Singapore Standard, 12 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959. /ol. IX No. 344. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)23 words
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Article, Illustration734 1959-06-12 1 "GOOD THINGS IN LIFE NEVER FREE' Harbour is vital far itittv State Our victory hasn't caused a panic in business Premier THE Prime Minister of the State of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday called on the workers of the Singapore Harbour Board toStandard - 734 words
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Article434 1959-06-12 1 Ong takes over six departments Reshuffle SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday announced a reshuffle of several Government departments and drew up the responsibilities of his Ministers. Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. who combines under his wings departments fcrmerlv controlled by the Ministry ol" Communications434 words
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Article184 1959-06-12 1 Israeli ships barred in Suez CAIRO. Thurs. (UPI) A United Arab Republic spokesman said today the UAR will refuse passage through the Suez Canal to Israeli ships and cargoes 'regardless of the consequences." Wing Commander Aly Sabry, Minister o! State for Presidential Affairs, marie the statement in an interview with184 words
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Article96 1959-06-12 1 Tax relief for British cinemas LONDON, Thurs. —The British cinemas are to get tax relief of £2.500. 000 the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derick Heathcoat-Amory, told the House of Commons last night. Members of all parties had urged him to reduce the entertainment tax on cinemas because thev wereReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-06-12 1 A big smile from, lovely star of 'Vengeance' VIVACIOUS Hongkong film star Pearl Au Kar Wai smiles for Standard cameraman K. S. Lean after a Press conference at Ipoh, where she is visiting to make personal appearances at the Capitol cinema in connection with her latest film, "Vengeance." The lovely85 words
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Article34 1959-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (UPI) The Dalai Lama is 24 years old today. Special prayers were said at Mussoorie, the Tibetan God King's exile home in India, to mark the day.34 words
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165 1959-06-12 1 Barrel-maker wills $420,000 ALL HIS LKFE SAVINGS TO CHARITY SYDNEY, Thurs., (Reuter) An 86-year-old Irishman, who worked as a barrel-maker when he came to Australia in 1892. has willed about $420,000 Malayan to charity. The man, Mr. Andrew Sinclair, who lives with his wife in the beach suburb of NorthReuter - 165 words
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152 1959-06-12 1 Pick-pocket does a back door trick DETECTIVES combed the General Hospital grounds last night in search of a youthful escapee. The escapee. Lee Koh Bok. 19, was arrested at 9.30 pm in Geylang in connection with a pick-pocketing offence. Half a n hour later he freed himself from custody. It152 words
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Article40 1959-06-12 1 JAKARTA. Thurs (Reiner) Coins stamped with the communist Hammer and Sickle have been discovered in Central Java, according to Pres*reports from the regionThe discovery of the amis was reported by the Semarang newspaper. Tern do.40 words
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275 1959-06-12 1 Hundred trade unions to be struck off Govt, acts on TUC request MORE than 100 ".splinter" trade unions in Singapore may be struck off by the Registrar of Trade I nions. The 100 unions are considered by the Government as either splinter unions or "yellow'' unions, since many ol them275 words
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Article73 1959-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Th_r< The acting General Manager of the Malayan Railway Mr. E. T. Williams, said today that the decision of tne National Union of Railwayman to carry on their work-to- r I e campaign had come as a surprise, "l have yet to get their73 words
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Article26 1959-06-12 1 JAKARTA, Thurs iKeuter). Indonesian Government authorities have confiscated forged banknotes valued at hundreds of thousands of rupiahs in the Riau Islands o^ posite Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement200 1959-06-12 1 looK* 2 SIZES for 1 or 2 drinks est value for your money Thetß are altogether 10 Fraser Neave l RTdMH Qngtf Beer. Lerr.onade. Cream Soda Saraaparilks. Soda. Tonic. Dry Ginger Ale Grape Font Soda. Orange CpjsH ..^k-rifi l___L, Gna r:er: vade M ;^g A J^W mm wR A mmmm200 words
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350 1959-06-12 2 'We have to reckon with Asia and Africa' NEW YORK, Thurs. (Reuter)— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secretary-General of the United Nations, today called for a world-wide economic "forward movement on a broad front so that all share in the progress and no country builds350 words
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Article79 1959-06-12 2 Kuala LUMPUR, Thurs— The Union of Bui ma has now established an Embassy here. The Charge d'Affaires ad interim, U Mya Se.;-. presented his Letter of Appointment rrom Burma's Foreign Minister, U Chan Tun Aung, to the Federation's Minister for External Affairs Dr. Ismail bin79 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-06-12 2 MX of the nine Malavan Airways crew members, selected to undergo special training in Britain to fly Viscounts for the airline in September, left Singapore yesterday They are Flying Officer C. G. King. Captain J. Hawkes, Flying Officer Teh Soon Kin Captain J L104 words
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Article70 1959-06-12 2 kua: UMPUB 1 tn Ibe National h I Women'-; Institutes of Ma aya is ho'dir.g a training i at tbu Pejahat Women's institute, Jalan Lemhah. Petal- mg Java, -from J., y 7 v The course i s entitled ''Mati Customs and Culture" and is intended to cover70 words
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Article54 1959-06-12 2 -THE Singapore City I unci] Services Union welcomed Government's proposed plan io r a Trade Union Rouse "This will hep the work* n to unite under a centra] m ga tuzation. and strengthen tl i parent body the Singap Trades Union Coi ihe nion stated in54 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-12 2 Shell m leaver for stu in London MR I HIN HCAI man.if i n Ip Shell ontp I edei at k n lea ei i> .ur frg gapor< on v l.cmdcin H\<"( utj* On tin HUW with bin e\»-c ul i\ c parti <»f tin Mi Ihm ha» acting district93 words
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Article77 1959-06-12 2 Moscow radio Singapore LONDON in Eadio M m that Er.c ar dependent A tmottnts 'A" mar, a- 'ii' tide Of 1 I .-'l\-aH Engl; fl Bingap d mind you Jl br '9 h. aki mm t:ie groa ng liberation J9 deceive the with thf ;x I denee." b s Radi77 words
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Advertisement1737 1959-06-12 2 W«.l lIT.TII ill THAT 00 IS A LONG WAY J I > fcK r__a_«_> l m PERSCNAL I SITUATIONS VACANT I ACCOM. VACANT DOROTHY AND L. V. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TO LET Two and Three-bed who left a f very short notice IN KUALA LUMPUR Apphca- room modern flats1,737 words
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Advertisement1189 1959-06-12 2 I NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE MfTK U rn^Ai LU rmTNCIL BANKS ASSOCIATION MUNICIPAL COUNCIL att ~u *t__ «k^,^ ON sale Historical Handa ALL^ mb in S fSi na^ni oook "Kuala Lumpur 100 Association in the State oi 9 ft n n P r rrmv The Singapore will be ,Jm*i tor1,189 words
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Article549 1959-06-12 3 ATTEMPTS by the opposition political groups ■n Federation to challenge the UMNO-MCA-■r Alienee in the State elections have proved ■v 3 *z to date. The succession of victories Ic fhe Alliance has gained was continued ft- ist Wednesday with another sweeping ft ht rs candidates, who549 words
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Article336 1959-06-12 3 WHILE press and newspaper associations in r ms parts of the world continue to debate and msfl against infringements of their rights to say i^ 'tcv think on all matters of public interest, a Kcsman for the British Government, its Colonial I 'v Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd,336 words
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Article39 1959-06-12 3 U IMM lee* lOm Koad bpore i 2 f>o toi Mo 196d Cades I iCEfcNfcWS ■u.. r« 254*1 lines) All departments 1 tW** France Bide 174 Eft* «g Sd V M wa iT ,el ArtkX39 words
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Article948 1959-06-12 3 George Bull - The Anglo -Soviet Trade Agreemen George Bull by LONDON HEN he returned to Britain after signing the Anglo-Russian fiveyear trade agreement in Moscow Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade remarked that he thought fat communists were easier people to deal with than thin ones. There was a948 words
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Shorts from the Talks
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Article101 1959-06-12 3 "ONE of the astonishing discoveries that Orkney yields is the evidence for the size of its population in the Late Stone Age. One is inclined to think that Stone Age peoples were thin on the ground, but in Orkney the relics of their occupation101 words
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Article45 1959-06-12 3 "THE principal thing I've gained by success is the right to work, and that for an artist, and working in this profession, is a very difficult thing to achieve Jfthn Osborne. controversial young British playwright, speaking in the BBC's General Overseas Service.45 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1959-06-12 3 Sebastian Haffiner - Sebastian Haffiner by BERLIN £)R. ADENAUER'S sudden withdrawal of his Presidential candidature has had something of the effect of the 13th stroke of a clock: it not only seems a wrong step in itself, but throws doubt on the preceding moves too For tie first time,1,295 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-06-12 3 People who lived in England many centuries ago used huge rocks to mark the place of the rising sun on the longest day of the year. Near the village of Stonehenge stands a gate-way of huge rocks When viewed from a certain place, the gate frames the62 words
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Article, Illustration387 1959-06-12 3 the NEWS as it strikes me venerable conservatism. Britain's Colonial Secretary. Mr Alan LennoxBoyd, explained to delegates to the Commonwealth Press Union conference the policy of the British Government to lead the colonial territories to responsible selfgovernment within the Commonwealth H e said nothing the delegates did not already know387 words
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Advertisement12 1959-06-12 3 J iei I Howell ■A* --USC tfATTERY RO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR )r12 words
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290 1959-06-12 4 A science course for vernacular students Varsity move to meet lack of qualified men THE University of Malaya in Singapore will launch next month a one-year pre-Univer-sity course for vernacular school students, leading to admission to the Science Faculty. Disclosing this at a Press conference yesterday the University's Principal, Prof.290 words
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232 1959-06-12 4 Queen's birthday parade: 4,000 invited THE State uf Singapore s own forces will predominate over Commonwealth troops at the Queen's Birthday parade at the Padang on June 13, an Army spokesman said yesterday. During the parade, spectators will also have the opport .r.itv of seeing the Queen's Colours of the232 words
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Article113 1959-06-12 4 No Indian in the Cabinet protest THE Singapore Indian Congress yesterday expressed disappointment at the absence of an Indian from among the lists of Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries in the PAP Government. A statement issued by the SIC said: "After complimenting the PAP on their victory and the complete non113 words
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134 1959-06-12 4 City Council staff told: Continue the good work THE Singapore City Council Services Union has called on its members to continue 'heir a _>rk faithfully and loyally with the same devotion to duty which thev have always given in the interests of the public. I- its newsletter, the union states:134 words
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Article137 1959-06-12 4 Seamen's union seeks new terms THE Malaya Seamen's Union yesterday asked the Singapore Harbour Board to review the agreement signed between the two parties in 1955. In a letter to the Board, the union asked the 5.H.8.: To increase the establishment for grade one serangs (tugs.). To consider a readjustment137 words
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200 1959-06-12 4 Dato Wong to be Chief Minister again PENANG. Thursday— The Penang State Alliance, which won 17 .^eats out of 24 in the State Legislative Assemb v election.-; last Saturday, tonight unanimously ue.-.ded to recommend to' the Governor. Ra.ia Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad that Dato Wong Pow Nee should continue200 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-06-12 4 t "^oon. fifth from right, and K,s member, of the mission were me? by Mr Aw Chen* Chvf P f ""ft Pa< pl tin nd riee mi,li Th Ltd., in Penang. Mr. Aw i, on ÜBa Thin', rifhi 'if.u?* C u 0Ve "V n Dlree72 words
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281 1959-06-12 4 Gun lost at New Year party Court told IPOH Thurs. A soldier from the New Zealand Regiment told a Magistrate, Raja Redzuan bin Raja I Yaacob, here of an occasion when, after having a Chinese New Year Eve party with a re-settlement officer, the latter lost his revolver. The soldier,281 words
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Article49 1959-06-12 4 CHUA GEK KOON. 18, was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court on charges of abducting another youth. Wee Eng Chong, and of being a member of an unlawful assembly and voluntarily causing hurt to Wee. after Wee told the court that he had mistakenly identified Chua.49 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-06-12 4 VIETNAMESE CONSUL IN S'PORE LEAVES FOR NEW POST MR. TANG YAN CHI. Vietnamese Consul-General ;in Singapore and Director of the Vietnamese Legation m Kuala Lumpur, will leave for Saigon for a new post this morning. Mr. Tang has been m Singapore and Ma.aya for only 15 months. In a farewell132 words
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Article76 1959-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two Radio Malaya officials today left by air to study administration and organizing radio prosrammes in America. They are Ra.a Iskandar. Senior Malay Programme Organizer and Mr. Leong Teng Sun. Chinese Programme Organizer. Both officers aril] be away for^ six months76 words
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161 1959-06-12 4 Three claim $***** damages for injuries THREE workers attached to the REME in Singapore are ntlj ling a lorry Chong Moh Efeng and I soldier, S larif r Moham-t for S.^n.rjno damages for injuries they sustained m a road accident The plaintiffs Phoon Chee Keong 24, a carpenter, Lee Yok161 words
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118 1959-06-12 4 YOUTH GUILTY OF ROBBING WRIST WATCH A YOUTH, Wot t H i". was yesterday convicted in Singapore First D stri I Court on a charge of robbing a a watch valued at ISO from I i Ng an,-, of being armed with 1 lagger at the time of the robbery.118 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-06-12 4 A NEW entrance to the Singapore Harbour Board will be opened shortly, The Standard was told yesterday. It is expected to be named Cate 3 and will serve as an additional entrance to the eight gates now in operation. Cate 3 is beside the present90 words
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226 1959-06-12 4 Broker who dead in opium found shot dead in unoccupied fla DESCRIBED by big two wivtx mm**, Lee Bok Lau, 31. was found Oar; Itj wounds In a new unoccupied house bv buyers, the Singapore Coroner, It] I was told yesterday Sim had opium A nd. M*. Leo's first floor226 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-06-12 4 FILM SHOW THE YMCA Junior Department, Orchard Road, will be presenting a film "South Africa 11 at the Association's premises at 7.3'" 1 p.m. tomorrow nigh' and also OO June 16.31 words
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617 1959-06-12 5 Millionaire Was Ignorant Of Education: Allegation :hool chief claims 1,260 for damages IBfsiANG, Thi«rs. Bprofessor Fong ■L of Formosa, L d m the Supreynurt here today I multi millionf? .*Ar. Lim Lean JL who is the ftmcjn of the lflflMmcnt committee mhc Han Chiang 9. School, did not anything about617 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-06-12 5 A MOTHER'S URGENT 'COME BACK' PLEA TO DAUGHTER A 43-YEAR-OLD mothers yearning: to see her teenage-daughter has given her many sleepless nights in the past one and a half years. The mother. Seah Meh, of Kampong Bahru. yesterday appea'eri to the Press through the Social Welfare Department, to persuade her172 words
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212 1959-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An International Labour Organization expert on unemployment and sickness insurance, Mr. A. E. Goddard, will arrive shortly to assist Malaya to initiate a scheme of sickness insurance. I This was disclosed by the Minister for Labour and Social We.212 words
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Article109 1959-06-12 5 A ciean-up campaign will be launched by the Peoples Action Pany candidates and divisional leaders to "wind up the elections in a clean way." The campaign is to tidy up the City clearing election posters aru banners. The next two Sundays have been109 words
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235 1959-06-12 5 Uproar over Kedah Govt. fishing stakes ban ALOR STAR, Thurs. The step taken by the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, to ban fishing stakes had caused another uproar here. Last week the fishermen themselves protested strongly against the decision and now the Kedah Fish Merchants235 words
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Article48 1959-06-12 5 MYSTERY surrounds the disappearance of $1,300 from the trousers pocket of a Singapore contractor, Cheam Eu Chor on Tuesday night. Cheam went to sleep in his house m Klang Road after hanging his trousers on a peg. The next morning he found the money missing.48 words
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Article63 1959-06-12 5 PENANG. Thurs—Nineteen-year-old Liew Weng Foo. pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court today to a charge of causing hurt to Tan Wah Kee with a hatchet at Kampong Malabar yesterday. Bail was opposed after Inspector Syed Jalaludin said that there was a possibility of witnesses being63 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-12 5 PRESIDENT Mr. Ko Teck Kin and vice-presi-dent, Mr. Yap Pheng Ceck, of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which sponsored the Constitution Exposi- tion, yesterday called on the Ceneral Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, Maj. Cen. C. L. Richardson, and presented him with a silver plaque79 words
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151 1959-06-12 5 Jailed for stabbing man at Joget hall ALOR STAR, Thurs. A young Malay, Abdul Rahman bin Din. who stabbed another Malay while dancing the joget at the Great World Park here, was today sentenced to one year's jail. Abdul Rahman, who was found guilty of using an offensive weapon to151 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-06-12 5 Barclay is the new civilian air chief AN Australian wartime Spitfire fighter pilot has been appointed the new Director of Civil Aviation for Singapore. Mr. K. M. Barclay, who was the Chief Operation Officer of the Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore, succeeds Mr. W. P. Nicol, who letired last month.91 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-06-12 5 Public told You can now complain about hospitals MEMBERS of the Singapore public who have any complaints to make about Government hospitals can now do so, following a decision made yesterday by Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. The Minister announced a Complaints Bureau had been created at his Ministry's conferenceStandardpic - 231 words
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Article119 1959-06-12 5 FOLLOWING have been elected office-bearers for 1959 of the Supervisory snd Management Training Association. Singapore. President. Mr. Luke Wan Tho, vice-presidents, Mr. P. C. Spencer. Mr. T. G. Cotterell. Miss Jean Robertson. Mr. N. D. Holt, Mr. Lim Hong Keat and Mr. E. R. Nonweiler. Committee member.- Mr.119 words
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Article97 1959-06-12 5 Lawyers eye EPF post KUALA LUMPUR, Th:r<= A number of Lawyers are vying for the vacant post of secretary of the Federation Provident Fund Board. Tnp manager of the board, Mr H S Robinson, disclosed to The Standard today that nine of these Lawyers have been asked to appear helore97 words
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Article125 1959-06-12 5 Reprieve for 16 varsity servants SERVANTS of the Dunearn Rnad hostel of the University of Malaya in Singapore, who were in danger of losing their .lobs last week, will not be retrenched after all. This assurance was gncn by Professor A. A. Sandosham. the university principal. >rs terday He told125 words
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Advertisement265 1959-06-12 5 F%m*. mm.' l, Cmm A "*~»t PM*| Don t Sutter »*-Wi s,ov ACHING BACK l |ft>^ PAINFUL JOINTS /®^»2f_> due to weak kidney action vi^ m I f Life is hard when you \V V I 'jf i/mW^ suffer with rheumatic '^--^J^ j J^Pl pains, nagging backache. \mkJf stiff aching265 words
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Article363 1959-06-12 6 As more aged parents want to quit China Immigration official PENANG, Thurs. The policy regarding the entry of aged parents into the Federation has been tightened up and the age limit of persons seeking entry under this category has been raised. This was stated by363 words
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146 1959-06-12 6 Bus attack sequel: 20 gangsters rounded up PENANG, Thurs Police| today rounded up about 20 known members of the Wah Kee and T i 1 eong Hor secret 90 rjeties fc ng an attack be gangsters on an excursion party from Ipoh al Kampong: Malabar yesterday. Three members ol the146 words
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Article159 1959-06-12 6 AIR VICE-Marshal Ronald Arthur Ramsey Rae has been appoioted Air' Officer Commanding. No. 224 Group, Far East Air Force, tn succession to Air Vice-Marshal V. E. Hancock. Roya; Australian Air Force, the Air Ministry announce^ yesterday, Born in Sydney. New South Wales, in 1910,159 words
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Article77 1959-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Malayan senior Police officers left by air todav to attend the Police Conference in London. The two officers are. Director of the Special Branch. Mr. H T. B. Ryves and Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hashim of the Police Headquarter?, here. Mr.77 words
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112 1959-06-12 6 Flying voice rells Reds 'give up' j PENANG. Thurs.— A voice aircraft continues to fly over the hills of Penang: broadcasting messages to the four remnant communist terrorists to surrender. They are being told that the whole island was declared •"white" on June 1. A loud speaker van is also112 words
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Article23 1959-06-12 6 A S3OO gold necklace left in a room of the Penang Maternity Hospital on Wednesday was missing. Police have been notified/23 words
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392 1959-06-12 6 Commune land system not good for Malaya— Tan 'Govt cant open up the jungles KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today that the commune system of land development was not suited to democratic ideas. Speaking at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the392 words
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Article59 1959-06-12 6 TWO men were acquitted in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a car worth $3,000 belonging to Goh Hin Shong at Bencoolen Street between 12.30 a.m. and 5 a.m. on April 28. V unos bin Awang, 23, and Long Cher59 words
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Article, Illustration400 1959-06-12 6 Management training can help S' pore: SAMTAS chief CHAIRMAN of the Committee of Management of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore. Mr. G. C. Thio. yesterday assured that the association would play a constructive role in helping to make the island a more prosperous and happier country. Mr400 words
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Article138 1959-06-12 6 Parcel with a hissing sound PENANG. Thurs. A hisj sing sound and smoke came out of a parcel in the General Post Office, the Magistrate's Court was told today A businessman, See Chin Ghee. 42. was charged with posting inflammable substance, j namely six boxes of matches, which were prohibited138 words
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Article62 1959-06-12 6 REVEREND Frank K. Balchin. Professor of the Trinity College, will give a lecture on 'Why I liked to become a Christian Minister" at the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A today, beginning at 7.30 p.m. Tonight's lecture, open tc the public, is the fifth in a series on vouth62 words
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150 1959-06-12 6 Lensmen missed 'Sophia Loren' in the rush KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Miss Marjorie Jones, Singapore's "Sophia Loren" was embarrassed when she stepped off a Malavan Airways plane here early today Press photographers did not recognise her. Miss Jones was flown here 7, a Personal appearance at th< Cathay Organization's picture "Houseboat"150 words
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Article235 1959-06-12 6 Pahong Sultan creates five Dafos KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: The Sultan of Pahang celebraU ed his 55th birthday today attending a parade on the Pekan Tow n Padang in the morning. He took the salute > at the march-past. The parade, mounted by the Ist Battalion. Federation Regiment and No. 5235 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-06-12 6 FOR the past week crowds have been gathering every day at the arcade of the Supreme Court to "get to know their Ministers and Assemblymen 11 whose photographs are being displayed there by the Department of Information Services. This Standardpic shows an office peon taking73 words
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Article76 1959-06-12 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister r National Development, Mr Ong Eng Gruan, has decided to make the SIT Building in Upper Pickering Street the headquarters of his Ministry Yesterday the Architects -Department which occupied the fifth floor of the building was shifted to Queenstown to make room76 words
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Article99 1959-06-12 6 IPOH. ThUTS Mr. M. Venkateson of the printing section of The Singapore Standard wai yesterday married according tc Hindu rites at the Sri Mariamman Temple here to Miss S. Meenambal. of Ipoh. The bride comes of tin well-known Ipoh family and Is the daughter of99 words
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501 1959-06-12 6 Boy who saved Dad:I thank G for freeing hi KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A beamed with Joy in the Supreme f ether, who was charged with cul] Y treed by Mr. Justice Ismail Khar, afl I For the boy, a Roman Catholic, Michael rhairiyarr earlier prayed for ms fathei acquittal at501 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-06-12 6 Indonesia concert artist sing he SINGAPORE I »ic Of i! moden and Tne artist M Vict >ria I hay. Accompar her young j Jer.:: pianist M a Eflfe 1 of the atoire I canemia S Ro ternal i na and Opera In K er c g songs, Miss line as115 words
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348 1959-06-12 7 3,000 are eager to marry her she's still searching KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The girl who could not nnd a soul mate from among the 2.000.000 men in Hongkong flew into Kuala Lumpur this morning to meet her fans and to continue searching for the man of her dreams. "Love has348 words
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154 1959-06-12 7 KEEP LABOUR LAWS WARNING TO BOSSES Surprise checks hope started FACTORY managements and private employers who fail to strictly comply with the Singapore labour laws are in for trouble. For the Ministry of Labour and Law will take a serious view on any violation of legislation aimed at protecting the154 words
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Article160 1959-06-12 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 058 96* R.S.S. No. 1 July 961 962 R.S.S No. 1 August" 97 974 July No. 2 95| 9nl July No. 3 94J 95* Tone: Barely steady. Tin price in Singapore was $402 per160 words
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Article32 1959-06-12 7 THE Indonesian consulgeneral in Singapore. Bng.Gen. Djatikusomo, has informed snipping lines that they should not accept any private charter without f\::s\ obtaining the approva ot the Indonesian Ministry of Shipping.32 words
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147 1959-06-12 7 THE Singapore Po ice are looking for a man with a strange kind ol madness. He w?Jks into homes and measures furniture. The man. an Englishspeaking Indian, is considered more of a nuisance than a menace. The Police hav e received several reports,147 words
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302 1959-06-12 7 New C-Plan aid policy: Training in own country KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Colombo Plan authorities are presently pursuing a policy whereby localised professional and trade training would effect a substantial economy in expenditure, the Director of the Colombo Plan Bureau for South and South-east Asia. Mr. R. H. Wade, told The302 words
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Article82 1959-06-12 7 THE secretary-general of the Singapore City Council Services Union has sent the following message to the State's Prime Minister: "On behalf of my Union. I am to congratulate you and members of your partv on your success in the General Elections and on the82 words
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171 1959-06-12 7 'Bad times' say the money changers MONEY CHANGERS operating on Singapore's waterfront are facing bad times because of competition from official travel agencies. Aboard the Carthage yesterday, an Indian money changer familiar sight on all passenger liners casing here aired his grouses. He said "Business is bad. Today I only171 words
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Advertisement624 1959-06-12 7 ■oftAfl KIKK-KIIA II WW ORTH-BIRT LANCASTER A .,.<!♦• my \warrl Best Actor I K tin. l.Fß— Rest Supporting Aetrea* fc* m 9 I. f:7 **Jm\*;'--'*^ I Sail (I a\ Pathe News: THE DERBY S lij \U XBlt PRI/ES GUEST ■n ICKETS in "Separate Tables Song Hit Contest"* I f r624 words
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Advertisement52 1959-06-12 7 GET YOUR MEDICINE HERE EIGHT City, Council public dispensaries are in operation ♦hroughout Singapore. They are located at: Dunearn Road. Mevappa Chettiar Rnad. Desker Road, Aljumed Road. New Bridge Road. Kee Seng Street. Prince Phillip Avenue and Stirling Road. The fee for treatment at any of these dispensaries is of*52 words
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Advertisement455 1959-06-12 7 F"S 0N TOP S^^BUSlNESS.a_HH___lil|ipH| ffi i I CathayO^anisation w i I to_sm__r£^3R__Bß__R__Mß_B_ ATTRACTIONS SmI |NOW SHOWING! fSREISI >I I ffi Phone: 211l(, kSJL_JL'_R___i_i_l s anrt P"» $j STEVECOCHRAN MMMM c,..-._.o^ A LITAMIIAN I PfUDJIcK uustob a aTOAioRRou: MICHAEL STRuGUrr cST Tomorrow 9 am Dirk Bocard* "DOCTOR AT URGE" (J ARO)*455 words
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Miscellaneous971 1959-06-12 7 NO MAIL DELIVERY ON SATURDAY QUEEN'S Birthday on Saturday will be observed as a public holiday m Singapore and there will be no delivery of mails on that day. The hours of business at the Genera! Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to nnon. With the exception of these971 words
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Advertisement845 1959-06-12 8 THE BLUE PUMMEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE f»t Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia a Cult Porte S'pore P. S'ham Penang TfUCER A>awMw iiikiwm Mt> 8/12 June omitting 16/17 lune Carrion option to proceed vU otho* oorts to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIIMI SERVICE845 words
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Advertisement1157 1959-06-12 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241? I '18 lines) Mncorporatoc in Singapore' 112 (me* 1 IZ""' IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suet with liberty to proceed via Panama oi Capo ot Coed Hope) Carrier* option to proceed via othei ports to load1,157 words
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Advertisement1044 1959-06-12 8 MITSUI |gj LINE JAPAN LINE S'porw PS'hom Penang Akakurasan Maru 21 June 19June 18June Hagurosan Maru 22 June 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 rlo Manilo Japan. tor USA Pacific Central1,044 words
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Advertisement760 1959-06-12 8 *s ||gf THE E. A. C. iinJ J SAILINGS tO: |H r^ \Ot\. RtD SEA, MtDITERRA\j A 9f *3f CONTIMfNTAI SCANDINAVIAN p RT fiC~% m.s. -Basra 61 29 |unc luly _**^_____r W m.s -Lalandia a) «0 1 1 luly >. m.s. 'Malacca- el 25 26 luly Wrft, m.s. "Sargodha bl760 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-12 9 To Study Indiann Rail system l iON'S Minister m In rhe Abdul m H Tahb. is ft, Mion to -itudy *m f the Indian m ites and also K Dtitronif of M talks with a m rrom th e Indian Board which m i I.umpur B. delegation j 1 thr68 words
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289 1959-06-12 9 IPOH, Thurs. President of the Malayan Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Shum Kwai Hong, today reiterated his call for an end to foreign "monopolistic" hold on industries in this country. In a statement here before he left for a tour of I the United States, Mr. Shum289 words
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Article59 1959-06-12 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bai Association mane the follow changes :n its rates to merchant- yesterday: Bu- ng, New York TT. 32-13 |1B O.D 33-1 ifl 90 d st ail mail It credit billa .13-7 16 le Bills (readyl tt on French Francs ***** Belgian F] 1629-3 4 Italian59 words
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Article92 1959-06-12 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $43 bwyers; $44 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $65 sellers; in drums $67$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers; Sarawak white $131 sellers; special Sarawak hlack $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra92 words
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Article110 1959-06-12 9 RL'BBER dropped IJ cents in Singapore yesterday, in sympathy with 3/8d decline' in London local price for International first grade July yesterday closed at 96| cents 'per lb. Fairly heavy liquidation brought price at one stage nf trading to the lowest of the day. 96£110 words
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310 1959-06-12 9 A draughtiess air distributor for air conditioning and heating and ventilating systems, has been developed by a Glasgow firm. It is a ceiling-mounted distributor and is the result of years of research into the mechanics of air distribution. The development object was on310 words
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Article77 1959-06-12 9 TOTAL wool production in Australia in 1957-58 was the second highest ever recorded, according to a bulletin on wool production and utilisation issued hy the Bureau of Census and Statistics. The bulletin shows that production in 1957-58 was 1 433,400.000 lb. or 130,900.000 lb (8 477 words
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255 1959-06-12 9 BURMESE TEAM TO PROBE MALAYAN RICE TRADE PENANG, Thurs. A Burmese rice study group arrived here today to look into trade conditions and establish friendship ties with Malaya. The members will also visit Singapore later. They have already toured Thailand. The group is led by pre- sident of the All-Burma255 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-06-12 9 Cigars To Mark K.L. Centenary ONE hundred choicest cigars from Holland have been presented to the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council to mark the Capital's centenary celebration beginning tomorrow. Manufactured by Mignot de Block, they are a gift from the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd. "as a token of appreciation"124 words
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Article494 1959-06-12 9 Industrials Ease On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were quiet, but inclined to ease at the close, on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins, were a shade easier, while Rubbers were irregular. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 88. Petrol 32/- 54/-xdeci Fitzpatricks494 words
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Article268 1959-06-12 9 Gold Rise Poses Threat To Dollar NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Devaluation of the dollar through a hike in the price of gold is inevitable—the only question is timing, international currency authority, Mr. Franz Pick said today. In a seminar for business executives, Mr. Pick said 70 an ounce for sold268 words
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Article149 1959-06-12 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa, Ternate, Glory, Armonia, Calt. Athene. Santa Barbara Rosita Lipscomb Lvkes Giang Seng Eitoku Maru. Minikoi, Lily. Waikelo, Japara. Ommenkerk. Ritsuyo Maru Peik Danakil Guntur. Andreas Bove. Pres. Jefferson. loanni-s Ingelisis. Selat Siberut. Maugara Maru. Statius Jensen, Tobago Hg. Silverwave Olga Maersk. Kasuga Maru. W.149 words
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Article64 1959-06-12 9 BANGKOK, Thurs (UPI)— The Thai government lifted today the ban on the sale of Communist Chinese goods. Royal proclamation lifting the ban, however, empowered the Economics Ministry to stipulate categories of Red Chinese goods which can be sold, conditions of the sale, and the time limit64 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-06-12 9 ONE of the lines of manufacture which the rayon industry of India ha* developed is the manufacture of cellophane papers, with which goods are '-ow being attractively packed. On display are some varieties of such papers made in India.43 words
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Article109 1959-06-12 9 RECORD production, sales and export figures hoth for cars and commercial vehicles taken separately were achieved by Vauxhail Motors Ltd. in April. Cars and commercial vehicle exports together totalled 13,389 units, a figure almost 20 per cent higher than that for March, the previous best export109 words
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Article36 1959-06-12 9 INVESTIGATIONS w I I I start shortly into the possibility of harnessing volcanic, natural steam under pres-ure, to drive turbines for electric power in tne Ra I I area oi NEW Britain, New Guinea.36 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-06-12 9 Appointed As Export Manager S. Simpson Ltd of Stoke Newington, London have appointed Mr. w e Matter as export manager, with responsibilities for the marketing of DAKS dothei in iU overseas markets outside Europe He has alreacy ta*en up his duties. .Mr Matter, who has hem in the tex'u.e ana180 words
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Article54 1959-06-12 9 8.0.A.C. hao very recently retired its IT Boeing Stratocruiser aircraft which have seen almost ten years continuous service with the Corporation, mainly on trans-Atlantic routes. During their life the 'double -bubble' Stratocruisers with their lower deck cocktall Lounges have proved one of the most popular types54 words
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Advertisement387 1959-06-12 9 If£\ KiE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. i 4* Cetil Street Tei: ***** ***** ***** I* Im Djs«M |u"e 13 TONC KO In Fi-f-d term asm |gne 1? tm tor D -.karta iu«e 15 TONC LIE tor Belawan |une 17 m§ r, u e *a TONC HAI tor Rengat |une 17387 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-06-12 10 THE first official group photograph of the fully elected members of the Executive Council of State in Selangor, taken after the swearing-in ceremony at the Istana Pantai, Moribon Tuesday. They are 'from loft) Mr. Chan Keong Hon Mr. s. Murugasu. Mr. Cheong Jin Hoe, Mr. Lee YoonCh'ng Seng Poh - 184 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-06-12 10 THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR hands the instrument of office to Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda. who was sworn in as the first elected Mentri Besar of Selangor at the Istana Pantai, Morib. on Tuesday •Picture by Ch'ng Seng Poh Picture b\ MK B OKI fl takes the oathCh'ng Seng Poh - 63 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-06-12 10 Goodwill Gifts THE Federation Ambassador in Japan. Dr Lee Tiang Keng was presented with goodwill dolls from the Mothers' Association of Japan, at his residence in Tokyo, recently. It is the practice of this Association to present such gifts to new Embassies as gesture of goodwill and friendship. LITTLE Shabberali,Ch'ng Seng Poh - 108 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-06-12 10 MR. NARANJAN SINGH 19, a teacher attached to the Methodist English School Tanjong Malim. u _h> lefi for India by the R~jula on Thursday to stud.> medicine in the Khalsa College at Amritsar. Eldest son of Mr. Chanan Singh, a technician in the P.W.D.. Tanjong Mi218 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-06-12 10 THE Sl II \nipuan oi s -fl tended a lum h M.I Kuala I.umpur -fl in honour of Dal I 'fl Leod. prior to <■ fl to Britain on Seated "from i. Daimond, the j Tengku Ampu/u fl Mr T K Commission* r fl in Malaya I•\ 1 Putra.Ch'ng Seng Poh; Standard - 120 words
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Advertisement46 1959-06-12 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL betta getta rSvP 'BRETTA Li^ \|JF rr |i or€ f Motors lambrctta dealers46 words
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Article, Illustration597 1959-06-12 11 PETER WONG - PETER WONG This Time With Flying Starts On New Course Aces In Top Cars For Forces MC Trial By CIRCUIT motor racing returns to Singapore after nearly two years when the Singapore branch of the Forces Motoring Club holds its speed final on Sunday at the597 words
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Article79 1959-06-12 11 in positions en- ma and Enra- hti the a fo ur-all draw in t premier league Besar Stadium < pla e i". the < I the fame when I team were four ite a big ::r Terkec the du< k 'nr made U 4-279 words
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Article71 1959-06-12 11 MCA offers S' PORE A SECOND GAME C Cricket Ass Ben I the Singaothei fixture Emu XI from ieket Assoleni Dr Ong told The association Tuesday to con- '•.ans are expected ...v and Pc-v -he state i Had S or the •bout the vaa accepted clash with the i wrsus71 words
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679 1959-06-12 11 183 Horses Are Entered For The Selangor Races Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A total of 183 entries have been received by the Selangor Turf Club for its three-day meeting beginning on June 20, 24 and 27. They are made of 109 Class Tw 0 horses and T4 from Class Five.679 words
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Article54 1959-06-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday— The Federal Police Reserve Unii beat Sentul Railway Recreation Club 2-0 in a FAS iivision 111. Government and Business House league match at Sentul today. At half time the Police led 1-0 through a goal by centre forward Siew Fook After the changeover54 words
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Article223 1959-06-12 11 FORMER Colony skipper, Lee Kok Seng of the Police has returned to the Singapore team after a long lay off. He has fully recovered from injuries and has been included in the State team to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup soccer match223 words
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Article280 1959-06-12 11 CARD FOR PENANG'S 'AMATEUR' PKNANG, Thurs. —The following is the race card for the Penang Turf Club amateur meeting this Saturday. RACE ONE: 2.30 p.m. M.A.R.A. Class 5 2fur s Catchweights 12st 71bs. Morning Sun Yeoman Scratching: Gentle Norah RACE TWO: 3.05 p.m. M.A.R.A. Class 2 6 furs. Catchweights 12st280 words
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Article120 1959-06-12 11 Schools Badminton League KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Sixteen schools, 11 secondary schools boys section and five secondary schools girls section—have entered for the Badminton League organised by the Badminton Sub-com-mittee of the Selangor Schools Sports council. They are: Methodist Boys School Sentul, MBS, Kuala Lumpur, St. Johns Kuala Lumpur, Methodist Afternoon120 words
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Article37 1959-06-12 11 TWO i*oah each by Gidden* and Kennerley enabled First Cheshire Regiment to finish with a four-a'l dra w against Field Squadron in the Singapore Base District division 3 North soccer competition at Dover Road yesterday.37 words
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258 1959-06-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sportsmen in Kuaia Lumpur have a full programme of tennis, athletics, soccer and cricket this weekend. Main attraction will be the HMS Malaya cup match between traditional rivals, Singapore, and Selangor. under flood-lights at the Merdeka Stadium here on Saturday.258 words
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Article407 1959-06-12 11 PENANG GO DOWN FIGHTING interval the tourists replaced fullback T -uk Tat Hay with Ng Wai Man. They took out Ho Ying Fan and brought in Ho Chin Yau. Per. ang showed up midway in the second half. Poh Ann J centred ArifT Arimn headed the bail tamely in a407 words
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Article55 1959-06-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR DmrsdayO'.ving in a cha' 0 in Ihe r plains tne Eastern Athletic 'earn from Hongkong are unable to fulfil their engagements against Selangor on June IC Eastern Athletic, reported to be Hongkong's .second hes •-rrcr team, w:.! ho playing matches is Saigon ind Bangkok55 words
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Article208 1959-06-12 11 Gabriell e Rahim Will De Fit IN preparation for the Malaya Cup fixture against Singapore. the Selangor state team had a practice match against the Selangor Combined Schools on the padang. The Selang- r team won thil gam' 3 at half pace, and beat the .-chooi boyi 9—l. Stanley Gabrieile208 words
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Advertisement73 1959-06-12 11 cat hay 111 I pacific I airways I HONGKONG I B W■ De ru» end Standard Iby LOCKHEED PROP-JET I I w v_^ U I CL |if I THE FASTEST PROP-JET IN THE WORLD. jf M TAIPEI SEOUL 111 I SYDNEY -V JJf I cafhay pacific airways Booking Offices: Singapore73 words
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Miscellaneous88 1959-06-12 11 MSpdßr p*m**a*t^Jm INGAPORE -D 3B—Te'ck i S.T B. Gwy- m Cl* b c MFA Bt OR T.T.S.. F LO D r. C. Gil n BarMA LUMPUR Kb VS. S' A. 2—Sel M ll P FA CR Taylor 3 Tharma- S C M Fed Pro- P\rf\ Road. PENANG CER 2nd Die88 words
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Article427 1959-06-12 12 A WAY FOR NAT. CHINA Brundage Will Find A Solution -TO ENTER WINTER GAMES LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Thurs: (UPI) International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Avery Brundage yesterday said his organization will find a solution to assure Nationalist Chinese participation in the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California. At the same427 words
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361 1959-06-12 12 EA Welcome Century By India's Captain BLt'RTOX. Stoke-on-Trent, Thurs. (Reuter) Dattajirao Gaekwad, captain of the touring Indian cricket team, made his first century of the tour here yesterday, and it could hardly have come at a more wei- ccme time. The Indian.-. playing again-:, the Minor Counties, lost fow wickets361 words
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80 1959-06-12 12 Biennal League For Asian Baseball TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter)— The general assembly of the Asian Baseball League today decided here to hold biennal instead of annual championships in future. Lack of finance has made annual competitions impractical Formosa and South Korea were chosen to hold the championships in 1961 and 196380 words
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Article51 1959-06-12 12 Series Of Fights For Elorde BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. fUPI) Filipino boxer Flash Elcrde is expected to arrive here next Tuesday for a series of bouts with Argentine pugilists the first of whom will be Argentine lightweight champion Jaime Gine. A date for the Gine bout baa not yet been fixed,51 words
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Article59 1959-06-12 12 BRISBANE, Thurs. (Reuter) Twelve final acceptors with weights for the Brisbane Cup to be run over two miles here on Monday, June 15 are: Baystorte 9 stone. Foxmara 8.05; Chilly Glance 8.02; Ballast and Mac both 8.00; Macriouga! 7.11; Calcutta Sweep 7.07; Grand Garry 7.06. The Boom,59 words
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307 1959-06-12 12 LONDON, Thurs: (Reuter) Doug Insole, the Essex captain whose team are currently joint leaders in the championship table, scored a magnificent 180 with 24 boundaries in his teams 396 after they had been put into bat by Nottinghamshire at Romford307 words
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Article49 1959-06-12 12 KAJANG, Thurs. The Primary School (English), Kajang will hold its annual athletic sports on Saturday, June 13 at 3 pm. at the High School padarig. Che Zaharani binte Jenain. •wile of the newly elected Mentri Besar, Selangor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda, will g.ve away the prizes.49 words
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Article141 1959-06-12 12 4 Chinese Reds For Wimbledon i TOKYO, Thurs. (LTD— A four member Communist Chinese tennis team left Peking for London Tuesday by plane to take part in the "annual Wimbledon international lawn tennis championships beginning June 22. The New China news agency said today. The team, led by Kuo Kung141 words
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Article65 1959-06-12 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. —At least one section of the Negri Sembilan Football Association is showing action This is the Referees Board. This board, whose secretary is Mr. Lam Thiam Yoong, a wellknown Malaya Cup referee, is conducting classes for referees at the NSCR club premises every Wednesday.65 words
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Article69 1959-06-12 12 SELETAR airmen beat RAF Tengah by four goals to two to remain unbeaten in SAFA's division 2A league The match was played at Tengah on Wednesday. Weelans 3. and Wingfield -scored for Seletar. Finney and Deeds for Tengah. The Seletar airmen have only one more69 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-06-12 12 TOP PICTURE' Singapore captain Austin Dunsford *par* i r },h t I Chua in a training session at the Garrison Club in Ppnan s s t f i r(i F LOWER PICTURE: Coach Stanley Brownhill watch** s,„ Sn^ f boxers in training skipping, shadow64 words
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Article, Illustration567 1959-06-12 12 CUP CAN GO EITHER WAY AT 6-5 The President of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, Mr. Tom Saunders. left, commenting on the first international box i n g contest between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, said today that victory could go to either state at the narrow margin of567 words
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Article118 1959-06-12 12 TAIPING. Thurs.— Rough and unsportsmanlike play which has marred soccer games in Taiping recently was again in evidence at yesterday's senior division league ti e when the Chinese Recreation Club created an "Pset to beat league leaders, Ki.at Club, by two goals to one on118 words
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Article, Illustration414 1959-06-12 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By PRESIDENT of the Singapore Amateur I sociation, likeable Mr. A. P. Lim flies to morning quite prepared to leave the haadess* he donated for the first Singapore M 'international" tomorrow right in that tataad the way the cards are stacked!' Ajb414 words
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Article38 1959-06-12 12 Govt. Service Cup Tourney hvj-; t h e s v Ser\ lc( Cup begins r Th- the |uc Th. ■re Senior D *i<» n: ITSH MRNVI Junior l> Educat Pr.- STR B M Jfl -R rw: MAA I38 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-06-12 13 SUGAR and LEMMON -That's the mixture says DICK RICHARDS I SUPPOSE if could happen to anybody but, so far, I've never had to duck the wrath of gangsters by impersonating a woman musician and joining an all-jazzy-all-girl band headed for a job in Florida. That's the problem that faces Tonv240 words
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Article114 1959-06-12 13 'Bu dding Flower' Ar rives In U.K. I* means budding flower] has arrived in Bri:arvc a Him ca-eer for herself, week said -with a chuckle: "I ve already been a pari as an Eskimo! I haven't decided it c \ea--od Lee has brought 150 Cheongsam th e r the high-necked114 words
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266 1959-06-12 13 A HUSBAND DIRECTS WIFE'S LOVE SCENES I HOW does it fee] to have youi husband tell anmin how to make love to vou? B he quest on on Ii j Audrey en husband Mel "ed her 1< 3 .R l MGM "GREEN irn's o e-u libited." nation of HepFerrer, in266 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-06-12 13 ur doe> itead n the the glamour t*j the rieu Prod-: -f, "Sparin old ■•-v- boys are >fed Hollp- r tr^atmenl hi D >c vho rotas the an .Empire. ■Var. Simmon*, and Nina a >tal of only ;be cha apes, tars Lav react I ai183 words
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Article75 1959-06-12 13 JOHN WAYNE has been I signed to a starring role in J the f'^r*h~oming John Lee t Mahin Martin Rackin production. "THE ALASKANS," whi :h >es before the CinemaScope cameras on location next month in Anchorage. The brawling outdoor adventure drama, which will 'oc fl med75 words
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Article56 1959-06-12 13 RELATIVITY bring whal It M-G-M has a Tohn production called "The Mysterians" al! about the eruption ot an electronic war from behind the '.noon. These characters from out beyond are under or lers to: "Invade the earthl abduct Us women! Level its cities!" So. watch out! It's56 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-06-12 13 THE 'GIGI' GIRL GROWS UP! FOR the first time in her Hollywood career, Leslie Caron emerges as a mature woman, sophisticated and charming, in 20th Century-Fox's forthcoming romantic comedy, "The Man Who Understood Women." Leslie, who has portrayed a multitude of "big girl" roles in such films as "An American103 words
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Article43 1959-06-12 13 An a r o u n d-t he-world search is now 6fl for an unknown to portray the role of King Theseus in the great Mary Renault novel, "THE KING MUST DIE." which property has been bought by 20th Century-Fox.43 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-06-12 13 WILL ONE SONG MAKE A STAR? [N Judy Harriet, 16--year-old junior at University High School, Hollywood is liable to find itself with a bright new teenaged star. BUT CAN ONE SONG MAKE A STAR? Judy sings only one song, 'The Night Rock'n Roil Died." and has two brief romedy scenes317 words
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110 1959-06-12 13 The Man Who Killed -And Sympathised ROD STEIGER plunges his total talent? into the character of the vain, power-hun-gry mobster known as Al C a pone in the film of that title. Remorselessly cruel and ruthless under a deceptive geniality. Stei_.er shows us the man who ordered killings and then110 words
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Article278 1959-06-12 13 HEADLINE: Hitchcock on Maintitle of "North by Northwest" of M G -M. That's the headline. Now here's the news— Alfred Hitchcock, who ordinarily likes to be seen in a flash of each of his films, (almost such a fast flash that his being there is more a278 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-06-12 13 LIT ABNER By Al Capp new s^* I s VILLAIN IN V*><s^V\\ r A Jka: ffi^TV^r MATES, "FEARLESS V^r LA\^^V^ f^< V N JM£TTVPEr > TOOA^/ ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin BKI^ mWmmmm ¥~~Y&>i ITLL BE ABT i>" HAVE I f A CAGE^ IMMIGRATON WON 1 1 SAVE VOUR236 words
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201 1959-06-12 14 Aussies concerned over Red advances in Asia Menzies LONDON. Thurs. (IPI) Prime Minister Robert; G. Menzies of Australia last night told a nation wide television audience that his countrymen "are always apprehensive" about communist advances in South-east Asia. "The fact Is that there are many communists in Malaya, there are201 words
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Article110 1959-06-12 14 3 children die in incinerator RAY, North Dakota. Thurs (IPD— The charred bodies of three small children were recovered from an incinerator yesterday. Authorities at first assumed the victims crawled into the incinerator and became trapped. But they did not rule out the possibility of foul play The victims were110 words
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138 1959-06-12 14 BRITAIN'S 'FLYING SAUCER' MAKES DEBUT COWES. ISLE OF WIGHT. Thurs. 'Reuter* Britain's ••Flying Saucer" possible forerunner ol craft one mile long and weighing 100. ono tons— made Its maiden public flights over land and sea here today. Th? two successful tests appeared to mark the beginning of a revolutionary era138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-06-12 14 The Happy Royal Family THE BELGIAN Royal Family poses last week for the family album on the occasion of Prince Albert's 25th birthday in the mound* of Laeken Palace. Brussels. From left: King Baudouin, Marie-Chris* tine. Princess Lilianne with Princess Esmeralda Prince Albert with his fiancee Princes,. Paola Ruffo PiUPI - 77 words
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Article182 1959-06-12 14 80.\.\. Thurs. (Reuter)— A vote of confidence and a handshake last night reunited Dr. Konrad Adena ier, West German Chancellor, and his viceChancellor and Economics Minister. Professor Ludwig Erhard. amid signs that the crisis in the ruling Christian Democratic Party was over. The vote of182 words
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Article329 1959-06-12 14 DRAMATIC BID TO SAVI BIG 4 MEET Herter meets Gromyko alone as a last resort Russia 's new proposal is unacceptable to West GENEVA, Thurs. (UPI)— Secretary of State Christian A. Herter seized the initiative today in a dramatic bid to salvage the tottering Big Four conference on Berlin. He329 words
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Article95 1959-06-12 14 US Company to make Gandhi film LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) A California film company is to make a full-length feature film and a short documentary on the late Mahatma Gandhi, it was announced here yesterday. Mr Burton Martin. Executive vice-President oi Film Productions International of Burbank. California, passing through here on95 words
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Article28 1959-06-12 14 MADAME Chian 3 Kai-Shek left New- York yesterday on a Trans World Airlines jet liner for San Francisco after completing an extended visit to the United States. UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article24 1959-06-12 14 A 13-YEAR-OLD boy scout was drowned yesterday in a vain attempt to rescue his sister in the Naguilian River in Northern Luzon. Philippines ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1959-06-12 14 THE INDONESIAN government yesterday appointed a five-man committee to fix the reparations the Republic will pay for nationalised Dutch property, Antara News Agency reported in Jakarta. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1959-06-12 14 FOUR thousand pounds of antibiotics, and vitamins for Tibetan refugees in India left New York's Idlewiid airport yc-tcrday for New Delhi. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-06-12 14 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) —Dr. Billy Graham, the 40--year-old American evangelist, and his wife had tea with Queen Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace yesterday. It was a special occasion, too. for the Royal Family the Duke's 38th birthday. The305 words
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Article72 1959-06-12 14 •'Vr r /t„^a„ a,t e e r S e h h'' taUnte§ h m *S Police arrested Walter Wyshynski, 43 after he callwith ET 1 c nfessed Wyshynsk. said he argued with his attractive wife. Elizabeth, 38, over her allied attentions toward another man alleged »^hp e72 words
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Article35 1959-06-12 14 MR. M W. H. De Silva. Ceylon's Minister for Justice and leader of the Senate yesterday resigned his Portfolio and Senate seat because of differences with the government over Tuesday's Cabinet changes. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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150 1959-06-12 14 S'pore ASP all alone on sloop to Britain MANILA. Thurs (UPI) A former Singapore police, superintendent is scheduled on Saturday to sail alone in a five-ton sloop for BriThirtyninc -year-old Bryan Bleasdale. who recently arrived here, said he plans to reach Britain by sailing down the Cap e of Good150 words
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Article55 1959-06-12 14 RANGOON. Thurs. (UPI.— Fourteen Burmese language newspapers have been fined sums ranging from $90 to ST JO (Malayan) for reporting in detail trie names and ofTe: ees of juveniles charged with crimes Unde'- Burma's juvenile court, details are banned in the press about juveniles. No Ens.ish55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-12 14 WHILST John Lord ol Hen \«-rk read, the launching af four mice in the aaa Discoverer satellite last week the Grernui Humane League*. Ca| hungrili team tin ri appetising missile The satellitp did n-of into orbit and the mire died much to th if. row! UPIUPI - 51 words
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209 1959-06-12 14 Call for special poll to ease racial tension LONDON. T.-. (Re iter) A deputation which discussed colour tension in Britain with Mr. R. A Butler. Home Secretary, yesterday sugge ted that the right type ol police might be specially trained to handle social problems of this kind and establish greater209 words
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