943 1959-06-10 3 CYRIL DUNN - The Schools Issue In Kerala CYRIL DUNN by NEW bELHI. pACED by the threat of grave civil unrest m India's only Communist State, Kerala's Government has made two abrupt tactical withdrawals. It should not be thought that this means the Communists arc alarmed. From the first hint of trouble. Namboodiripad,943 words
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794 1959-06-10 3 O. M. GREEN - Nepal Springs Into The 20th Century O. M. GREEN by LONDON TN all recent experiments m democracy by Asian States nothing has been more remarkable than the leap from remote medieval feudalism to a 20th century form of democracy made by Nepal since King Mahendra gave his country a constitution794 words
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Article248 1959-06-10 3 A Social Occasion In Malaya LONDON J7AR from being a tiresome duty, attendance at a clinic is a social occasion not to be missed when it takes plare m a Chinese village m Malaya. Winifred Gunn, who has worked m the East for many years, described them as "very noisy,248 words
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Article432 1959-06-10 3 by A Special Correspondent LONDON. pOR the nrst time m modern history Burma has more rice on her hands than she has customers for it. With particularly good harvests last year over 2,000,000 tons were available for export and only a quarter of that appears to432 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-06-10 3 Experts say synthetic gems are superior to real ones for industrial use because they are most nearly perfect.21 words
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Article91 1959-06-10 3 "FROM time to time someone like William Morris captures the imagination of a period. For a brief glimpse the face of the world is seen to be both more expressive and more kindly than we thought. If only that glimpse could be kept and held we91 words
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Article74 1959-06-10 3 '■I THINK if we stand bark from ourselves a moment, there i s no essential difference m the human situation today from what it was before. We're all up to the knees m a certain kind of heavy mud which we havp to get through, and74 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-06-10 3 th e NE WS as it atrikes me •pHINKING men have claim- ed, and rightly too. that the best medium for us better to understand our neighbours and build friendship, is on the field of sport. We. m Malaya and m this Singapore is inrluded—know this for a fart. Whatever362 words
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Advertisement103 1959-06-10 3 [congratulations I BEST WISHES H Lsr> MAYFAIR OPTICAL HOUSE L the occasion of their Opening at \o. 382 E r th Bridge Road, Singapore on the I 11th June 1959 L^r,. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., My* L. M* KEE I Mr. H.C. LEOW SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS i"*D OMICI: H103 words
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Advertisement29 1959-06-10 3 The world famous family of nt€€ticiffal prod acts CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL29 words
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304 1959-06-10 4 Why contact me like this Asks manager KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday— The acting general manager of the Malayan Railway, Mr. E. T. Williams, today expressed surprise and shock over the attitude of senior officers of the railway m making use of the Press as304 words
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196 1959-06-10 4 21 Saddle Up' warships wait for Zero Hour From ALAN YANG OX board DSfl Salisbury S^r.d r:T Jesselton, Tues. Twenty-one warships oi four marltiine p wers yesterdaj assembled 3 Jesselton waiting fat Zero-Horn when they would strike at X >ta Belud Bead) la a joint arr.ph:b— 1> assault ag-V."..?; "enemy196 words
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Article54 1959-06-10 4 1 Two men. Pee Swee Ann and I it! Khian H-:a* were :harged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with r->hbir.g Toh To- 2 Ho-;< of M while armed with a knife a: Bukil Timah Rn a d a n June 8.1 They pleaded not guilty ar.d ivere54 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-06-10 4 MRS. MOLLY Cheng Kirn En ha? been appointed Matron of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital m pi are of Miss Janet Lim who resigned from the post m April. Mr.;. Cheng, who first joined the start of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital m May, 1953, was109 words
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Article124 1959-06-10 4 WERE NOT WORRIEDOVER PPP-MR. R PENANG, Tues. The Socialist Front m the Federation at Malaya, is not worried over a sta'emer.t by the serretarygenera] of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D R. Seenivasagam, that the PPP is going to contest the Federal c.c"ions m every constituency. Mr. Ramanathan said it124 words
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464 1959-06-10 4 Car cheat (in and out of jail) gets 3 years LIM CHOO ENG alias Robert Lim, 33, who spent 13 years 10 months m jails throughout Malaya for 10 previous convictions, was yesterday found guilty m the Singapore Assize Court of dishonestly disposing of a motor car and was sentenced464 words
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Article134 1959-06-10 4 PENANG INVITED FOR MAHA SHOW PENANG, Tugs— Penan s has been invited to be represented m The Arts and Crafts Section of the 1959 MAHA Exhibition at the Chin Wu Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, from July 3 to 6. A meeting of the Penang organizing committee was held here this morning134 words
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Article105 1959-06-10 4 LEONARD William Kleinman, formerly a senior officer of the Singapore Harbour Board. wa s jailed for four months m a Singapore court for the theft of two cases of brandy from S.H.B. premises After sentence had been passed Kleinman lodged notice of appeal through his counsel, Mr.105 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-06-10 4 Police unearth cache of deadly weapons: Three-pronged spears SINGAPORE gangland has added a new weapon to its catalogue of offensive and deadly arms > the trident or threepronged spear used by gladiators of ancient Rome and the symbol of power of Neptune, the Sea-God. Police yesterday afternoon raided a compoundStandardpic - 218 words
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365 1959-06-10 4 LOH SIN HER, a foreman on the Boolim Estate m Jurong, yesterday described m the Singapore Assize Court how one of his rubber tappers attacked him with a kris and then stabbed a taxi driver, who intervened, to death. The foreman365 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-10 4 Holiday in Europe for Johore official A FORMER Johorp Statp official. Inrhe Mohamed Said bin Mohd. Tahir. yesterday left Singapore for a six-mo-th holiday m Europe. Accompanied by his wife, he left on hoard the Dutch liner Oranje. Inche Tahir. a close fripnd of the late Sultan of Johore. va66 words
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Article69 1959-06-10 4 EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL THE Education Ministry yesterday sen: out circular! to educational organization! m Singapore asking them to nominate representative! to s;t m the proposed E i ational Advisory Council. The advisory couni itrhi h is set up under the Edu< ation Ordinance. wi! advise the Minister on matters of69 words
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188 1959-06-10 4 For trial on armed robbery charge DAVID JOHN TEBBETT. 1 23, was yesterday committed m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to .stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Jamil bin Hassan of $10 while armed with a dagcer at188 words
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Article27 1959-06-10 4 A NEW club for girls at Kampong Amber has been formed this week by the Legislative Assembly member for Mountbatten, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng.27 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-10 4 THREE young Malayan brothers left Singapore yesterday aboard the liner Oranje for Hish School, while the third is fr°m chun? Cheng Hteh School n Sin&a P°re. attend a Secretarial course With them is another Malacca student. Tan TionGhee, who will take up a course m Agriculture60 words
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Article99 1959-06-10 4 Thieve. make with $5 big haul THIEVES r hauls tot,, two ho,. Singapore yestert! In one r j; F Sahm Mai 1 p.m. aft* I of .-.:> <- >< j Lang. He reiurr.' hours iater to tia been roker 4 Or. < covered worth 6 ;J sarong I missing. tn99 words
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Article62 1959-06-10 4 PULLED UP FOR LAC OF INTEREST IPOH. Tues the Peril rural ,-W r..v. c I ec k of interes tion's activ;' Ed a Mr A. T I secretary of tr, to the tten ref«i i the S and det s pert Certificates m Tron < per cent of me terested62 words
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Article92 1959-06-10 4 3 ONE-AC PLAYS BY THEATRE CLUB I THREE oor-■r r I~ I the lecond r^ ring -r?.f Theatre nnrp at Eti theatn Rajah Road, or Of T ;;rr "P. The I ,-.vc ire the Crown 'T-f 5v rd fi Edgi v parted The fr 1 4 ;> stranfer a r92 words
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75 1959-06-10 4 KUALA L; V I A further i in. nno tablet s of th« to dghi •pr j (clinical .larrhas bopn received Sungei Buloh said thp Medic dent. Dr X M Dr. Rpdcv were receivi 6 i and Com pa ry. wr. j the75 words
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Article28 1959-06-10 4 INVATION TO PUBLIC PENAN ventinn w vek m th< will be from During the week, are Inviti j k station ixr a A lire 1U at the Esp28 words
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Article28 1959-06-10 4 AB'J who pleaded charge rf < an unlftwi I 'i caused hurl tc Ahmad Alhabf .m. Road on T ;;rr 8 r ,l allowed hail of $^028 words
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242 1959-06-10 5 ALAY SKIPPERS ASK TO HANDLE BIG SHIPS Seamen's Union sends petition to Minister MALAY seamen have appealed to the Singapore Government to allow Malay captains to command ocean-going vessels of up to 500 The appeal is contained m a memorandum which the Malay Seamen's Union has sent td the Minister242 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-06-10 5 New Government Ideal one'— says pping firm boss h Direct©! of the Malay States Shipping t F. Burnett, yesterday left for Britain I service m the Federation and Singapore and Urn r xb h I tog Matty yean. j Tht StanW s terrr. I Malaya "very sappoint--3c j taj My87 words
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Article46 1959-06-10 5 MER CALLS GOVERNOR I iea The M i Pixmy ta A istra i i% ramer, acc< mpanied d a call or. Ibe Pen ng Ra Tin Rot Sa'adah v had lunch with -r and hia w tfe The Dato W* a 5 p also a <u€st46 words
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93 1959-06-10 5 SEREMBAX, Tues.— A businessman. Mr. A- S. Dawooci. J.P., was elected president o: the Negri Sembilan Indian Association for the fourth time at ♦he Association's general meeting. Vice-presidents for the current year are Mr. A- R. Nambiar and Mr. G- Suppiah. Other officials elected were:93 words
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131 1959-06-10 5 Padmini leaves with sarong kebaya A COMMERCIAL photographer was yesterday snubbed by India's wellknown dancer, Padmini, at the Singapore airport. The dancing star was posing for a series of photographs when the commercial photographer stepped m for a picture. 'Just one more, please." the photographer asked the star politely. But131 words
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186 1959-06-10 5 New port of call tor pilgrim ships likely PENANG, Tues. There is a possibility thai the l^ 0 pilgrimage will sec the establishment erf another port of call m Malaya tor the pilgrim Anking and Anshun. This was stated by the Pilgrimage Control Officer, Federation, Tuan Haji Ali Rou.-e m186 words
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307 1959-06-10 5 Girl tells court of love letters to brother-in-law KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. An Indian girl, M. Nathammah Rajoo. today told the Sessions Court Magistrate, Inche M. M. Hashim. that she wrote love letters to her boy friend, who was also her brother-in law The girl %va?: testifying a»ain?t M Kanasundaram. 41.307 words
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Article86 1959-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The appointment of Mentri Besar m Johore will entirely depend on the decision by President of the United Malays National Organization,' Tunku Abdul Rahman, The Standard learned today. In the new constitution of Johore State there would be no Deputy Mentri86 words
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Article93 1959-06-10 5 ALLIANCE NAMES SIX FOR COUNCIL IPOH, Tues. The Alliance tonight presented to the Sultan its selection of members for the State Executive Council. They are: Inche Yahaya bin Haji Harun, Inche Ahmed hin Said Inche Shaari bin Piaj (from UMNO). Messrs. Teh Siew Eng and Liew Why Hone (from MCA)93 words
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186 1959-06-10 5 Ghost led her to suicide: Court told A young seamstress, who was engaged to be married, was alleged to have been "persuaded by a ghost" to end j her life by taking caustic soda, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Her father, Lim Lye Ee. who could not give186 words
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186 1959-06-10 5 She poured hot water over her husband A FEW days before a woman died, she confessed to a Police Inspector that she had poured boiiing water over her husband and then Tried to end her own life by taking caustic sooa. a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Poiiee Inspector186 words
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237 1959-06-10 5 Houses for the not-so-rich group first: says Mr. Ong THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Lng Guan, will also become the chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, The Standard understands. The Minister has already taken steps to re-organise the Improvement Trust, and schemes are being worked out with a237 words
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Article54 1959-06-10 5 MALACCA. Tues.— The newly elected Chief Minister. Inche GhafTar bin Baba. will meet all heads of government departments tomorrow morning to get acquainted with 'hem. Inche Ghaffar said it wa> only a routine measure to get to know one another an^ to explain the Alliance policy54 words
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196 1959-06-10 5 Business employees welcome Byrne plan THE 5.000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union yesterday hailed the plans of the Minister f°r Labour and Law. Mr. X M. Byrne, to unify the trade union movement. The union aim welcomed the Minister's p*an to set up an industrial court and to buLd a196 words
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Advertisement53 1959-06-10 5 Comfort WAlwcys wtar Asha's ml H.iqh Strv^et, ■A tot S oo<« M»'.avi ■CHMANN CO M H 4.i Insurjnce Bid* Ml fe Tel: 362^' IrzviTaTonTc"" P^ith 11 vitamins --n» debilated old F r< "5 people. Also m cose l v,tomin deficiency, also m tablet form. M CO Post Box 123). ">53 words
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Advertisement72 1959-06-10 5 IN U.S.A. MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN MRK GETS MOST MILES PER GALLON OF ALL CLASSES This event is one of the most accurate tests for miles- per-gallon performance ke Gruelling paces for 1898 miles high altitude mountain roads, arid deserts, quiet country roads, busy highways and bustling traffic ASIA MOTOR COMPANY72 words
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384 1959-06-10 6 Alliance confident of victory m tight tor 32 Assembly seats JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Two hundred and ninety thousand voters will go to the polls tomorrow m Johore to elect 32 representatives to the State's first fully-elected Legislative Assembly. Although the State is384 words
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Article534 1959-06-10 6 AVER HITAM (11.499). HSv^.in bin Ha:: Noox Negara Nordln bin Haji Hashiin (All), Baa hI m Irra kal ifm IP. BANDAR MAHARAM (12,762) Abdul Gbanl bin Ka^him (SF l Chiia Bong Urn (All), bin Ha;i Bakar (Negara), BANDAR PENGGARVM i 8 2 45 Wool bin534 words
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159 1959-06-10 6 Hold no ill-will says PMIP chief M EMBERS of the Singapore branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party were asked yesterday by the chairman. Mr. Abdullah Zawawi, "not to be influenced by any afterelection propaganda which tends to arouse 111-feeling or communal hatred. Reminding members that the PMIP is founded on159 words
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Article46 1959-06-10 6 MRS. shirix Fozdar. president of the BahaJ Assembly South-east Asia, ha? Wen Invited to Brunei to perform the first Bahai marriage m th I State on June 15. Sirs. Fozdar will leave Singapore or. June 15 and will also visit Sarawak and N*nr*h. Borneo.46 words
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187 1959-06-10 6 PPP is losing people's support say observers IPOH. Tues. The major setbacks experienced by the Peoples Progressive Party candidates m Selangor and Penang is indicative of dwindling support for the PPP m states outside Perak. Although the PPP has tried to explain Its severe defeat m Penang. political circles here187 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-06-10 6 Minister takes a look round two hospitals IBRAHIM TELLS STAf\ SERVE PUBLIC Fllty THE hospital that had a repu nf> factory relations with the public «ls lhf 0! lishment chosen by the Minister for Health i mad Ibrahim, and his Parliaments s P p r Sheng Nam Chin, for theirStandardpic - 378 words
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463 1959-06-10 6 MALAYAN LEADERS HAIL SPORE MORAL CLEAN-UP MOVE: 'DO THE SAME HERE' Xl ALA LOIPt/R, Tues. A cross-section of leaders m the Federation today hailed the normal and cultural clean-up operation launched by the Government of Singapore. The cross-section includes, politicians, parents, teachers, ministers of the church and a State head463 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-06-10 6 ABU BAH IS NET SELANM MENTIRY KUALA I MPCJ The Suitar. r "i today app Dinted Bakar bin Big Mentn Besai at M the i^ tia Morib. loya ty 1 mised that ao its best constitution of 1 itri c for the weU-betaf <-' w Ufa Cairnc c i of127 words
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106 1959-06-10 6 PENANG, Tues.— A young Malayan businessman wlO be leaving by air for the Middle Bust m June 22 to I open a branch office m Beirut, Lebanon He Mr K. B. Smgka. Managing Proxwictor of Messrs. Era S Patina Prince 'Far Ea^t 1958106 words
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Advertisement73 1959-06-10 6 jonnson mjynaLitfcai dssion Under the classic new hood is the magnificent new VsO.,the revolutionary V 4 engine... Th,s is power to Sll SParS f r any boating P ur P° se t0 laugh at. cruiser loads. ..to give you plenty of speed for !rh»- rf' %4 vC >f* m v^^C\73 words
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313 1959-06-10 7 SACK FOR 400 ARMY CIVILIAN WORKERS BY MARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The axe will fall on 400 civilians employed by the Commonwealth forces m the Federation by March next year. But a majority of them, it is believed, will be absorbed by the Federation Army, The Standard was told today.313 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-06-10 7 Lovely Malayan film actress, Maria Menado, woos Indian actor Shammi Kapoor at the Haw Par Gardens, Singapore, m a scene from the first IndoMalayan film "Singapore," with a song suns m Hindustani.36 words
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142 1959-06-10 7 THE 450-strong Singapore Fire Brigade Union will press lor the immediate MalayanisatiOD of the 1 brigade. This was one of four resolutions passed at the annual genera] meeting of the Union held recently. The request •a-. 1 be placed befoie the Minister for Home Affairs.142 words
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Article174 1959-06-10 7 Parang attack: Mercy plea falls PENANG, rues. The Federation Court of Appeal today rejected an appeal for clemency by a carpenter who "nea:v. yen d" his brotherIn law's hand with a parang. The Court dismissed the appeal against sentence of five years 1 i ail by Mat bin Hussain, 30,174 words
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Article148 1959-06-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) to Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 961 97 R.S.S No. 1 June 961 97 R.S.S No. 1 July 91i 98 E.S.S. No. 2 96* 961 E.S.S. No. 3 951 96i Tone: Steadier Tin price m Singapore was $401 per picul148 words
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Article42 1959-06-10 7 A MAN, Koh Got Song, was waiting at a bus stop m Kallang Road m Singapore on Monday night when two men, on c armed with a dagger held him up and robbed him of a wristwatch valued at $30.42 words
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191 1959-06-10 7 (From Standard rrpo r :c* Alan Yang, aboard the I'SS Salisbury Sound til the sea off North Borneo). SEATO staged Ms biggest peace time amphibious operation at the break of dawn yesterday. About 2.000 IS. Mari es and 7M) U.K. Sherwood Foresters supported by191 words
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Article49 1959-06-10 7 A DETECTIVE. Teo Chens Huat. was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court on a charge of corruptly accepting $30 from the proprietor of a secondhand goods dealer at Keiantan Road on March 2 as an inducement to show him favour. W W^^^^^^^^^W R Mm m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BL49 words
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Advertisement338 1959-06-10 7 P- -I \'\<- n. v i,.,ufi!ii nt Metis the People" Kmthi vcfstaa) then nj m MMWg 4. t \JM 1« U ,v I" 11 H»N r f^f^ N VOIf Showing* V A J<lQ 11. 1.45 4. 6.30 9.30 I I worth Deborah Kerr Burt Lancaster J Davia Niven-Academy Award Best338 words
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Advertisement402 1959-06-10 7 mmTiTTiTifrTii i ii n i irriii m irnrmmiiiii inrrmfU'iiJifnTTiTi 1 im ■BHVON TOP IN SHfI^BUSiHESS iICATHAYOwAMISITIOIIBi j I mmmamSaSßßSßSmaßm attraction siml 3 1 PA.P MAKES HISTORY! A Special Nr«-ftr<*l (marte hy 4 3j Cathay-Kerl§ Films) U now belnc ncreen«d at all shows at i n the ODEON. CATHAY. NEW AIHAMBRA402 words
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Miscellaneous751 1959-06-10 7 HnHßak NATIONAL SHORT WAVE T| y r«Tf 'i% T|y| 5 WM\ xm service IklSfcfclJ^ fiiaifflii'iliOin^ 11 metres :i: g^&ggg!Sg^&ffl^liiillll^ in Prelude> 700 Time S; Snal MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES m (Orchard Sd.): Junior Dept a.m. Signature Tune. 9.03 Play- Malacca 297 metres ~i)pn frori 200n ,n Body bui.d- dox 9.23 Interval751 words
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Advertisement847 1959-06-10 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Mefctea. Boston, New To* l*. 8«ltimor«. Philadelphia e> Cult Pert* Spore 9. Sham Penang TIUCIK .^w«nmm>^ nm M 8/11 lune 12 lune 16/17 lune Cmrrimß «©Won to oroceed trto oth«« oort> to loao end discharge cargo NORTH OEBMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIN!847 words
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Advertisement1148 1959-06-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lints) (Incorooratec m imgacore) (12 line*' rHE BLU£ FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON 0> CONTINENTAL PORT! (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama oi Cape ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other oorts to load and discharge1,148 words
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Advertisement1009 1959-06-10 8 MITSUI |g UNE JAPAN LINE Spore PS'ham Penang Akakurasan Mara 21 June 20 June 18June Hagurosan Maru 22 June 3 U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 20 June 23 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINK vio Monilo Japan. tor USA1,009 words
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Advertisement789 1959-06-10 8 H (Cw)i THE t A C limJ ■J* .AILINOS 10 ft^. ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRA\t A Jf CONHNENTAI SCANDINAVIAN p I %CSai m.s. "Basra b) *U |une/4 lulv 5(. )lW Jf «.s. -Lalandia a) ,i°/! )|lll> 2 Ulkl 'w m.s. "Malacca 1 c) 25/26 lulv 27/28 lull fa *.s. "Sargodha789 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-06-10 9 II i iririttion to the jglll fleet, the BenrinS ruipore on her :.»n ft Mcl has Ifgl t r.irsjo carrying n the entire Ben gf llnf has five cargo holes, varying from 40ft x 24ft. and 30ft x 24ft The vessel is 492 feet long101 words
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134 1959-06-10 9 Interest In Rubbers On Share Mart I; V r interest I i In Rubbers on van S^are market I rmounccv bj iharebt ieW AsBuyers S<ller« i Straits Traders (S] itOCk) 1.69 1 67 William Jacks fN«wl 120 122 xa'.l MININGS Austxal Amal 12 9 13/Aver Hitara 37 f 38/Beriuntai 17/9134 words
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Article414 1959-06-10 9 MALAYAN >harebrokers reported (he following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp $1 00, Fiupatncks 08c.; F N". ordV 51 fitf ready and delayed. >1 £7, $1.67j>; Gammon 5! 7fi} >i 71; W Hammer $1.40; H. \Vaugh $1.15; Hurr.e rrrl> A4 9. M Breweries $2.94; M Cemeni $1 M. Colls.414 words
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Article55 1959-06-10 9 An ultra-highspeed paper tape punch machine of recording 3,nno words a minute on 5 to 8 parallel input tracks of digital data will be one of several exhibits by a British firm at next month's Paris Exhibition. Designed primarily to overrome the bottlenecks m output recording which have55 words
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Article51 1959-06-10 9 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) The chief of the Ministry of Industries Mining Directorate aid the International Tin Council's quota of tin for Indonesia was harmful to this country. Indonesia's quota was fixed at 19 41 per cent, he said. This is likely to affect prices seriously, he51 words
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Article150 1959-06-10 9 Schweppes And Chivers Merger LONDON. Tues. (Reuter^ The directors of the soft. drink firm of Sehweppes Limited and of Chivers and Sons Limited. makers of jams, announced yesterday the amalgamation of their two companies subject to a formal agreement. The amalgamation will be on the basis of an offer by150 words
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248 1959-06-10 9 SDYNEY, Tue?.— (Reuter) An increase m the level of foreign investment m Australia would m Australia's best interest, the United States ambassador to Australia, Mr. William J. Sebald, said today. Mr. Sebald told members of the Sydney Rotary Club he was "somewhat puzzled"248 words
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Article60 1959-06-10 9 AUSTRALIA has a 1958-59 rice crop that should more than meet last season's high level of consumption and exports, it is reported. Production is forecast at 245 million pounds of rough rice, even larger than the previous record of 238 million pounds m 1957-58. Average production60 words
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Article116 1959-06-10 9 utilisation of many electronic digital computers, the manufacturers claim it to be the world's fastest paper tape punch up to ten times the speed of output punches m general use. Three versions of the machine are available, the tape sizes being 11/16 m. 7/8 m. or116 words
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Article168 1959-06-10 9 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The Financial Times today argued that with trade union cooperation. Britain might retrieve the dominant position m shipbuilding which she has ♦«Th« United Kingdom has been overtaken as a shipbuilding nation, first by Japan, now by Germany as well. this London businessman's daily168 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-06-10 9 Mr. D. Erskine-Crum. 8.0.A.C.'s sales manager. South-east Asia, leaves Singapore for India on July 19. He is to take up his new appointment as sales manager for India. He has held the post m Singapore for the past four an^ a half years. Mr. Erskine-Crum48 words
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278 1959-06-10 9 Team. At X.L Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Indian Railway Board would give every possible technical assistance to Malaya to help modernise its railways, leader of a twoman delegation from the Board, Mr. Karnail Singh, said here today. It would also be advantageous for278 words
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Article48 1959-06-10 9 The British aircraft industry exported almost £60 million worth of goods during the first four months of this year, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors has announced. Thi? represent? a 16 per cent increase on the figure for the first four months of 1958.48 words
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Article126 1959-06-10 9 Sales Of Comet 4 Improve' The sales prospects for the De Havilland Comet IV "have shown distinct signs of improvement" says a statement jus; released by the Company. This was due to the growing realisation of overseas airlines that a moderate sized jet was urgently needed *o avoid the cream126 words
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Article215 1959-06-10 9 Price Slips 2 3 8 Cents RUBBER dropped 2£ cents on the Singapore market yesterday, to close at 96^ cents per Ib. for International first grade June. Trading wa?. mostly or, a cautious note. The market opened on wot lower or; disappointing New York and London advices, and cased further215 words
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195 1959-06-10 9 RUBBER: MALAYA MUST SEEK NEW MARTS EXPERT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya cannot depend too long on America as the chief customer of her rubber, Mr. Neil Douglas, a rubber chemist and leading authority on natural rubber m Australia and New Zealand, said today. He said Malaya must m future look195 words
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Article98 1959-06-10 9 PRODUCE SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicu! yesterday 1 were Copra June-July ?44 buyers; $45 sellers; roconut oil m bulk $66 seller?: m drums $68 sellers; Mtmtok white pepper (133 sellers; Sarawak white $V,2 sellers; j special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Coprs Association closing prices fair merchantI98 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-06-10 9 SEA water is pumpen into the largest dry dock built m Japan since th© war at the completion ceremony held at the Kanagawa Shipyard of Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.. Ltd. at Kawasaki, near Tokyo. The 40 000 dwt dry dock is 220 metres (721.671 words
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196 1959-06-10 9 A range of a dozen experimental conveyor belts made from all-nylon ducks will be shown by a U.K. firm at the Mining Machinery Exhibition at Olympia, from July 9 to 18. The firm is also showing P.V.C. proofed mine ventilation tubing, nylon_ braiding trailing196 words
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Article39 1959-06-10 9 THE Ma'ayan Exchanpp Banks' Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling (ready) T.T./O.D French Franc* 1M35. Belgian Francs 1629 1/4 Norwegian Kroner 232 3/4. Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rate* remain unaltered.39 words
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Article51 1959-06-10 9 Tokyo Tues. Reu'.cr) The Japanese Ministry < f Trade said today Indonesia had askrd Japan for a loan of about U5545,000,000 to build 20 ships here. The proposal might discussed between Dr. Soekarno. visiting Indonesian president, and Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. Japanese Prime Minister, the51 words
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Article205 1959-06-10 9 OITFR ROADS Xai if a. FernaT Cloi BQclcolaJ Boshniak. Symorn R ta Mi ikoi S< ii sil erut, laon s [ngelssis, Ta; I i Ann Tfcbago, Ommankerk Ril iy< Maru Jefferson, Ti; a' a>. S r u "J Mnru Thames Hallanger, Vega, Rhei is, P:. f^k;j Mam205 words
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Advertisement389 1959-06-10 9 1^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE I MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN b HOKGKONG PORTS. CHAEL JEBSEN" JSZ Aecrp'ing Cargo For Penong and Rangoon *n INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY Smgoprre. 51, Beach Street, Penang. "1664 7S6SS. Tel: *****. B^ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. *i Cecil Street Tel: :948S ***** 7023& 1 '--ing389 words
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Article, Illustration2171 1959-06-10 10 ARTHUR KOESTLER - ARTHUR KOESTLER A COWARD'S VIEW OF JAPAN by ON my second day m Tokyo, driving towards Yokohama, I saw a large, silent, anxious crowd m front of an imposing public edifice. I stopped the taxi, expecting to see a funeral cortege emerge from the building, and learnt2,171 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-06-10 10 VERU - VERU by AROUND THE WORLD— In 1908 two newspapers, the New York TIMES and Paris LE MATIN, sponsored an "Around the World" automobile race. This venture, start ing m New York and ending n Paris, seemed impossible at the time. It called255 words
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Advertisement67 1959-06-10 10 I Royal Blue Washable Poap ar. 1 wat<»r washes n.'ery trace r>f BL^jTffiTyi*^ >.^^! Washable Quink. Fc>r permanence «ie»ns and protects any pea. QUINK tNK tS A PRODUCT O* TMff PASKES PEN COMPANY WEDDING RINGS PLATINUM GOLD K'n. f\ m Reasonable Prices I.AIIIKA ■m*m jewellers I THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON67 words
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Article, Illustration435 1959-06-10 11 By V AZIR MARKAR B I k Cup. top prize of Army soccer m the Could be after yesterday's -mv Paj Corps" two-nil victory over the visiting neers of Hongkong; m the semi-final of the 5] .vtmon at Tanqlm yesterday. B c it435 words
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Article161 1959-06-10 11 POLICE TAKE A BEATING j2 rts C::h pr ved i be P dlicc them by 8—1 El- Houses divi- xure at Jalan m ild nave T >v oo E: bisger marE; :>r the mice; rate H. their forwards. irst fifteen :r.:nute.-> to be o ntented goal lead which V Har.zah161 words
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Article21 1959-06-10 11 I' ickei Club four goali tc locccr match estcrda? Robed d Lever Club while Majid netted 'or the lads.21 words
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Article113 1959-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Sentul Work? Recreation Club 'A' maintained their unbeaten record when they trounced Sime Darby Sports Club 6—o m today's FAS division 1 Government and Business Houses league match on the Sentul ground. Sentul dictated the exchanges for the major part n(113 words
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Article205 1959-06-10 11 Three Countries Proposal THREE countries Philippines, Japan and Malaya have agreed to a proposal from the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association to form an Asian Swimming Confederation. This was dtodosed at the SASA council meetin? at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The Singapore body, taking the Initiative wrote to all affiliates205 words
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Article274 1959-06-10 11 MAXWELL Sports Club chalked up another big victory when they trounced Kota Raja Sports Club by eight goals to one m their SAFA Division 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was a keen game for the first 50 minutes when the274 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-10 11 THE Engineers goalkeeper, Cpl. Gre&n t is on his knees and although t- c rtatne-sake Sot. G v cm the Pan Corns (right) Ij r^rarht/. he ca^noi oof? f m r h>:" :n t;^. and the fi'r'Qrr tj c'.cr.rcd. Sqt. Green had better Iticfc t€n mifitit< s froni e ipheti67 words
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Article53 1959-06-10 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues.— The annual general meeting of the Bukit Mertajam High School Old Boys Association will not be held on June 13 as announced earlier, but on Friday June 26 at the B-M. High School hall. All Old Highs and members are kindly asked53 words
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Article30 1959-06-10 11 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— Eight teams will take cart m the Bukit Gantang Cup soccer league this week. The league has been organised by the Tanjong Maiim Sub-District Association.30 words
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Article220 1959-06-10 11 TWENTY-FOUR horses have been demoted according to the new Straits Racing Association classifications announced yesterday. They a &*roTioss o From Clas* 1 to Class 2. (9) Anna Kumara, DaikJ. Oimp.e*. Judicai: Sa?e Blue; Fire Risk; [Colossal; Roulette; Sweet r.-eam From Class 3 to Class 4. |1) Ra220 words
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520 1959-06-10 11 DAZZLING DISPLAY BY H.K. TOURISTS PENANG Tues Giving a dazzling display of football artistry, the touring Hongkong Chinese easily beat Malayan Malays 3—o before a crowd of about 10,000 at the City Stadium tonight. While the Hongkong forwards traced a fine soccer520 words
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Article24 1959-06-10 11 SOCCER: Government Services vs Business Houses at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m.; Dh\ 2A League R.A.F. Tengah vs R.A.F. Seletar at J Tengah.24 words
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Article41 1959-06-10 11 SOCCEH: F.A.S. League Div. 1 U.M.N.O. vs S.&A— < T.P.CA Div. 2 Dynamic Dy- namos S.C. vs Camp Fed Army Pudu Rood. Dv-. 3 S.C.R.C. VI Bungsar Indiana S.C. B'fields Rly. .4r-ry j League: 3 Fed. vs 74 FdPark—Gurney Road.41 words
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Article34 1959-06-10 11 SOCCER: Division 1 Loyal Regt. vs. Hussars Ipoh Pndang Dn\ 2 2 Police Field Force vs Cheng Wah Coronation Grand. Dit*. 3 Ipoh Police 'B rs Kirtta Kellas Estate Jalnn Abdul Jalil ground-34 words
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Article14 1959-06-10 11 SOCCER: Div. S—St Anthony's School vs Teluk Buloh Estate Speedy Road ground.14 words
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Article22 1959-06-10 11 SOCCER: 2nd D;r. League: Singapore S.C. vs TamU Youth B.C at Dato Krorrat "A"; SLRC vs PPCRC "B"— Dato Kramat "B"-22 words
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Article56 1959-06-10 11 THE Singapore Turf Club announced yesterday that dis- tances for class 1 horses for the Singapore July meeting has been amended as follows: Horses class I First run If or It or 1J miles. Second run 6f oi 1 mile. The Autumn C\j.p race wID56 words
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Article28 1959-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday.— P.ie Met tnri:«t B^ys Primary School iSen'ul 1 wiD hold their annual athletic mcc* on June 19 on their school ground s* Sentul28 words
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Article403 1959-06-10 11 RONNIE OON IS JUNIOR CHAMP RONNIE OON, a Thomas lup prospect, is the 1959 Singapore junior badminton :hampion. Last night at the Badminton ■lall he played like a eham)ion to heat Tan Cheng Eng. mother Cup prosper!, to earn he title. He won 15-8, 15-10 Helen Ong won the women's403 words
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Advertisement192 1959-06-10 11 v^LJI llLJlv^Lvl/iy llvly VV. with a flawless sporting pedigree A*** A MM H9 M^M MM M^x f^V M m^M The M.G. Majnette Mark m Is today's concept of safety DTITIQ OUt Iff 6 fast motoring— the sports saloon with the Bpacious air and the continental line. Longer, sleeker, it CAfJtSfl192 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-06-10 12 PETER WONG - CHAN FOR MACAO AGAIN PETER WONG This Time Hell Take Two Cars For Grand Prix By CHAN LIE CHOON, Singapore's motor racing ace, will return to Macao to defend his Grand Prix title m November. Lye Choon told me yesterday that he Is preparing to send two cars this year281 words
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485 1959-06-10 12 Tampin s R.A. Lead Negri Senior League Table SEREMBAN, Tues. The Negri Sembilan Football Association senior league competition is well under way with the Royal Artillery team from Tampin leading with eight points. The RA. a formidable aide. won four games m a row .-^ring a total of 30 goals485 words
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Article58 1959-06-10 12 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana Tues. (Reuter) Gerry Alexander, who led the West Indies cricket team on the L 958 59 tour cf India and Pakistan, ha? accepted the captaincy of the team to meet England m the Caribbean area next year. Alexander's acceptance was announced here by Mr. Kenneth58 words
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175 1959-06-10 12 IOC Reject Nat. China Under Its New Name TAIPEI. Tues (Reuter) The rejection of Nationalist China's reapplication for International Olympic Committee membership under a new name was described by sports leaders here as 'most regrettable.' "The Chinese National Olympic Committee' on Formosa, m a meeting yesterday. decided to reapply for175 words
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Article94 1959-06-10 12 PENANG, Tttes. Penang. j the holders of the Malaya Cup will meet the touring Hongkong Chne>e m a soccer match to be played under floodlights at the City Stadium at 8 p.m. on Thursday. The Penans team will be selected from the following: Varathraju, Yeap Hooi94 words
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Article, Illustration335 1959-06-10 12 Klang Police Sports In The Rain KLANG, Tues. The Klang District Police held its annual sports meet at the Klang Padang on Sunday m the rain. There were 20 events with about 50 athletes competing. Klang Police won the best performance trophy and other prizes. Results were 120 Yards Hurdles:Ch'ng Seng Poh - 335 words
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Article134 1959-06-10 12 TAMWORTH. New South Wales Tues. (Reuten Although finishing the match with only 12 men the British Lions Rugby Union tourists outclassed the New South Wales Country XV here today winning by 27 points (three goals, three penalty goals and a try) to 14 (one goal,134 words
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Article55 1959-06-10 12 TAIPING, Tues.— Persatuan Melayu beat the Police Headquarters by five goals to two m the senior league soccer match played at the esplanade yesterday. Persatuan Melayu's goals came from centre forward Halim. outside right Rashid, inside right Ismail while inside right Majid and right back Nawawi55 words
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Article59 1959-06-10 12 OTTAWA, Tues. (UPI) England's West Bromwich Albions last night crushed a local soccer team m an exhibition game by a score of 9-0. The Albions. on the second last stop of their Canadian tour, outclassed the best side Ottawa could field. They scored four goals m59 words
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851 1959-06-10 12 ROME, Tues. (Reuter) Swimming is likely to be the second or third most important sport of the Rome Olympic Games next year. Of the first 55 nations to announce their entry for the Games, all but one have851 words
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Article34 1959-06-10 12 SYDNEY, Tues. (Reutcr) Athlete Dave Power has accepted an invitation to run m a special marathon race m Korea m September. The race is part of "peace" celebrations held annually m Korea.34 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-06-10 12 District Soccer In Perak IPOH. Tues. The Perak Inter-District soccer competition final between the holders, Krian and Ipoh Head Office will be played off on the padang this Thursday at 5.15 p.m. Team and officials will be entertained to tea at the sports pavilion on the padang at 4.30 p.m.UPI - 117 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-06-10 12 Selangor Tennis Draw draw tn r I T- ps to I Lumpui 1 rPsultPH as Fed< ratio! Men's singh tzmai Hall. B B. A Pai Goh Thean S Loke Yaik X Bottom h©( i Ya:k Ukadry ins I -ad v; L Chan vs F nonds vs D. Lev. S and222 words
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Article25 1959-06-10 12 SYDNEY, Mi k I eahy Irish wi terweii pointed A Barnes, Brii T pion, tonighi n 1 12-round l Q I m pm25 words
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Advertisement155 1959-06-10 12 Subscribe To The STAIVBAm MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATION V If yoo live m Singapore or the Federation of or m the surrounding areas, why not subsrrihf "STANDARD" and have it delivered to voor W daily— or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is fill m the155 words
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Article1287 1959-06-10 13 lashback For 'The Thunderer' LONDON. 10 has been as jrised as Geneva prominent story TIMES of LonMonciay that Mr. Lioyd'g days as Foreign Secretary ;mbered. id M though the ri'.r. achievement v-) ensure that \vtryr. Lloyd do#s not v« Foreign Office m I -»speable future. [to| a question m the1,287 words
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Article, Illustration598 1959-06-10 13 From Our Correspondent k > NEW DELHI YEARS, nay for centuries, we have i on what looked a never-ending chase p'enfy which everyF nyi is just around Corner. pi z last, thank i nost ithio I m than 5 n 5 Nehm X .as beer. EInformation Service of India - 598 words
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Article218 1959-06-10 13 NEW YORK FACTORY hands who do not whistle while they work make Charlie Granville's heart very heavy Charlie runs a perfume company m Wilton, Connecticut, on the principle that if you want to succeed m business you've got to keep the workers REALLY HAPPY. And his factory is converted218 words
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Article451 1959-06-10 13 money as well as her old man is laughed at by Richard Aishton, boss of a big Chicago bank. He said this week-end: "It's ridiculous to say that women don't shop economically "Supermarkets report that it is husbands who do 70 per cent, of 'impulse451 words
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Article161 1959-06-10 13 MARY MALONE - Every bikini tells a story... MARY M ALONE. r TX)P American swimsuit designer Fernand Lafitte reckons he can tell a woman's nationality by her bathing costume and the way she wears it. He classifies women this way: 0 German: Chic types wear bikinis like a pair of s^ks very casually.161 words
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Miscellaneous283 1959-06-10 13 LI'L ABNER By AI Capp V THAT NEW RAT NOW V^lt TMARSSUVD.\cON^^A^ BE" >O' iS OMLV V P GOT MAH-S<?BMDEEU Jsf X^ I J\ I TWIN' EXTRV 2 WISE J PERSON WMO UKES \TV. J I AWTW'IDEELO'ALL /55-^c2v^%«^U \^Z^ >REPULSiVE TWAR'S v SET TW REST aTh' < I RED-BLOODED ir^QO283 words
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Article353 1959-06-10 14 Boy who lived 15 years as COLUMBIA. TOes, (UPI) ITh? ease of "Douglas X.'" a 2" -year- rid automobile mechanic who lived 15 years a^ a girl before learning he Was a boy, has been revealed from 'he Hies ot th? South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Agency. T~~e Agency declined to353 words
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166 1959-06-10 14 GENEVA. Tues. (IPI) The Soviet Union is manoeuvring to break off the Geneva Foreign Ministers talks and force the West into an unconditional Summit conference. Western diplomats said today. U.S Secretary of State Christian Herter, apparently ami ipating the new Soviet strategy, told Russian's Andrei166 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-06-10 14 Photo. Tokyo International Airport silulW n, r i mmmmm UPIUPI - 13 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-06-10 14 BIG CABINET RESHUFFL IN CEYLON Banda makes sweeping changes to solve crisis Only 3 Ministers are retained m new set-up COLOMBO, Tues. (Reuter) The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, today disclosed sweeping changes m his Cabinet following a month-old crisis brought on by the withdrawal of Marxist members249 words
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149 1959-06-10 14 Foreign Aid A Must For Ceylon -Envoy HONGKONG. Tues. (Reuter) Sir Ratnakirti Gunewardene, Ceylonese ambassador to the Tnited States, said here today that Ceylon would have to depend on foreign aid m the next ten years for development. Answering questions at the airport before his departure for Washington to resumeReuter - 149 words
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Article68 1959-06-10 14 ACTOR MICKEY R o o n p y is shown dancing with his fifth wife. Barbara Thomason. at the Harwyn Cluh m New York. Mickey and Miss Thomason. 22. were wed m Mexico last December, five months before his fourth wife obtained a divorce decree68 words
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Article71 1959-06-10 14 LIMA. Pen:, rues. (UP] Fernando Belaunde Terry, leader of the Popular Action (opposition) Party, was released yesterday from prison, where he had been held lev 1 1 days on charges of committing a "-'rime against public security.* 1 Judge Isaias Ag ;irre ordered Belaunde's release after71 words
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Article, Illustration263 1959-06-10 14 NOW TITO CALLS FOR A-FREE BALKANS U BELGRADE. Tues. (Reuter) President Tito today called for the Inclusion of Italy and Greece m a "secure" atom- free zone m the Balkan.-. An atom-free zone would be "useful." but Yugoslavia "cannot consider Itself secure 1 1 so long as other surrounding; countries263 words
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Article25 1959-06-10 14 SIXTYFIVE ships were awaiting clearance m the Port of Colombo yesterday when normal working was resumed after a four-day dockers strike. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article67 1959-06-10 14 IN a e.iy mood and rH.ivine at Fp*-m k I cess M^rearpt on Derby day For memhp^ Roya' Family it m a d« 3 of ea^p Ih. J was dressed m shantune Bilk a ttp for tit< the same name who fin;shr(i third Ren M saret67 words
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364 1959-06-10 14 I ALWAYS SMELL CLE AND FRESH LIBERAC LONDON. Tups. (Reuter) Liberal. c dollar-a-year American pianist, denied m today that he traded on sex appeal or usttH love. God. the United States President tod M royal family all m the rau^e of personal pub! He wms being rross rramin ed m364 words
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434 1959-06-10 14 LONDON. Tues (Reuten— Government threats to the freedom of the Press m some Commonwealth countries was the chief topic here yesterday at the afternoon session °f the Commonwealth Press Union conferenceThe discussion was opened by Mr. Dermot Morrah. Chairman of the434 words
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Article137 1959-06-10 14 Youth, 19, IS jailed for life LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Terenge George Cooney, 19, was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey yesterday for stabbing another youth to death m a fight at an East London dance hall. The prosecution said that during a fight between "the Dagenham Boys" and137 words
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Article72 1959-06-10 14 Women In Parliament Sworn In ADELAIDE. Tues (Reuter).— Women sat m the South Australian State Parliament today for the first time since it was established more than a century ago Mrs. Wilfred Steele was on c of five new members sworn m the Assembly, and Mrs Geoffrey Cooper one of72 words